The Vitra's Standard Chair, a design by Jean Prouvé from 1934, has a special metal structure that is inspired by Prouvé's technical background.
The Vitra's Star wall clock from 1955 is a true work of art that is sure to command attention in any room, part of many clock's by George Nelson.
The Stool-Tool resembles a skyscraper and invites users to spontaneously try out the many options.
The Vitra stool/side table was originally designed by Charles and Ray Eames in 1960 for the three lobbies of Rockefeller Center in New York.
The Vitra stool/side table was originally designed by Charles and Ray Eames in 1960 for the three lobbies of Rockefeller Center in New York.
The Vitra Suita two-seater sofa in is the next step in the brand's collaboration with Antonio Citterio.
The Suita sofa system from Vitra combines light and slim lines with an industrial and technological aesthetic.
The Vitra Suita three-seater sofa in leather is the next step in the brand's collaboration with Antonio Citterio.
The Suita sofa system from Vitra combines light and slim lines with an industrial and technological aesthetic.
The Suita sofa system from Vitra combines light and slim lines with an industrial and technological aesthetic.
The Vitra's Sunburst clock from 1949 is a true work of art that is sure to attract attention in any room.
The Vitra Sunflower Wall clock from 1955 is a true work of art that is sure to command attention in any room, part of many clocks by George Nelson.
The Vitra Sunflower Wall clock from 1955 is a true work of art that is sure to command attention in any room, part of many clocks by George Nelson.
In close collaboration with the Prouvé family, Vitra started reissuing designs by this great French manufacturer in 2002, including this stool / side table.
In close collaboration with the Prouvé family, Vitra started reissuing designs by this great French manufacturer in 2002, including this stool / side table.