Vitsœ, formerly known as Vitsœ-Zapf or Vitsœ & Zapf, is a British furniture company, originally German, known for its collaboration with Dieter Rams. Its furniture is widely known as a German design classic. The 620 system is currently used in the German Chancellery.
Vitsœ, formerly known as Vitsœ-Zapf or Vitsœ & Zapf, is a British furniture company, originally German, known for its collaboration with Dieter Rams. Its furniture is widely known as a German design classic. The 620 system is currently used in the German Chancellery.
==History== alt=The 606 Universal Shelving System|thumb|606 Universal Shelving System designed by Dieter Rams|260x260px thumb|620 Chair Programme designed by Dieter Rams|260x260px thumb|260x260px|Dieter Rams|Dieter Rams' Vitsœ furniture collection(606 Universal Shelving, 620 Chair Programme, and 621 Table) The company Vitsœ + Zapf was founded in Frankfurt am Main, Germany, in 1959 by Danish 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’.
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