The Vitra Coat Dots are colored wooden balls that are attached to the wall and provide cheerfulness throughout your home.
Bright colors and geometric patterns that characterize the Classic Trays by Vitra, which were made between 1947 and 1974.
Bright colors and geometric patterns that characterize the Classic Trays by Vitra, which were made between 1947 and 1974.
Bright colors and geometric patterns that characterize the Classic Trays by Vitra, which were made between 1947 and 1974.
With these Graphic Print Pillows, Vitra has brought some of Alexander Girard's most beautiful works back to life.
The bird from Front design is a glazed ceramic sculpture, it is in a deep sleep and creates a pleasant and serene atmosphere..
This book "Lightopia", published by the Vitra Design Museum, is a three-part guide to the history and present of design lighting.
The Vitra Corniches shelves by Ronan and Erwan Bouroullec are wall shelves that you can install anywhere to create extra space, for example for your decorative items.
The Herringbone pillow by Vitra exudes a cheerful freshness through the bright colors and captivating patterns.
Designer Alexander Girard made the Angel candlestick for his home in Santa Fe, where it sat on the dining room table among the collection of folk art and vases.
With these Graphic Print Pillows, Vitra has brought some of Alexander Girard's most beautiful works back to life.
With these Graphic Print Pillows, Vitra has brought some of Alexander Girard's most beautiful works back to life.
The bird from Front design is a glazed ceramic sculpture, it is in a deep sleep and creates a pleasant and serene atmosphere.
The Chap by Vitra is a stool that has a simple shape, which makes it very practical.
The soft and practical Soft Seat cushions make your un-upholstered chairs comfortable, available in three types.
The soft and practical Soft Seat cushions make your un-upholstered chairs comfortable, available in three types.
This playful Vitra design elephant looks great in your living room, a real fun design from 1945 by designers couple Charles and Ray Eames.
This playful Vitra design elephant looks great in your living room, a real fun design from 1945 by designers couple Charles and Ray Eames.
This playful Vitra design elephant looks great in your living room, a real fun design from 1945 by designers couple Charles and Ray Eames.
This playful Vitra design elephant looks great in your living room, a real fun design from 1945 by designers couple Charles and Ray Eames.
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.