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smow Düsseldorf
Lorettostraße 28
40219 Düsseldorf

+49 211 735 640 70
duesseldorf@smow.de

Opening times:
Tue-Fri 10 am - 2 pm
3 pm - 6 pm
Sat 10 am - 4 pm
Eames Plastic Side Chair RE DSR
Lounge Chair & Ottoman
Eames Plastic Side Chair RE DSW
Eames Plastic Armchair RE DAR
Eames Plastic Armchair RE DAW
Grand Repos
Aluminium Group EA 119
Eames Plastic Side Chair RE DSX
LTR Occasional Table
ID Soft Black Special
Offer
Lounge Chair & Ottoman Nubia
Panton Chair
Aluminium Group EA 117
Soft Seats
Hang It All
Noguchi Coffee Table
Toolbox RE
Wire Chair DKR
Soft Pad Group EA 219
Physix
Eames Elephant
Nelson Bench
Rookie
Soft Pad Group EA 217
Eames Plastic Armchair RE LAR
Lobby Chair ES 104
Akari 10A
Corniches
Eames Stools
Guéridon
Akari 26A / 21A / 15A
ID Mesh
Castor for Vitra chairs
ACX Light
Eames Plastic Side Chair RE DSR Duotone
Eames Plastic Armchair RE RAR
Ball Clock
Wire Chair DKX
Rotary Tray
Akari 1N
Akari BB3-33S
Eames House Bird Classic
Repad
Eames Elephant Small
Glides (1 Set) for Vitra Chairs
Wooden Side Table
Evo-C
Eames Plastic Armchair RE DAX
Akari 20N
Akari 3A
Akari 14A
Akari BB3-55DD
Wiggle Side Chair
Akari 24N / 25N
Akari 9AD
Coat Dots Set of 3
O-Tidy
Sunflower Clock Black
Eames Classic Trays
Plywood Group LCM / LCM Leather
Panton Junior
NesTable
Cork Bowl
Akari 1AD
Akari 1AG
Akari 1AY
Akari 3X
Akari UF3-Q
Akari UF4-33N
Sunburst Clock
Sunflower Clock
Eye Clock
Night Clock
Cone Clock
Wooden Dolls
Rood Blauwe Stoel Miniature
Happy Bin
Akari 9A
Graphic Print Pillows
Akari YA2
Eames Coffee Table
Nuage Vase
Chaise Tout Bois
Eames Plastic Sidechair RE DSW Promotion Set of 4
Offer
Akari 7A
Belleville Table Outdoor
AM Chair
Eames Wool Blanket - Dot Pattern
L'Oiseau
Unix Chair with Five Star Base
Colour Block Blanket
Wooden Doll Little Devil
Tip Ton RE
La Chaise Miniature
Eames Fiberglass Chair DSW
Mynt Office Svivel Chair four-star base
Sunburst Clock Black
Repos
Mikado Armchair
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Vitra at smow in Düsseldorf

For questions concerning Vitra furnishings please visit our showroom in Düsseldorf. Should you not have time to come to us, we are always happy to come to you; simply telephone or email to arrange a personal appointment. Alternatively, browse our Vitra collection in the smow online shop, many items are in stock and available for immediate delivery.


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Forever Modern: The Vitra Eames Collection in New Saterials – Sustainability Meets Design

...In collaboration with the Eames Office, Vitra has now revised the Eames Collection with a focus on sustainable production, materials, and colors... Vitra developed new color variants for this in close collaboration with the Eames Office...

A coffee with Erwan Bouroullec at the 3daysofdesign 2025

...With whom over a coffee they spoke about his work, the poetic power of his work, the story behind the iconic La Grange barn — and, of course, the new Vitra Mynt chair... How did the project for the Mynt chair for Vitra come about?...

The Historia Supellexalis: "S" for Switzerland

...Diaries which contain some of the most complete and detailed descriptions of Swiss society, and in which one also finds the earliest descriptions of the earliest (hi)story of the contemporary Switzerland, a, as Heidi records, nation constituted from a loosely bound collective, a cantonation, of ancient peoples, including, and amongst many, many others, the Röthlisberger, the Horgenglarus, the Usm, the Wohnbedarf, the Embru, or the Vitronians whose contemporary Commonwealth of Vitra was initially established across a number of fields on the banks of the river Birs in the north-western corner of the Toblerone cordillera... Yet it was, inarguably, the Vitronians, for all under the leadership of the benevolent Fehlbaum der Jüngere, who were the most active in terms of international exchange; not only cooperating with an American Miller by the name of Herman to introduce works and positions by the likes of, for example, Eames Office, I Samunoguchi, George Nel-son or Alexander Gi Rard into Switzerland, but also expanding the Commonwealth of Vitra to the neighbouring regions of Germany and from where they introduced the furniture of the American Miller Herman to the many peoples of Europe...


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