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Introduction Dining Home Office & Stationery ClocksDecorative Objects Coat Racks & Shelves Pillows & BlanketsSmall Furniture
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There's no place like home – the only place where we can truly be ourselves. Our interiors reflect our personality: every object has its own story and is an expression of our individual identity. At Vitra, we believe in the principle of collage – the idea that a vibrant living space is not achieved by conforming to a unified plan, but rather gains character through a mix of old and new, classic and contemporary, favourite mementos and found objects.
The Vitra Accessories Collection embodies this vision, ranging from timeless creations by Charles and Ray Eames, Alexander Girard or George Nelson to the newest products by Ronan and Erwan Bouroullec, Hella Jongerius or Michel Charlot.
New Vitra Accessories
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‘The role of the designer is that of a very good,
thoughtful host anticipating the needs of his guests.’
CHARLES EAMES
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Candle HoldersClassic Trays largeClassic Trays mediumClassic Trays small
Girard, 1963Girard/Eames, 1947-1974Girard/Eames, 1947-1974Girard, 1952-1974
Ø94-103 x 30-55460 x 360360 x 280280 x 280
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Coffee MugsPaper Napkins smallPaper Napkins large
Girard, 1971Various, 1947-1972Various, 1947-1972
Ø75 x 95250 x 250400 x 400
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Rotary TrayTablecloths GeometricTablecloths Lace
Morrison, 2014Girard, 1961Girard, 1961
Ø300 x 120Ø1700Ø1700
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Home Office & Stationery
‘Inspired by cartoons and sculptures, my office products add a cheerful touch that will
brighten up any setting.’MICHEL CHARLOT
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ToolboxO-TidyS-Tidy
Levy, 2010 Charlot, 2016Charlot, 2016
327 x 167Ø220 x 80
315 x 250
Item Designer mm
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Happy Bin LHappy Bin SDot Notebooks A5Dot Notebooks PocketNotebooks Hardcover A4Notebooks Hardcover A5Notebooks Softcover A5Notebooks Softcover PocketGuestbook
Charlot, 2016Charlot, 2016Jongerius, 2016Jongerius, 2016Girard, 1952Girard, 1952Girard, 1952Girard, 1952Girard, 1952
Ø300 x 375Ø235 x 295
148 x 21090 x 131
210 x 297 148 x 210148 x 210
90 x 131265 x 200
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Quotes Greeting CardsGreeting Cards largeGreeting Cards squareGreeting Cards mediumGreeting Cards smallGraphic Box, Tree of life
Eames, 1950Various, 1955-1971Various, 1955 -1971Various, 1955 -1971Various, 1955 -1971Girard, 1954Girard, 1954
220 x 150150 x 220
220 x 220115 x 17082 x 120
325 x 325100 x 100/160 x 160
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Graphic Boxes, set of 2
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Masking TapeStickers
Girard, 1963Girard, 1960Jongerius, 2016
15 x 1000035 x 30/50 x 35
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Magnet Dots, set of 5
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Elephant PadKey Ring ElephantKey Ring HouseKey Ring SunGraphic Bags
Jongerius, 2010Jongerius, 2015Jongerius, 2015Girard, 1966Girard, 1961-1971
250 x 200120 x 7980 x 5540 x 80
370 x 400
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Clocks
‘The simple joy of taking an idea into one’s own
hands and giving it proper form – that’s exciting.’
