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Nelson Bench
Ball Clock
Eye Wall Clock
Sunflower Clock Black
Sunburst Wall Clock
Sunflower Wall Clock
Night Desk Clock
Cone Desk Clock
Sunburst Clock Black
Spindle Wall Clock
Omar the Owl
Fernando the Fish
Fan Wall Clock
Asterisk Wall Clock
Turbine Wall Clock
Cone Base Desk Clock
Polygon Wall Clock
Wheel Wall Clock
Coconut Chair
Night Desk Clock Black
Home Desk
Tripod Desk Clock
Chronopak Desk Clock
Diamond Desk Clock
Star Wall Clock
Flock of Butterflies Wall Clock
Diamond Markers Wall Clock
Coconut Chair Miniature
Petal Clock Black
Elihu the Elephant
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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.


More about 'Vitra' in our journal

Tsuyoshi Tane: The Garden House in the Vitra Design Museum Gallery and on the Vitra Campus, Weil am Rhein

...1 The exhibition Tsuyoshi Tane: The Garden House in the Vitra Design Museum Gallery, and the eponymous Garden House by Tsuyoshi Tane, the latest addition to the Vitra Campus in Weil am Rhein, allow one to approach not only a better appreciation of Tane's positions but also to experience how they influence and inform his approach, his works, his architecture... For all that Vitra is popularly associated with Weil am Rhein, Germany, the company's origins are to be found just across the border in Switzerland, specifically in Birsfelden on the edge of Basel, the association with Weil am Rhein being first forged in the early 1950s, a period when Vitra was still, primarily, a shop-fitting company, if one taking its first, tentative, steps into domestic interiors alongside retail interiors...

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...

Vitra Design Museum: "Zoom. Italian Design and the Photography of Aldo and Marirosa Ballo"

...Italian Design and the Photography of Aldo and Marirosa Ballo" runs until October 3rd at the Vitra Design Museum, Weil am Rhein...


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