Coffee Mugs - Love Heart, gold

vitra > Styling
The designer and architect Alexander Girard created a number of restaurant interiors, for which he also developed coordinated objects and accessories. The motifs featured on the Coffee Mugs have their origins and inspiration in these rich and varied environments.
Coffee Mugs - Love Heart, crimson

vitra > Styling
The designer and architect Alexander Girard created a number of restaurant interiors, for which he also developed coordinated objects and accessories. The motifs featured on the Coffee Mugs have their origins and inspiration in these rich and varied environments.
Kado Office

vitra > Chair
Kado Office is a minimalist interior planning system consisting of freestanding structures. The clean lines of the frame give it an architectural look and playful three-dimensionality. Kado Office is accessible from both sides, so that in addition to providing storage space, it can also be modified with further elements and predefined modules to serve many other functions that facilitate office work.
Tyde 2 Meeting Tables

vitra > Table
The sit-stand table system Tyde 2 (2021) by Ronan & Erwan Bouroullec offers such extensive configuration options that entire platforms can be created, with solutions for concentrated tasks, teamwork and meetings.
Alcove Cabin

vitra > Sofa
Alcove's product features extend beyond the properties of a simple piece of furniture: with side and back panels in various heights, Alcove units form rooms within a room, creating ideal spaces for concentrated work or for small meetings.<br/><br/>Alcove Cabin creates a secluded space, which is enclosed on all sides and accessible through a single opening. It provides visual and acoustic privacy for two to four people. On the inside, Alcove Cabin has facing upholstered seats and can be optionally equipped as a full-fledged workspace with a table, power connections and the prerequisites for monitor installation.
Alcove Work

vitra > Sofa
When sitting in Alcove Work Highback, the user is scarcely visible or audible to the outer environment. The integrated writing tablet with power and data options makes this version a flexible retreat for concentrated individual work in an open-plan office.<br/><br/>The Alcove Work Lowback model shields the user slightly less and therefore invites communicative interaction with the surroundings. By grouping several Alcove Work Lowback together, the individual workstations are transformed into a meeting configuration, without any need for a conference table.
Alcove Plus Sofa

vitra > Sofa
Alcove Plus Sofa differs from Alcove Sofa due to its panels, which extend almost to the floor and also conceal the frame. Portable partition screens can be attached to the high side panels with zip fasteners. They can be used to increase privacy and enclose configurations to a greater or lesser degree. They also serve to establish traffic patterns within the office, create additional niches or form larger structures.
Alcove Plus Work

vitra > Sofa
Offering a temporary retreat for quiet concentrated work, Alcove Plus Work comes with an integrated tablet desk, optionally available with power and data. Alcove Plus Work differs from Alcove Work due to its panels, which extend almost to the floor and also conceal the frame. Portable partition screens can be attached to the high side panels with zip fasteners. They can be used to increase privacy, establish traffic patterns within the office, create additional niches or form larger structures.
Girard Bird

vitra > Styling
Although its features are reduced to a minimum, the archaic-looking Girard Bird (1945) by Alexander Girard is clearly recognisable as an avian creature.
Flower Table, large

vitra > Coffee table
The Flower Table (1977) was originally designed by Alexander Girard for the interior furnishings of the legendary Miller House in Columbus. Made of powder-coated steel, it is also suited for outdoor use.
Ceramic Container No. 1

vitra > Styling
The hand-glazed Ceramic Containers (1952) derive from the original lathe-turned wooden objects by Alexander Girard. Their silhouettes are reminiscent of the traditional shapes of apothecary vessels, board game tokens or millinery blocks.
Flower Table, small

vitra > Coffee table
The Flower Table (1977) was originally designed by Alexander Girard for the interior furnishings of the legendary Miller House in Columbus. Made of powder-coated steel, it is also suited for outdoor use.
Ceramic Container No. 2

vitra > Styling
The hand-glazed Ceramic Containers (1952) derive from the original lathe-turned wooden objects by Alexander Girard. Their silhouettes are reminiscent of the traditional shapes of apothecary vessels, board game tokens or millinery blocks.
Ceramic Container No. 3