GEORGE NELSON
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orangebeechmulticolouredredblack/brasscherry
multicolouredredblack/brasswalnut
Asterisk ClockStar Clock
Nelson, 1948-1960Nelson, 1948-1960Nelson, 1948-1960Nelson, 1948-1960Nelson, 1948-1960Nelson, 1948-1960
Nelson, 1948-1960Nelson, 1948-1960Nelson, 1948-1960Nelson, 1948-1960
Nelson, 1948-1960Nelson, 1948-1960
Ø330Ø330Ø330Ø330Ø330Ø330
Ø470Ø470Ø470Ø470
Ø250Ø610
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Sunburst Clock
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Polygon ClockSpindle ClockWheel ClockSunflower Clock birchSunflower Clock black ash/brassFlock of ButterfliesPetal ClockTurbine ClockFan ClockTriangle ClockEye Clock
Nelson, 1948-1960Nelson, 1948-1960Nelson, 1948-1960Nelson, 1948-1960Nelson, 1948-1960
Nelson, 1948-1960Nelson, 1948-1960Nelson, 1948-1960Nelson, 1948-1960Nelson, 1948-1960Nelson, 1948-1960
Ø430Ø577Ø455Ø750Ø750
Ø610Ø448Ø765Ø384
520 x 450340 x 760
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Night ClockTripod ClockDiamond ClockCone ClockCeramic Clock, Model #1Ceramic Clock, Model #2Ceramic Clock, Model #3Elihu the ElephantOmar the OwlFernando the Fish
Nelson, 1947/1953Nelson, 1947/1953Nelson, 1947/1953Nelson, 1947/1953Nelson, 1953Nelson, 1953Nelson, 1953Nelson, 1965Nelson, 1965 Nelson, 1965
150 x 105165 x 110
170 x 255170 x 150190 x 130225 x 155170 x 150
320 x 320255 x 270250 x 280
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Decorative Objects
‘I suppose my fascination with figures began with my fondness for Nativity scenes when I was
a little boy. I guess I thought they were real people. There were
wonderful creches in the churches of Florence, and I started to
collect my own.’ALEXANDER GIRARD
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Plywood Mobile, APlywood Mobile, B Eames House BirdEames House Bird, white*Eames Elephant (Plywood)Eames ElephantEames Elephant (small)
Eames, 1941Eames, 1941
Eames, 1945Eames, 1945Eames, 1945
320 x 400460 x 335 278 x 276278 x 276785 x 415785 x 415390 x 210
Item Designer mm
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Cover PrintsQuotes Posters L’Oiseau ceramicL’Oiseau natural mapleNuage largeNuage medium Nuage small
Eames, 1944Eames, 1950Bouroullec, 2011Bouroullec, 2011Bouroullec, 2016Bouroullec, 2016Bouroullec, 2016
330 x 420500 x 700245 x 150 245 x 150 195 x 300195 x 240195 x 130
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AlgueGirard Ornaments, Sun Girard Ornaments, MoonGirard Ornaments, HeartGirard Ornaments, MouseGirard Ornaments, Dove
Bouroullec, 2004Girard, 1965Girard, 1965Girard, 1965Girard, 1965Girard, 1965
257 x 320 79 x 7979 x 8579 x 70
103 x 4297 x 45
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Metal Wall Relief, HeartMetal Wall Relief, Sun
Tree of life
Potence
Girard, 1966Girard, 1966
Girard, 1968
Prouvé, 1950
430 x 380 Ø600
700 x 700
2030 x 755
Lighting
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Graphic Wall Panels
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Wooden DollsLittle DevilMother Fish & Child CatCat largeDog largeDog
Girard, 1952Girard, 1952Girard, 1952Girard, 1952Girard, 1952Girard, 1952Girard, 1952
145 x 80 – 305 x 45 140 x 46
180 x 52/125 x 35170 x 50
390 x 110390 x 110170 x 50
Wooden Dolls
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Stuhl No. 14SitzmaschineRood blauwe stoelB3 WassilyStuhl W1MR 20MR 90 BarcelonaStandard ChairArt. 41 “Paimio”Armchair Nr. 42Zig zag stoelLandi ChairJohnson Wax ChairOrganic ArmchairLCWDCW
Thonet, 1859/60Hoffman, 1905Rietveld, 1918Breuer, 1925Stam, 1926Mies van der Rohe, 1927Mies van der Rohe, 1929Prouvé, 1930Aalto, 1930/1931Aalto, 1932Rietveld, 1934Hans Coray, 1938Wright, 1939Eames & Saarinen, 1940Eames, 1945Eames, 1945
70 x 155110 x 185110 x 145125 x 12575 x 14090 x 130
125 x 12570 x 135
105 x 100100 x 12060 x 12590 x 125
100 x 145130 x 155
90 x 11580 x 120
Miniatures Collection
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See the entire Miniatures Collection at vitra.com
Charles & Ray Eames — 1945
‘Toys are really not as innocent as they look. Toys and games are
the preludes to serious ideas.’
Eames ElephantCharles & Ray Eames
Eames Elephant
Charles & Ray Eames — 1945
Eames Elephant
Animal figures are classics in the world of toys, for they captivate the imagination and inspire endless hours of play.
And elephants have always been a special favourite.
In the early 1940s, Charles and Ray Eames spent several years developing and refining a technique for moulding plywood into
three-dimensional shapes, creating a series of furniture items and sculptures in the process. Among these initial designs was a two-part elephant figure with complex curvatures requiring highly sophisticated fabrication methods that prevented the object from entering mass production. One prototype, which
was given to Charles's 14-year-old daughter Lucia Eames, was loaned to the Museum of Modern Art in New York for a 1946
exhibition. It is still in the possession of the Eames family today.
After introducing a limited edition of the legendary Eames Elephant in 2007, Vitra has now added the plywood version
to its standard portfolio: 2017 marks the first serial production of this sculptural figure with a high-quality face veneer of
American cherry wood.
Several years ago, the Eames Elephant was also launched in plastic, making it available to the target group for which it was originally intended: children. And a smaller version – with an
identical design but reduced in scale – likewise comes in plastic in a choice of colours.
