For your iPad, sketchbooks, cables, headphones and pens, anything portable stays neatly organized all day long thanks to plenty of storage compartments.
The "Coloring Book - La Fonda del Sol" is a coloring book in which various sun motifs by Alexander Girard tempt you to color them.
A versatile Atlas of Furniture Design bag by Swiss furniture label Vitra, it can also be used for shopping, sports and studying!
The Book "The Lucky, Plucky Chairs," published by Vitra Design Museum, is a unique fairy tale about the adventures of eight Thonet chairs
Vitra Girard ornaments were designed by Alexander Girard in 1965. The Girard ornaments are available in 8 different motifs.
Vitra Girard ornaments were designed by Alexander Girard in 1965. The Girard ornaments are available in 8 different motifs.
Vitra Girard ornaments were designed by Alexander Girard in 1965. The Girard ornaments are available in 8 different motifs.
Vitra Girard ornaments were designed by Alexander Girard in 1965. The Girard ornaments are available in 8 different motifs.
Vitra Girard ornaments were designed by Alexander Girard in 1965. The Girard ornaments are available in 8 different motifs.
Vitra Girard ornaments were designed by Alexander Girard in 1965. The Girard ornaments are available in 8 different motifs.
Vitra Girard ornaments were designed by Alexander Girard in 1965. The Girard ornaments are available in 8 different motifs.
Vitra Girard ornaments were designed by Alexander Girard in 1965. The Girard ornaments are available in 8 different motifs.
For the Vitra keychain Elephant, the designer Hella Jongerius found inspiration in the famous Eames elephant by Charles and Ray Eames in the 1940s.
This Vitra R.F. Robot Collection Poster presents the 80 robots that were produced in Japan between 1937 and 1973.
The book called "The Vitra Campus" takes you on a journey to the heart of the European design world.
This charming mouse pad is from Hella Jongerius, who was inspired by the Eames Elephant, beautifully made of leather scraps of Vitra furniture production .
This charming mouse pad is from Hella Jongerius, who was inspired by the Eames Elephant, beautifully made of leather scraps of Vitra furniture production .
This charming mouse pad is from Hella Jongerius, who was inspired by the Eames Elephant, beautifully made of leather scraps of Vitra furniture production .
This charming mouse pad is from Hella Jongerius, who was inspired by the Eames Elephant, beautifully made of leather scraps of Vitra furniture production .
This charming mouse pad is from Hella Jongerius, who was inspired by the Eames Elephant, beautifully made of leather scraps of Vitra furniture production .
This charming mouse pad is from Hella Jongerius, who was inspired by the Eames Elephant, beautifully made of leather scraps of Vitra furniture production .
The Vitra Sun key ring features a smiling sun on a metal key ring with brass finish. The smiling face was used by Girard on a range of products and is a trademark of this iconic designer.
The Magnet Dots Magnets from Vitra are a design by the Dutch Hella Jongerius.
Coffee Mugs from Vitra:
With its high-quality print, it is a suitable gift for very special people and of course also for yourself!
Coffee Mugs from Vitra:
With its high-quality print, it is a suitable gift for very special people and of course also for yourself!
Coffee Mugs from Vitra:
With its high-quality print, it is a suitable gift for very special people and of course also for yourself!
Coffee Mugs from Vitra:
With its high-quality print, it is a suitable gift for very special people and of course also for yourself!
The Vitra Chap tray by designer Konstantin Grcic is a flexible and practical dish / tray made sustainably from recycled polypropylene.
The book consists of short quotes from Charles and Ray Eames and speeches sorted into different themes, and the text is complemented by lively photos of the Eames couple.
The Vitra Toolbox by designer Arik Levy is a fun design storage container made of recycled plastic, handy for your desk, kitchen worktop or gardening.
The book 'Robots 1:2' is a catalog in which the toy robots of the R.F. Robot Collection in the Vitra Design Museum.
