Read about Vitsœ’s latest activities around the world
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Vitsœ talks: the search for the perfect cup of tea
1 March 2010

On Monday 15 March we are exploring exactly what makes a good cup of tea. Join us as tea connoisseur Tim d’Offay shares his expert insight into how the perfect cup of tea is made in both the field and factory as well as the kitchen.
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"Timeless designs that encourage reuse"
24 February 2010
The ‘University of Cambridge Institute for Manufacturing’ writes:
“There are many examples of changing industrial practice.
We have chosen a range of cases that illustrate the scale of potential improvement and cover a range of sectors and operational scales. We do not claim that these examples are either best practice or ultimately sustainable.
Notwithstanding the significant levels of improvement the companies have achieved, each recognises that they are at the early stages of a long journey. In their different ways they have each looked into the future and identified a need to change, and targeted key aspects of their business for change.”

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thescoutmag.com writes about our NYC shop
5 February 2010
“The stretch of Bond Street between Lafayette and Bowery is no stranger to design. It’s cobblestone road can lay claim to a surfeit of attractive shops and home to the first Herzog & de Meuron building in New York. The street’s intermingling of contemporary with classic is harmonious and natural, an extension of the city’s collective swagger. Set atop the venerable Dashwood Books, one gets the feeling that there is no locale more apt for Vitsœ’s first US showroom.

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Vitsœ talks: Brian Webb's hearts
1 February 2010
On Monday 15 February we are exploring an intriguing collection of hearts as graphic designer Brian Webb joins us to host a talk examining the inner soul of a lovingly curated collection.

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The Hell of the Ashdown
31 January 2010
Sunday 31 January 2010 was the third annual gathering of enthusiastic Vitsœ staff, customers and friends of Vitsœ at what is the cycling season’s first major Sportive of the year – The Hell of the Ashdown run by the Catford Cycling Club.
It was also the first outing for the new Vitsœ winter cycling jersey which was to prove itself worthy of the toughest of conditions, keeping all the riders protected in the coldest valleys and ensuring they could breath easy on the toughest of climbs.
