This airy and industrial Vitra desk table from 1953 by well-known designer Jean Prouvé has slender metal legs that resemble the hands of a compass.
This airy and industrial Vitra desk table from 1953 by well-known designer Jean Prouvé has slender metal legs that resemble the hands of a compass.
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 Vitra Repad, is a durable writing pad for your personal workspace, a design by French designers and brothers Bouroullec.
With the Vitra Ampi, any table in your home office can be quickly converted into a fully electrified workspace.
The Vitra Turbine Clock belongs to the family of wall clocks with which George Nelson wanted to bring modern design into American homes while emphasizing the spirit of optimism in the 1950s.
The Cite by Jean Prouve is an elegant and original eye-catcher by designer Jean Prouvé to relax in, available in many beautiful designs.
The contemporary and functional Vitra Drop Box by Konstantin Grcic's brings a whole new take on organizational storage, easy to carry around.
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.
The Vitra Petal clock has become a classic design by George Nelson and it catches the eye thanks to its unique petal-shaped design, inspired by the clove with four leafs.
The Vitra Wiggle Stool made of corrugated cardboard is a design from 1972 by well-known architect Frank Gehry, a chair is also available.
The Vitra's "Polygon" wall clock by designer George Nelson, is a clock with the savoir-vivre of the fifties!
The Vitra Embroidered is a cushion with a finely embroidered Double Heart motif designed by Alexander Girard.
The Vitra Embroidered is a cushion with a finely embroidered Double Heart motif designed by Alexander Girard.
Timeless design that lasts for generations.
Vitra is a Swiss family business that has been synonymous with iconic design, exceptional quality, and innovative progress since 1950. What began with Willi and Erika Fehlbaum has grown into one of the most influential design houses in the world. For over seventy years, Vitra has created furniture, lighting, and accessories that not only enrich a space but also leave a lasting impression.
Since the 1950s, Vitra has collaborated with the most visionary designers of their time. Think of Charles & Ray Eames, Verner Panton, Jean Prouvé, Hella Jongerius, Jasper Morrison, and the Bouroullec brothers. Their creative intellect, combined with Vitra's technical expertise, resulted in a range of furniture pieces that are now considered among the absolute pinnacles of modern design.
The Eames Lounge Chair, the Eames Plastic Chairs, the Panton Chair, and countless other classics are still in production today – testament to their timeless relevance and exceptional quality. Every piece Vitra creates is designed to last for generations: durable, well-designed, and aesthetically pleasing.
Vitra's vision revolves around functionality, human convenience, and sustainability, without losing the creative experimentation that makes the brand so unique. Whether for homes, offices, or public spaces: Vitra brings energy, inspiration, and refined simplicity to any environment.
With Vitra, you're not bringing an ordinary piece of furniture into your home; you're bringing a piece of design history that inspires today and remains just as relevant tomorrow.