The new Vipp 466 lounge chair is a stylish oak chair from the Danish Vipp, the lodge collection is a series of quality furniture in all its purity.
Favouring staying power over fading trends, the Vipp Loft sofa encompasses the combination of a solid powder-coated aluminium frame together with high-quality textile upholstery
The Vipp 595 hanging lamp is a new lamp made of white opal glass and an aluminum base, a beautiful eye-catcher for above the table.
The Vipp 720 open air sofa with outdoor cushions has an open end option on both the left and right and brings the living room comfort to your patio.
The Vipp 720 open air sofa with rattan details brings the comfort of the living room outside, and is equipped with quick-drying outdoor textile cushions.
The elegant and airy coffee table from the Danish Vipp is a beautiful example of modern Scandinavian design, practical and a beautiful mix of materials.
The elegant and airy coffee table from the Danish Vipp is a beautiful example of modern Scandinavian design, practical and a beautiful mix of materials.
Vipp's ambition is a world with fewer but better quality products. This approach is present in all Vipp collections.
The beautiful and flexible Vipp soap dispenser also comes in beige, part of Holger Nielsen beige collection with many functional items.
The practical Vipp toothbrush holder for your bathroom now also comes in beige, part of the Holger Nielsen beige collection with many items.
The practical and spacious Vipp laundry basket now also comes in beige, part of the Holger Nielsen beige collection with many functional items.
The practical Vipp toilet brush holder now also comes in beige, part of Holger Nielsen beige collection with many functional items.
Designer and Vipp founder Holger Nielsen's iconic waste bin is now available again in the original 1939 beige color, designed for his mother's hair salon.
Designer and Vipp founder Holger Nielsen's iconic waste bin is now available again in the original 1939 beige color, designed for his mother's hair salon.
Designer and Vipp founder Holger Nielsen's iconic waste bin is now available again in the original 1939 beige color, designed for his mother's hair salon.
The Vipp story begins in 1939, when the young Danish hairdresser Marie Nielsen asked her husband, metalworker Holger Nielsen, to create a pedal bin for her new salon. Holger took on the challenge and created a robust, functional, and beautifully designed pedal bin. Not intended as a design object, but as a practical aid that would withstand daily use—a product that was at once honest, durable, and timeless.
What began as a personal commission quickly grew into a beloved product in dental practices, hospitals, and other places where hygiene and ease of use were essential. Holger's design—with its iconic shape, clever functionality, and unparalleled craftsmanship—laid the foundation for what would later become a world-class Danish design brand.
Generations later, Holger's daughter and grandchildren took over the helm. With deep respect for the original design, they expanded the collection to include lighting, furniture, and accessories. Each expansion followed the same philosophy: creating products that last a lifetime and that naturally combine functionality, quality, and aesthetics.
Today, the Vipp pedal bin has become an international design icon, included in the permanent collection of the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York. A globally recognized symbol of Danish design—born from love, craftsmanship, and the power of simplicity.