Home Collection Home Office en
v Home Office v www.vitra.com/home-office The Home Collection Home Office
The Home Collection Home Office v
The nature of work has undergone profound changes since the beginning of the twenty-first century. In many cases, we no longer have to leave our homes to pursue an occupation. Today the home is not simply a place of refuge and the focal point of family life, but has been transformed through electronic networking into a fully equipped workplace. This allows many professions to be practised in the comfortable context of one s personal environment. Thanks to mobile computers and telephones, we can communicate with one another virtually anywhere on the planet. Even the videophone, once reserved as a gadget for science-fiction heroes, has become a reality. And the Internet makes it possible to send vast amounts of data from one end of the earth to the other within seconds. As a result, we can carry out projects with participants scattered across various continents, who gather in front of their laptop screens for video conferences to discuss issues and make decisions. The story of such a project is presented in this catalogue, which recounts the cinematic production of a fairytale: The Mermaid and the Frog. We are able to look behind the scenes and observe people working at home. In the quiet of his apartment, an actor records his lines for a scene after coordinating his wardrobe with the costume designer over the phone. The producer rearranges the shooting schedule in his library while considering a new face for the casting of the lead actor. The set designer uses materials collected in the woods to design background scenery and e-mails an image of it to the audio engineer, who then puts together the corresponding sound effects from his archive. And as the scriptwriter gazes out into her garden, she has a sudden flash of inspiration for a key twist in the plot, which she immediately discusses with the director. When the daily newspaper still reigned as the chief link to the outside world: Pamela Colin, London editor of Vogue, was a pioneer of working at home. She wrote her best articles on a typewriter in bed, warmed by a soft vicuna blanket and inspired by French press coffee and a copy of The Times. Every scene contains subtly hidden clues, symbolic elements of the story waiting to be discovered by the viewer: a film poster here, a magic hat there, frog eyes here and there. What is immediately evident is the pleasant work atmosphere in the familiar surroundings of the home simultaneously relaxed and focused. The classic office ensemble the chair drawn up to a table for working creates a connection between two places that were completely separate in the minds of the previous generation: once Home and Office, now Home Office. 3
Fauteuil Direction, Compas Direction Jean Prouvé 5
Fauteuil Direction, Compas Direction Jean Prouvé, Physix Alberto Meda, U-TURN* Michel Charlot 7
Physix Alberto Meda, U-TURN* Michel Charlot 9
Physix Alberto Meda, U-TURN* Michel Charlot 11
Softshell Chair Ronan & Erwan Bouroullec 13
Organic Chair Charles Eames & Eero Saarinen, Noguchi Dining Table Isamu Noguchi 1, Aluminium Chair Miniature Vitra Design Museum 15
Softshell Chair Ronan & Erwan Bouroullec 17
Tip Ton Edward Barber & Jay Osgerby, Compas Direction Jean Prouvé 19
Tip Ton Edward Barber & Jay Osgerby 21
Tip Ton Edward Barber & Jay Osgerby 23
Tip Ton Edward Barber & Jay Osgerby, Sphere Table, Elephant Pad Hella Jongerius 25
.04 Maarten Van Severen, Map Table Edward Barber & Jay Osgerby, Toolbox Arik Levy 27
Map Table Edward Barber & Jay Osgerby 29
Standard, EM Table Jean Prouvé 31
HAL Ply Wood Jasper Morrison 33
Physix Alberto Meda, Tyde Ronan & Erwan Bouroullec, U-TURN* Michel Charlot 35
AC 4, Ad Hoc Executive Table Antonio Citterio, Tabouret Solvay Jean Prouvé, U-TURN* Michel Charlot 37
U-TURN* Michel Charlot 39
Vitra is represented worldwide. To find a Vitra partner in your area, go to www.vitra.com/dealers *To find a Belux partner in your area, go to www.belux.com/dealers Imprint Distribution rights Photography: Florian Böhm Set Design: Paolo Bonfini Design: Florian Böhm Office Creative & Art Direction: Florian Böhm, Annahita Kamali 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: Text: Eckhart Nickel Thanks to all actors: Hubert von Hayek, Johanna von Halem, Mirko Hektor, Nadja & Sami Tadjali, Milen & Wolfgang Till, Tim Yilmaz Thanks to the location providers: Danilo & Gabriela Silvestrin, Edith & Otward Buchner, Johanna von Halem, Nadja Tadjali, Amédée, Milen & Wolfgang Till Thanks to the crew: Anna & Fridolin Kerner, Dominik Atabay, Dominique Beolet, Fabian Frinzel, Georg Englbrecht, Hubert von Hayek, Max Kratzer, Saskia Groneberg Translations: Wordinc GmbH, Hamburg Lithography: GZD Media, Renningen Print: Designpress, Renningen Production: Netzwerk P, Stuttgart 2013, art. no. 09155608 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. 1 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. Vitra Campus Charles-Eames-Str. 2 D-79576 Weil am Rhein 0049 (0) 7621 702 3500 vitrahaus@vitra.com www.vitra.com 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.