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Dining Room The Home Collection


Dining Room The Home Collection

In the 21st century, the layout of the traditional bourgeois home has almost changed beyond recognition. Today, the borders between kitchen, work area and dining space are less clearly defined, because life itself no longer creates such strict divisions. What do a business lunch and an open-plan kitchen have in common? They combine aspects of life that traditionally were separated in order to offer new and refreshing experiences of daily routines. One central aspect of tradition is still alive, however: the spirit of conviviality that for generations has brought families together for dinner at a long and grand table. Today, this very table is not only the focus of attention during celebrations. Its communicative qualities are also used to work from home, creating another reason for friends, family and work partners to gather together and fill this rather analogue hard disk of a table top with works and memories. The many ways of using the dining table create completely different surroundings in the very same room, depending on the time of day, transforming it into a conference room, a chess parlour, a sewing studio, a college library with books spread out or the stands of a spontaneously constructed Carrera racing set. This variety is reflected in the interior design of the room, which for some time has integrated elements from all aspects of life: art is spread out over the whole apartment and functions as a leitmotif connecting the rooms. An open kitchen is sometimes only separated from other parts of the room by an island or a freestanding bar. Toys from the playroom turn the dining table into a lively children’s theatre and a little side table is used to deal with correspondence or for a quick breakfast on the go. The dining room was once reserved for the most important ritual of daily life: the family dinner. With a little help from multifunctional furniture it has become the scene of most of our daily activities. But dinner itself has changed, too. Influenced by the cooking shows now so prevalent in the media, we now add the sensual pleasures of cooking itself as an extra course to the classic dinner: surely the most enjoyable manifestation of lunch as business.

Cover image: Basel Chair, HAL Wood Jasper Morrison, Jill Wood Alfredo Häberli, Tip Ton Edward Barber & Jay Osgerby, EM Table, Tabouret Solvay Jean ProuvÊ


Tip Ton Edward Barber & Jay Osgerby, Basel Chair Jasper Morrison, Eames Plastic Sidechair/DSW Charles & Ray Eames, Jill Wood Alfredo Häberli, Tabouret Solvay, EM Table Jean Prouvé, Kast Maarten Van Severen


Softshell Chair Ronan & Erwan Bouroullec, Organic Chair Charles Eames & Eero Saarinen, EM Table Jean ProuvĂŠ


Standard, Guéridon Jean Prouvé, Level Tray Jasper Morrison


Eames Plastic Armchair/DAR Charles & Ray Eames, Trapèze Jean Prouvé


Wire Chair/DKR, Eames Storage Unit (ESU) Charles & Ray Eames, Dining Table Isamu Noguchi, Sunburst Clock George Nelson


Fauteuil Direction, Table Solvay Jean ProuvĂŠ


www.vitra.com HAL Wood Jasper Morrison


Standard SP, EM Table Jean ProuvĂŠ


Basel Chair Jasper Morrison, Bistro Table Ronan & Erwan Bouroullec, .06 Maarten Van Severen, Panton Chair Verner Panton, Prismatic Table Isamu Noguchi


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Photography: Florian Böhm Set Design: Paolo Bonfini

All the designs shown here are protected under law. Vitra and Vitra Design Museum have been awarded the intangible property rights to manufacture and sell these products by the owners in question and hold the exclusive manufacturing and distribution rights worldwide. However, the following restrictions apply:

Design: FBOffice Creative & Art Direction: Florian Böhm, Annahita Kamali Text: Eckhart Nickel Thanks to all actors: Annabelle Hirsch, Jacob Schulz, Jeanne Tremsal, Jorge Sanguino, Julia & Cléo Nitzschke, Marco Borelli, Marian Cocis, Pia Ionescu-Liehn, Sergio Cuvato Many thanks to the location providers: Andrea Salbach, Arno Brandlhuber, Casa de Clercq, Iosseliani, Juerg Judin, Leyla Piedayesh, Niklas Maak & Barbara Liepert Thanks to the Crew: Celia Solf, Diego Marazzi, Dirk Koschnik, Gerald Imhof, Hubert von Hayek, Manuel Chittka, Marco Pinnone, Roman Häbler, Sandra Pinelli, Saskia Steinmann, Sebastian Siebel Translations: Wordinc GmbH, Hamburg Lithografie: GZD Media, Renningen Print: Karl Grammlich GmbH, Pliezhausen Production: FBOffice 2013, Art.-Nr. 09163802 Vitra Campus Charles-Eames-Str. 2 D-79576 Weil am Rhein 0049 (0) 7621 702 3500 vitrahaus@vitra.com www.vitra.com

Charles & Ray Eames → Worldwide distribution rights for „Organic Chair“, „La Chaise“, „Eames Elephant“ and for the Miniatures Collection. Otherwise, distribution rights for furniture in Europe and the Middle East only. For territories outside please contact Herman Miller Inc. Eames House Bird → Worldwide distribution rights. George Nelson → Worldwide distribution rights for all clocks and for the Miniatures Collection. Otherwise, distribution rights for furniture in Europe and the Middle East only. For territories outside please contact Herman Miller Inc. Isamu Noguchi → Distribution rights for Akari Light Sculptures are restricted to Europe (apart from France) and Australia. The Coffee Table distribution rights for North America are held by Herman Miller Inc., the Dining Table distribution rights for North America are held by Knoll Inc. Sori Yanagi → Worldwide distribution rights for Elephant Stool, distribution rights for Butterfly Stool are restricted to Europe, Africa, North and South America. Classic Pillows & Repeat Pillows → Distribution rights for Europe and Japan. For other regions please contact Maharam Inc., New York. The design of the Eames Aluminium Chair and the Eames name are registered trademarks. The design of the Eames Lounge Chair and the Eames name are registered trademarks. The design of the Panton Chair and the Panton name are registered trademarks. v® All intellectual property rights, such as trademarks, patents and copyrights are reserved. Nothing contained in this brochure may be reproduced without written permission.


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