vitra > Styling
The hand-glazed Ceramic Containers (1952) derive from the original lathe-turned wooden objects by Alexander Girard. Their silhouettes are reminiscent of the traditional shapes of apothecary vessels, board game tokens or millinery blocks.
R.F. Robot Collection Poster

vitra > Styling
The R.F. Robot Collection Poster presents 80 robots that were produced in Japan between 1937 and 1973, providing an insight into the collection of Rolf Fehlbaum, Chairman Emeritus of Vitra. He describes the figures as 'small kinetic sculptures of great originality'. In addition to images of the robots, the poster contains information on the name, year of creation, dimensions and manufacturer.
Ronan Bouroullec Drawing Poster, bicolour

vitra > Styling
The drawings of Ronan Bouroullec exemplify the practice of 'intuitive drawing', derived from Surrealism's literary roots and its écriture automatique.
Ronan Bouroullec Drawing Poster, green

vitra > Styling
The drawings of Ronan Bouroullec exemplify the practice of 'intuitive drawing', derived from Surrealism's literary roots and its écriture automatique.
Ronan Bouroullec Drawing Poster, multicolour

vitra > Styling
The drawings of Ronan Bouroullec exemplify the practice of 'intuitive drawing', derived from Surrealism's literary roots and its écriture automatique.
Ronan Bouroullec Drawing Poster, orange

vitra > Styling
The drawings of Ronan Bouroullec exemplify the practice of 'intuitive drawing', derived from Surrealism's literary roots and its écriture automatique.
Alcove Plus Paravent

vitra > Sofa
Alcove Plus Paravents are portable partition screens that can be attached to any side panel on Alcove Plus Sofa, Alcove Plus Work or Alcove Plus Desk. This connection option can be used to create entire room structures – or to add more privacy to individual elements. Simple attachment with zip fasteners allows for maximum flexibility to suit changing office requirements. Alcove Plus Paravents – both one and two-part elements – are not designed for free-standing use and can only be utilised with the Alcove Plus furniture models.
Comma

vitra > Chair
The office system Comma follows the function and aesthetic of scaffolding, and can be reassembled in different configurations time and again, structuring the work environment as needed.
MedaMorph folding table

vitra > Table
Thanks to its castor base and simple flip-up folding mechanism, the MedaMorph folding table is not only easy to move around, but also requires little space for storage. This version of the comprehensive table system is thus particularly well-suited for dynamic, ever-changing environments that are adapted by users themselves to fulfil their current requirements. The MedaMorph folding table is available in two sizes.
Eames Storage Unit ESU, Shelf

vitra > Cabinet
The ESU Shelf by Charles and Ray Eames comes in various heights: from a low sideboard to a tall, spacious bookshelf. The ESU Shelf is somewhat wider than the ESU Bookcase, which is fitted with sliding doors and drawers. The coloured panels of both units are carefully coordinated and match the EDU Desk.
Eames Elephant (small)

vitra > Styling
Charles and Ray Eames developed a toy elephant made of plywood in 1945; however, this piece never went into production. A scaled-down version, the Eames Elephant (small) made of robust plastic, can be used as a child's toy or as a decorative object, whose friendly face adds a charming note to any setting. <br/><br/>The Eames Elephant also comes in a larger version, in plastic or elegantly moulded plywood.
Girard Ornaments - Star

vitra > Styling
The range of motifs does not limit the use of Ornaments by Alexander Girard to seasonal occasions but a number of them are perfect, for example, for Christmas time.
Eames Fiberglass Armchair RAR

