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Just 10 minutes from Basel, the Vitra Campus also offers multiple shopping experiences – with Vitra’s flagship store, the VitraHaus, the Schaudepot, the Interior Studio and the Lounge Chair Atelier all on site. Here you will find accessories, compact furniture and larger furniture pieces such as tables, sofas, armchairs chairs and much more – and on request, you can receive interior design advice from our experts. There is also a seasonal marketplace in the VitraHaus with lots of different gift ideas throughout the year.
VitraHaus Shop
The shop on the ground floor of the VitraHaus has a wide assortment of design objects, living accessories and publications, including a selection of furniture drafts from influential designers like Charles and Ray Eames, George Nelson, Jasper Morrison, Sori Yanagi and Hella Jongerius, miniatures and reeditions from the Vitra Design Museum as well as items from other designers like Tom Dixon, Alessi, Hay and many more. Discover a large selection of books including Vitra Design Museum exhibition catalogues, as well as a vast range of design and architecture books. And when you need gift ideas, the market place on the first floor of the VitraHaus has just the right things for each season.
Contact:
+49 (0) 7621 702 3240
[email protected]
Opening times
Contact:
+49 (0) 7621 702 3240
[email protected]
Opening times
Schaudepot Shop
The Schaudepot Shop provides a curated selection of design objects and publications, including Vitra products, Vitra Design Museum products as well as objects from various other designers. Amongst the books on offer are not only the Vitra Design Museum exhibition catalogue, but also over 300 specialist titles on design and architecture, giving visitors an excellent grounding in the subjects.
Contact:
+49 (0) 7621 702 3044
[email protected]
Opening times
Contact:
+49 (0) 7621 702 3044
[email protected]
Opening times
Interior Studio
Find ideas for your home at the Interior Studio in VitraHaus: Our design experts will be happy to help you with your orders and configurations and offer personalised advice. Book your appointment through the Vitra Campus app or just drop by and see us. We look forward to meeting you.
Contact & appointments
If you choose a Vitra product, our multi-lingual team will help you with the configuration and order in Interior Studio so you can have your furniture delivered right to your home with ease.
+49 (0) 7621 702 3502
[email protected]
Opening times
Contact & appointments
If you choose a Vitra product, our multi-lingual team will help you with the configuration and order in Interior Studio so you can have your furniture delivered right to your home with ease.
+49 (0) 7621 702 3502
[email protected]
Opening times
Lounge Chair Atelier
At the Lounge Chair Atelier, you can get personalised advice from the VitraHaus-Team, select the materials for your Lounge Chair by Charles and Ray Eames and watch the final steps in the manufacturing process as your design classic is made. When the plywoods and leathers have been chosen, you’ll be shown all the selected parts on a leather mat before they are finally assembled. The armchair is then put together by hand in the open workshop in the centre of the Lounge Chair Atelier.
Contact & appointments
+49 (0) 7621 702 3502
[email protected]
Opening times
Contact & appointments
+49 (0) 7621 702 3502
[email protected]
Opening times
Circle Store
The Vitra Circle Store gives furniture and accessories a new lease of life: Products here have already been used in exhibitions, events, showrooms, dealerships or for photoshoots. A circular economy is not just about using environmentally friendly materials, hitting the highest recycling targets possible or producing with renewable energy sources. It’s also about making the best use of items for as long as possible.