Company:Vitsœ
Formerly | Vitsœ & Zapf |
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Industry | manufacturing |
Founded | 1959 |
Founder | Niels Wiese Vitsœ, Otto Zapf |
Headquarters | Leamington Spa , |
Areas served | 70+ countries |
Key people | Dieter Rams, Mark Adams |
Products | Shelving and seating |
Website | vitsoe |
Vitsœ, formerly known as Vitsœ-Zapf or Vitsœ & Zapf, is a British furniture company, originally Germany , known for its collaboration with Dieter Rams.[1][2] Its furniture is widely known as a German design classic. The 620 system is currently used in the German Chancellery.
History
The company Vitsœ + Zapf was founded in Frankfurt am Main, Germany in 1959 by Denmark furniture dealer Niels Vitsœ and German industrial designer Otto Zapf to produce furniture designed by Dieter Rams, who was already working for the consumer products company, Braun. Rams produced numerous furniture designs for Vitsœ, including the 606 Universal Shelving System and the 620 Chair programme. Otto Zapf left the company in 1969 and it was renamed simply ‘Vitsœ’.[3]
Following several years of financial difficulties, the company was rescued by managing director Mark Adams in the 1990s, and moved production to the United Kingdom.[4][5] In 2017 Vitsœ moved its workshop to a new HQ and production building, purpose-built out of wood and glass in Royal Leamington Spa, in central England .[6][7][8]
Products
Vitsœ produces and sells the 606 Universal Shelving System (introduced in 1960)[9] and the 620 Chair, both designed by Rams.[10]
References
- ↑ "Master and commandments". Wallpaper (IPC Media) (103): 321. October 2007. ISSN 1364-4475. OCLC 948263254. "Rams designed a modular storage system, known as 606, for Vitsœ (then Vitsœ-Zapf) in 1960".
- ↑ "SFMOMA PRESENTS LESS AND MORE: THE DESIGN ETHOS OF DIETER RAMS". 29 June 2011. https://www.sfmoma.org/press/release/sfmoma-presents-less-and-more-the-design-ethos-of/. "Simultaneous to Rams’s work with Braun, he collaborated with German company Vitsœ & Zapf (later British Vitsœ), which started production of his furniture designs in 1959"
- ↑ Lovell, Sophie (2011). Dieter Rams: As Little Design as Possible. London: Phaidon. pp. 190. ISBN 978-0714849188.
- ↑ "Vitsœ, The Entrepreneurs 292 - Radio". https://monocle.com/radio/shows/the-entrepreneurs/292/.
- ↑ "Mark Adams". https://minimalissimo.com/creators/mark-adams.
- ↑ Wilson, Mark (23 October 2017). "Vitsœ’s New HQ May Be The Most Beautiful Factory Ever Built". https://www.fastcompany.com/90147639/vitsoes-new-hq-may-be-the-most-beautiful-factory-ever-built.
- ↑ Morris, Ali (14 October 2017). "Dream factory: the making of Vitsœ’s visionary HQ". Wallpaper*. https://www.wallpaper.com/architecture/the-making-of-vitsoe-headquarters.
- ↑ "Vitsœ completes "intentionally unfinished" cross-laminated timber office". 12 November 2017. https://www.dezeen.com/2017/11/12/vitsoe-intentionally-unfinished-cross-laminated-timber-headquarters-england-uk-architecture/.
- ↑ BRAD DUNNING; LILI GÖKSENIN (16 May 2017). "The Dieter Rams Braun Collection at Vitsœ’s NYC Store Is Pure Design Brilliance". GQ Magazine. https://www.gq.com/story/dieter-rams-braun-collection-at-vitsoe-nyc. "Rams brought his refined aesthetic to Vitsœ, a small modern furniture manufacturer, and in 1960, the 606 Universal Shelving System was introduced to great acclaim"
- ↑ Alter, Lloyd. "Vitsœ's New Headquarters Show How Great Modern Architecture Is a Team Sport". https://www.treehugger.com/vitss-new-headquarters-show-how-great-modern-architecture-team-sport-4855075.
External links
Original source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vitsœ.
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