vitra > Chair
The Shell Chairs by Charles and Ray Eames are among the most important designs in the history of furniture. Following their initial presentation at the 'Low Cost Furniture Design' competition organised by the Museum of Modern Art in 1948, the chairs were launched on the market in 1950 in an armchair version (A-shell) and as a simpler side chair (S-shell) – making them the first ever mass-produced chairs made of plastic. <br/><br/>With the debut of this revolutionary design, Charles and Ray Eames introduced a new furniture typology that has since spread around the globe: the multifunctional chair whose shell can be joined with a variety of different bases. One model has always stood out in this large family of chairs: the Rocking Armchair Rod Base (RAR). Despite its compact dimensions, this rocking chair offers pleasant comfort even for taller users. The fibreglass version of the organically shaped RAR shell features the lively texture that is a hallmark of this material. The fascination of fibreglass lies in its irregular surface, whose clearly visible fibres make it appear almost like a natural material. In order to show off these unique characteristics to maximum effect, the Fiberglass Chair RAR is not offered with full upholstery.<br/><br/>The Fiberglass Chair RAR is a fully fledged, compact armchair, which adds a striking accent to any living space with its iconic shape and steel wire base on wooden runners. For enhanced comfort, it is optionally available with an attached seat cushion. It is also available as the Plastic Chair RAR with a polypropylene shell, which can be fitted with an attached seat cushion or fully upholstered.
Akari 75A

vitra > Styling
The Akari Light Sculptures (1951) by Isamu Noguchi are a series of luminaires, handcrafted from traditional washi paper by Japanese artisans. ‘The harshness of electricity is thus transformed through the magic of paper back to the light of our origin – the sun.’ (Noguchi)
Resting Cat

vitra > Styling
Numerous works by the creative duo Front are devoted to the systematic observation of sleeping or hibernating animals. This fascination inspired their design of a group of slumbering creatures – Resting Animals – whose poses exude a serene tranquillity. The Resting Cat is an ornamental ceramic figure with a peaceful presence that goes beyond the decorative to communicate a deep sense of contentment.
Grand Relax Ottoman

vitra > Pouf
Grand Relax by Antonio Citterio is a luxurious reclining lounge chair combining outstanding comfort with compact dimensions and a classic understated aesthetic.
Grand Relax

vitra > Chair
Grand Relax by Antonio Citterio is a luxurious reclining lounge chair combining outstanding comfort with compact dimensions and a classic understated aesthetic.
Eames Segmented Tables Meeting

vitra > Table
In 1964, Charles and Ray Eames developed a system of base elements that enables many different table sizes and shapes, resulting in the elegant Eames Segmented Tables. Due to the versatility of this system, Vitra not only offers six standard table sizes but can also accommodate individual requirements and provide customised solutions.<br/>The Segmented Tables can be equipped with power and data connections as well as wireless charging technology; cables are concealed in the base columns.<br/>
Akari YA2

vitra > Styling
The Akari Light Sculptures (1951) by Isamu Noguchi are a series of luminaires, handcrafted from traditional washi paper by Japanese artisans. ‘The harshness of electricity is thus transformed through the magic of paper back to the light of our origin – the sun.’ (Noguchi)
Wooden Doll No. 3

vitra > Styling
Alexander Girard originally created the Wooden Dolls (1952), a whimsical assortment of figures both joyful and grim, for his own home. Today they add a charming touch to any interior.
Wooden Doll No. 1

vitra > Styling
Alexander Girard originally created the Wooden Dolls (1952), a whimsical assortment of figures both joyful and grim, for his own home. Today they add a charming touch to any interior.
Occasional Table LTR

vitra > Coffee table
Charles and Ray Eames designed the small, sturdy occasional table LTR (Low Table Rod Base) in 1950 and later used it in their own residence, the famed Eames House, in a variety of different ways.
Herringbone Vessels - Vase ribbed

vitra > Styling
The Herringbone Vessels are created by repeatedly immersing ceramic bowls and vases in a coloured glaze. This process yields a pattern with an intrinsic logic, determined by the dipping angle as well as the shape and weight of the piece. As the dyeing process is performed entirely by hand, each bowl and vase in the Herringbone Collection is a unique object.
.03

vitra > Chair
The extraordinary comfort of the unobtrusive .03 chair is first revealed upon use: the seat shell, which is made of resilient integral skin polyurethane foam, adapts to the user's body and flexes slightly when the sitter leans back, aided by leaf springs embedded in the backrest.
Soft Work Table