The Vitra Toolbox by Arik Levy, is a portable and practical desk tidy.
The Vitra Toolbox by Arik Levy, is a portable and practical desk tidy.
The Vitra Toolbox by Arik Levy, is a portable and practical desk tidy.
The Vitra Toolbox by Arik Levy, is a portable and practical desk tidy.
The Vitra Toolbox by Arik Levy, is a portable and practical desk tidy.
The Vitra Toolbox by Arik Levy, is a portable and practical desk tidy.
The book Eames & Vitra provides a fascinating overview and insight into the long collaboration between the renowned American design duo and the Swiss furniture manufacturer.
The S-Tidy organizer by Swiss designer Michel Charlot has an organic and modern design, and offers versatile uses.
The Vitra O-Tidy by Michel Charlot is a handy organizer for your desk and brings a touch of cheerfulness to your personal working environment.
The Umbrella House Project traces the journey of this famous house, from the original plans and architectural drawings to photographs documenting the house in its first location in Tokyo.
Ray and Charles Eames' Vitra Eames Quotes posters are about their thoughts on design and art and enjoying life.
The Vitra Seat Dots by Hella Jongerius are round, universal seat cushions
The decorative and practical Vitra Seat Dots by designer Hella Jongerius are round, universal seat cushions suited for all kind of chairs.
The functional Vitra paper basket Happy Bin by Michel Charlot is anything but a boring wastepaper basket with its organic shape and wide choice of colors.
Ronan Bouroullec's drawings are an example of 'intuitive drawing'
Ronan Bouroullec's drawings are an example of 'intuitive drawing'
Ronan Bouroullec's drawings are an example of 'intuitive drawing'
Ronan Bouroullec's drawings are an example of 'intuitive drawing'
Charles and Ray Eames are among the most influential designers of the 20th century. The Eames Furniture Sourcebook offers a comprehensive overview of their furniture designs.
A family business for eighty years, Vitra believes in lasting relationships with customers, employees and designers, durable products, sustainable growth and the power of good design.
The Swiss Vitra has been producing beautiful and iconic chairs, tables, lamps and home accessories for private homes as well as offices and public spaces since the 1950s. The strength of the brand lies in the products designed by the world's most renowned designers such as Charles and Ray Eames, Verner Panton, Jean Prouvé, Hella Jongerius, the Bouroullec brothers and many others. Together with them, they make high-quality design furniture with an eye for sustainability and innovation. Vitra already has many design classics to its name, such as the very popular Eames Loungechair and the Eames Plastic Chairs. The collaboration between Vitra and Ray and Charles Eames in the 1940s/50s was therefore a golden opportunity.
The Vitra Chairs:
Vitra is well known for its chair collection. For example, there is the Panton Chair, DSW, DAR, DAW and the DSR series, all very specific and iconic by now.
The Vitra tables:
There are dining side tables and coffee tables, most designed by Charles & Ray Eames. But the tables of the other designers are also very well known, such as the coffee table by the designer Isamu Noguchi. this table has a sculptural organic shape and a ditto glass table top.
Vitra Lamps:
Then you immediately think of the Akari collection, which consists of no less than 55 versions, this series was designed by Isamu Noguchi. The series consists of floor lamps, pendant lamps and table lamps. All these lamps are still made by hand from shoji paper and therefore beautifully traditionally filtered, creating a warm glow and a pleasant atmosphere.
Vitra Clocks
All Vitra clocks are designed by George Nelson, a well-known designer from the United States. Today, the studio of designer George Nelson is considered one of the founders of American modernism and one of the most influential American furniture designers of the 1950s. Nelson was active as a designer, graphic artist, architect, exhibition organizer, design manager and design promoter. A design critic and theorist, he is also the author of a number of books 'Tomorrow's House' (1947), 'Problems of Design' (1957), 'How to see' (1977), 'On Design' (1979), and a special rich journalistic body of work that has influenced the international approach to design and architecture for decades.