Read about Vitsœ’s latest activities around the world.


  • Vitsœ talks: Brian Webb's hearts

    1 February 2010

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    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.

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  • Vitsœ resides in Parisian splendour

    18 January 2010

    From Monday 18 to Saturday 30 January 2010, we journey across the English Channel to set up temporary home in colette, 213 rue Saint-Honoré, Paris.

    The well-known ‘corner’ space situated on the upper floor of the store has been earmarked for Dieter Rams’ timeless designs as the 50th anniversary year of our 606 Universal Shelving System dawns. While colette’s windows will host a tribute to Dieter Rams’s pared-back aesthetic as Under Cover presents Jun Takahashi’s spring/summer 2010 collection alongside Rams’s enduring shelving system.

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  • 33 Gifts at 33 Bond

    4 December 2009

    For the month of December, The Shop at Cooper-Hewitt, National Design Museum ventures downtown with its first ever satellite location and joins forces with Vitsœ to offer joyful tidings to all…

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  • 'Less and More' at London's Design Museum

    4 December 2009

    18 November 2009 to 7 March 2010

    “Question everything generally thought to be obvious.” Dieter Rams

    A humble furniture company has settled in at the London’s Design Museum. The exhibition which began in Osaka and then moved to Tokyo has now made it to London.

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