Charles & Ray Eames — 1945
Eames Elephant
Charles & Ray Eames — 1945
Eames Dot Pattern
Charles & Ray Eames
Charles & Ray Eames — 1947
Eames Dot Pattern
Like many other prominent twentieth-century architects and designers, Charles and Ray Eames
also sought to implement their ideas about colours, shapes and materials in the design of textiles. The
‚Dot Pattern‘ was created in 1947 in conjunction with an exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art in New
York. The pattern is a large-scale graphic composition made up of crosses and dots, thereby referencing the
abstract paintings by Ray Eames from the 1930s.
Charles & Ray Eames
Designers
Charles and Ray Eames are counted among the most important fi gures of twentieth-century design. Their accomplishments
span the fi elds of furniture design, fi lmmaking, photography and exhibition design. Vitra is the sole authorised manufacturer of
Eames products for Europe and the Middle East. When you own an Eames product made by Vitra, you know it is an original.
Charles & Ray Eames
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LCMPlywood Elephant naturalTaliesin West ArmchairLa ChaiseWomb Chair & OttomanDSWGalaRARAntonyButterfly StoolDKR “Wire Chair”Diamond ChairCoconut ChairLounge Chair & OttomanMarshmallow Sofa
Eames, 1945Eames, 1945Wright, 1946Eames, 1948Saarinen, 1948Eames, 1950Albini, 1950Eames, 1950Prouvé, 1954Yanagi, 1954Eames, 1951Bertoia, 1952Nelson, 1955Eames, 1956Nelson, 1956
95 x 11070 x 70
155 x 130250 x 135158 x 15280 x 135
145 x 160105 x 11585 x 14580 x 70
80 x 130190 x 115
160 x 140140 x 135220 x 130
Miniatures Collection Designer mm
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Tulip ChairMezzadroAluminium ChairHeart-Shaped Cone ChairStools Model A, B, C
Y-Chair3-Benet SkalstolLaminated ChairKaruselliBall ChairRibbon ChairSeleneGarden Egg
Saarinen, 1956Castiglioni, 1957Eames, 1958Panton, 1959Eames, 1960Panton, 1959/1960Wegner, 1960Wegner, 1963Jalk, 1963Kukkapuro, 1964/1965Aarnio, 1965Paulin, 1966Magistretti, 1968Ghyczy, 1968
85 x 13580 x 85
100 x 140130 x 140
55 x 6585 x 14085 x 125
155 x 120105 x 152140 x 155190 x 210170 x 13080 x 125
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Panton Chairs, set of 5
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La MammaBoccaWiggle Side ChairGreene Street ChairLockheed LoungeLittle BeaverWell Tempered ChairBig EasyFavela.02Knotted ChairTom Vac Chair
Pesce, 1969Studio 65, 1970Gehry, 1972Pesce, 1985Newson, 1986Gehry, 1986Arad, 1986Arad, 1988Campana, 1991Van Severen, 1992Wanders, 1996Arad, 1999Bouroullec, 2008
190 x 150355 x 145
65 x 14580 x 155
105 x 147145 x 145155 x 130215 x 170115 x 12565 x 13085 x 115
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Coat Racks & Shelves
‘The same way that we hang our belongings on a rock jutting from a cliff before diving into the sea,
we need small, informal storage in everyday life too.’
RONAN & ERWAN BOUROULLEC
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Corniches largeCorniches mediumCorniches small
Bouroullec, 2012Bouroullec, 2012Bouroullec, 2012Jongerius, 2013
455 x 86352 x 88210 x 116
Ø50
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Becker, 1969Becker, 1969
670 x 870520 x 680
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Pillows & Blankets
‘If you design a textile you don't have to design an entirely new piece. The skin alone can make the design new. That’s
why I find textiles interesting and also an important subject for
the future.’HELLA JONGERIUS
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Colour Block BlanketsGirard Wool BlanketsEames Wool BlanketsDot PillowsSeat Dots
Jongerius, 2016Girard, 1961/1971Eames, 1947Jongerius, 2016Jongerius, 2016
2040 x 13002000 x 13502000 x 1350
400 x 400Ø380
Item Designer mm
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Rectangles red/Circle blueRectangles blue/Circle yellowRectangles mustard/Circle pink
Snake, mustardSnake, blackMaze, blueMaze, pinkMaze, mustardMaze, black
Girard, 1961Girard, 1961Girard, 1961
Girard, 1961Girard, 1961Girard, 1961Girard, 1961Girard, 1961Girard, 1961
400 x 400400 x 400400 x 400
400 x 400400 x 400400 x 400400 x 400400 x 400400 x 400
Graphic Print Pillows
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EyesLove, redLove, pinkDoveHandCouple
Embroidered Pillow
Girard, 1961Girard, 1961Girard, 1961Girard, 1961Girard, 1961Girard, 1961
Girard, 1952
300 x 400400 x 400400 x 400300 x 400300 x 400300 x 400
300 x 400
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Small Furniture
‘It’s about continually striving to make products better than
what already exists. That’s not always possible, but it’s what
