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  • Need help creating your library of books?

    18 August 2008

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    If you cannot find time to create that library in your home(s) or yacht(s), look no further

    As a purveyor of shelves to the intelligent and responsible it seemed only common sense that we should link arms with Designarta Books, a company that will create an entire bespoke library for you – anywhere in the world – for only the cost of the books.

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  • Top-notch graduates wanted

    23 May 2008

    Graduating or recently graduated? Is there more to this world than just creating yet more stuff? Read on

    Vitsœ is at an important stage in its development: much work has been going on behind the scenes and intriguing plans are afoot.

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  • 'If only everybody was like Vitsœ'

    18 February 2008

    From a satisfied customer in Switzerland

    “Since moving to Switzerland we’ve been relying on Vitsœ to provide solid, functional bookshelves to support my book-purchasing habit. They have always shipped quickly, provided good advice and their 606 Shelving is so well engineered it is a dream to mount and does it’s job no matter what I put on it.

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  • Beech is back

    30 January 2008

    After a short absence you can go woody again

    If furniture is to be truly timeless and relevant in a fast-changing world, it must continue to look good and work well.

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  • Buying less, but buying better

    3 December 2007

    Our Fraser Fir Christmas tree is from The Christmas Forest who sources trees from a sustainable plantation in the Scottish Borders.

    Part of each sale goes to ‘Tree Aid’, a charity dedicated to planting working trees for poor communities in developing countries. Afterwards, the tree will be shredded and turned into mulch.

    The chandelier is by Britain’s most important hot-glass maker, Neil Wilkin. The rug is from Larusi who specialise in the lesser-known weavings of the Berber tribes of Morocco.

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