Good Design Is Long Lasting: Vitsoe Reintroduces Dieter Rams-Designed 620 Chair Program
Posted in: UncategorizedVitsœ, exclusive licensee of Dieter Rams’ furniture designs, is very pleased to announce that they are re-releasing the “620 Chair Programme.” As of yesterday, the ultraminimal armchair is available on the Vitsœ website and will be in showrooms worldwide shortly.
Vitsœ’s new production of 620 shows characteristic rigour and attention to detail. The chair has been completely re-engineered, right down to the last purpose-designed stainless-steel bolt. In turn, the very best traditional upholstery skills have been revived to ensure a chair that will last for generations, a point reinforced by the choice of a sumptuous full-grain aniline-dyed leather that will only improve with age. All of this has been achieved while prices have been reduced.
Although Rams is best known for designing household wares for a certain German company, he also dabbled in larger objects such as furniture; as with the better-known Vitsœ 606 shelving unit, the 620 is modular (similarly, the first two numbers refer to the year in which the product was designed, per the company’s naming convention). As the story goes, a knockoff turned up by 1968; company co-founder “Niels Vitsœ, fought a lengthy court case that culminated in the chair being granted rare copyright protection in 1973.”
I was tempted to photobomb this image with Blown Away Guy…
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