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Designed by architects Herzog & de Meuron, the Schaudepot opened in 2016. It hosts part of the collection of the Vitra Design Museum, which with 7000 pieces of furniture, over 1000 lighting objects, and numerous archives, as well as the estates of several famous designers, ranks among the most important holdings of furniture design in the world. The permanent exhibition presents over 400 key pieces of modern furniture design from 1800 to the present.
Although the main building of the Vitra Design Museum designed by Frank Gehry, which opened in 1989, was originally conceived as a venue for the collection, it is used today for the presentation of major temporary exhibitions. Up until now, the museum collection has never been on permanent display. In this context, a second entry point will be created to the Vitra Campus, enhancing its connections to the cities of Basel and Weil am Rhein.
Contact informatio:
Charles-Eames-Strasse 2
D – 79576 Weil am Rhein
+49 (0)7621 702 3200
[email protected]
Although the main building of the Vitra Design Museum designed by Frank Gehry, which opened in 1989, was originally conceived as a venue for the collection, it is used today for the presentation of major temporary exhibitions. Up until now, the museum collection has never been on permanent display. In this context, a second entry point will be created to the Vitra Campus, enhancing its connections to the cities of Basel and Weil am Rhein.
Contact informatio:
Charles-Eames-Strasse 2
D – 79576 Weil am Rhein
+49 (0)7621 702 3200
[email protected]
Shop
In the foyer of the Vitra Schaudepot, the Schaudepot Shop will present a carefully selected assortment of design products, including many with a connection to the objects in the Schaudepot and the collection of the Vitra Design Museum. In addition, a large variety of publications and magazines on design and architecture themes will be offered. Posters, postcards and the Miniatures Collection of the Vitra Design Museum round off the product range.
Contact information:
+49 (0)7621 702 3044
[email protected]
Contact information:
+49 (0)7621 702 3044
[email protected]
Depot Deli
The Depot Deli serves a variety of internationally inspired delicacies as well as take-away options suited for a quick snack on the go. Additionally, the Deli serves brunch with regional specialities every Sunday between 9:30 AM and 2 PM.
For questions, you can reach the Depot Deli daily from 9:30 AM to 6 PM. The venue can also be exclusively booked for private festivities and evening events. The Deli is run by Manufaktur Läka GmbH.
Current menu
Contact information:
+49 (0)7621 702 3051
Larger groups are requested to provide advance notice of their visit.
For questions, you can reach the Depot Deli daily from 9:30 AM to 6 PM. The venue can also be exclusively booked for private festivities and evening events. The Deli is run by Manufaktur Läka GmbH.
Current menu
Contact information:
+49 (0)7621 702 3051
Larger groups are requested to provide advance notice of their visit.