motivates me.’JASPER MORRISON
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Leather Side Table smallLeather Side Table mediumMetal Side Table smallMetal Side Table small*Metal Side Table mediumMetal Side Table medium*Metal Side Table largeMetal Side Table large*Wooden Side Table smallWooden Side Table mediumWooden Side Table large
Bouroullec, 2014Bouroullec, 2014Bouroullec, 2004Bouroullec, 2004Bouroullec, 2004Bouroullec, 2004Bouroullec, 2004Bouroullec, 2004Bouroullec, 2015Bouroullec, 2015Bouroullec, 2015
330 x 380415 x 445315 x 380315 x 380
400 x 445400 x 445700 x 355700 x 355315 x 390
400 x 445700 x 365
Item Designer mm
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NesTableRise Table
Table 35Table 45Table 55
Morrison, 2007Morrison, 2014
Morrison, 2016Morrison, 2016Morrison, 2016
500 x 574-770 Ø500 x 475-660
Ø500 x 350Ø500 x 450Ø500 x 550
Occasional Low Table
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Prismatic TablePanton Junior
Noguchi, 1957Panton, 1959/60
410 x 375376 x 628
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Elephant StoolHockerTabouret SolvayCork Family, model A/B/C
Yanagi, 1954Herzog & de Meuron, 2005Prouvé, 1941Morrison, 2004
515 x 370395 x 421
400 x 450Ø310 x 330
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Charles & Ray Eames Dorothee Becker
Alexander Girard Arik Levy
George Nelson Hella Jongerius
Vitra sees designers not simply as contractors but as authors. The relationship of trust between these authors from all corners
of the world and Vitra, who shares their ambitions, is at the very heart of the company’s product development process.
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Ronan & Erwan Bouroullec
Isamu Noguchi
Jasper Morisson
Michel Charlot
Sori Yanagi
Jean Prouvé
Verner Panton
Herzog & de Meuron
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All of the designs shown in this publication are protected by copyright. Vitra and the Vitra Design Museum have authorisation from the owners of the intellectual property rights to manufacture and distribute these designs and hold the exclusive worldwide rights for their production and sale. The following restrictions apply: Charles & Ray Eames → Worldwide distribution rights for the Organic Chair, La Chaise, Eames Elephant, Plywood Mobile, Classic Trays, Paper Napkins, Greeting Cards, Cover Prints, Eames Quotes Posters, Eames Quotes Greeting Cards, Eames Wool Blankets and the Miniatures Collection; distribution rights for all other Eames designs exclusively for Europe and the Middle East. For other regions, please contact Herman Miller, Inc. Alexander Girard → Worldwide distribution rights except for the Hexagonal Table, Splayed Leg Table, Environmental Enrichment Panels and Zip Pouches, for which the distribution rights are restricted to Europe and the Middle East. For other regions, please contact Herman Miller, Inc. George Nelson → Worldwide distribution rights for all clocks and the Miniatures Collection; distribution rights for other designs exclusively for Europe and the Middle East. For other regions, please contact Herman Miller, Inc. Isamu Noguchi → Distribution rights for Akari Light Sculptures restricted to Europe (excluding France) and Australia. Sori Yanagi → Distribution rights for the Butterfly Stool restricted to Europe, Africa and North and South America. Classic Pillows & Repeat Pillows → Distribution rights for Europe and Japan. For other regions, please contact Maharam, New York.
The design of the Panton Chair and the Panton name are registered trademarks.® All copyrights and intellectual property rights, including trademarks, patents
and copyrights, remain the property of Vitra and are explicitly reserved. No part of this brochure may be reproduced without prior written permission from Vitra.
Prices valid until 31 December 2017; prices subject to change without notice.
Concept:Apartamento Studios
Photography:Studio AKFB and Hans-Jörg Walter (interiors), Marc Eggimann (products), © Eames Office, LLC (historical photographs), © Eames Office, LLC, Kang Taeuk, Eduardo Perez, Nicole Bachmann, Noguchi Foundation, Centre Pompidou, Geoffroy Cottenceau, Sori Yanagi, © Panton Design (Portraits)
2017, Art. Nr. 09135509
Vitra International AG, Klünenfeldstrasse 22, CH–4127 Birsfelden+41 61/377 00 00, info@vitra.com, www.vitra.com
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Alexander GirardArik Levy
Charles & Ray EamesDorothee BeckerGeorge NelsonHella Jongerius
Herzog & de MeuronIsamu NoguchiJasper Morrison
Jean ProuvéMichel Charlot
Ronan & Erwan BouroullecSori Yanagi
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