vitra > Coffee table
The Soft Work Table is not just a sofa side table – it is also specifically designed for teamwork. The slender x-shaped base, which is optionally equipped with castors or glides, allows users to sit in varied positions. The top is available in a round or boat-shaped version, at heights of 45 and 71 cm. The table can be integrated in a wide range of Soft Work configurations.
ID Visitor Trim

vitra > Chair
Antonio Citterio collaborated with Vitra to develop different versions of the ID Visitor chair, perfectly coordinated with the ID Chair Concept. Thanks to an understated design, they can be combined with almost any office chair and integrated in a wide variety of work environments.<br/><br/>With its quilted upholstery, the backrest of ID Trim conveys a sense of quality craftsmanship. The compact padding offers excellent comfort and – like the seat cushion – is also available in a sustainable PU-free version. The cantilever base is stackable.
Alcove Plus Desk

vitra > Desk
Alcove Plus Desk is a touchdown workstation that shields users both visually and acoustically, making it ideally suited for focussed tasks. Alcove Plus Desk comes in three sizes and can be fitted with portable partition screens, which are attached to the side panels with zip fasteners. These offer added privacy but can also be used to establish traffic patterns within the office, create additional niches or form larger structures.
Living Tower

vitra > Styling
The organically shaped Living Tower furniture sculpture by Verner Panton can be used on four different levels. Over two metres high, the appealingly upholstered seating tower has a stable frame made of birch plywood. The cleverly arranged interior niches can be used in sitting and reclined positions, encouraging communication and relaxation.
La Chaise

vitra > Styling
Charles and Ray Eames designed the elegant lounge chair La Chaise for a competition at the Museum of Modern Art in New York in 1948. It was inspired by the 'Floating Figure' sculpture by Gaston Lachaise. The lounge chair has long since established itself as an icon of organic design.
Plywood Group LCW

vitra > Chair
The small Lounge Chair Wood (LCW) is an iconic design by Charles and Ray Eames that dates from the period of their early experiments with three-dimensionally moulded plywood.
Desk Clocks - Night Clock

vitra > Styling
The many accessories created for the home by George Nelson include a variety of table clocks. Representing a selection of these classic designs, the Desk Clocks offer a refreshing alternative to conventional clocks. Equipped with high-quality quartz movements, the charm of these decorative timepieces is equalled by their precision.
Lobby Chair ES 104

vitra > Office Chair
Charles and Ray Eames originally designed the Lobby Chairs for the Time & Life Building in New York City. The ES 104 Lobby Chair, outfitted with the luxuriant leather cushions that distinguish this legendary seating group, is an ideal task chair for prestigious office environments.
Belleville Chair Wood

vitra > Chair
The Belleville Chair consists of two main components – a seat shell and a slender black structural frame made of plastic, with or without armrests. The seat shell, which tapers from a wide seat to a narrow backrest, lends the Belleville Chair a distinctive identity: the moulded plywood veneer shell gives it the appearance of a wooden chair.
Herringbone Vessels - Bowl

vitra > Styling
The Herringbone Vessels are created by repeatedly immersing ceramic bowls and vases in a coloured glaze. This process yields a pattern with an intrinsic logic, determined by the dipping angle as well as the shape and weight of the piece. As the dyeing process is performed entirely by hand, each bowl and vase in the Herringbone Collection is a unique object.
Belleville Chair Plastic

vitra > Chair
The seat shell defines the identity of the elegantly curved Belleville Chair: it can be selected in plastic for use indoors and out, as well as in a wooden version – with or without armrests
Plywood Group DCM

vitra > Chair
The graceful DCM chairs (Dining Chair Metal) in the Plywood Group resulted from Charles and Ray Eames' early experiments with moulding plywood into complex shapes.
Eames Fiberglass Armchair DAX

vitra > Chair
With its four-legged base in tubular steel, the DAX (Dining Height Armchair X-Base) is the most understated version of Charles and Ray Eames's classic plastic chair. A seat cushion is optionally available for added comfort.