Located in Weil am Rhein in Germany (near the Swiss border), the Vitra Design Museum is a privately funded museum that showcases the unique design collection of the Swiss furniture manufacturer Vitra. The Vitra Design Museum collection is one of the most important furniture design collections in the world. It contains around 7,000 pieces of furniture, more than a thousand lighting pieces,...
Located in Weil am Rhein in Germany (near the Swiss border), the Vitra Design Museum is a privately funded museum that showcases the unique design collection of the Swiss furniture manufacturer Vitra. The Vitra Design Museum collection is one of the most important furniture design collections in the world. It contains around 7,000 pieces of furniture, more than a thousand lighting pieces, numerous archives and the inherited series of famous designers such as Charles & Ray Eames, Verner Panton and Alexander Girard. The Vitra Design Museum's collection of miniatures, which started more than 20 years ago, is an illustration of the milestones in the history of design. This collection encompasses the entire history of industrial furniture from the 1800s to present day, creating a pathway through time leading to the creation of modern seating, from historicism and Art Nouveau to Bauhaus and New Objectivity, Radical Design and Postmodernism to present day. A magnificent collection of emblematic works is presented to you. These chairs that have taken their place in history all carry the memories of their times: Materials, shapes, colours... They reveal the often forgotten dreams of their time, the (sometimes utopian) aspirations of their designers, but above all to their vision of the world. The chairs are reproduced on a one-sixth scale and faithfully replicate the original historical model down to the smallest details in the design, material and colour shade. This precise detail is also applied to the wood grain, the reproduction of the screws and the meticulous methods of handcrafting. These miniatures are not only valuable collector's items, but are also an educational tool for universities, design schools and architects. Rolf Fehlbaum, President of Vitra: “We can deduce and understand an era, its social order, its materials, its techniques and its taste by observing its chairs. I want to stress that no other everyday object offers such diversity." The ergonomic Tip Ton chair was designed by British design duo Edward Barber and Jay Osgerby in 2011. A revolutionary chair, for an entirely new seating position… Tip Ton defines a new type of chair: a forward tilting seat that allows for an ultra-ergonomic sitting position. The front edges of the runners are angled at nine degrees to allow the chair to tilt forward slightly, improving posture, blood circulation and focus. The Tip Ton chair was originally designed for a school in the English town of Tipton, and the Tip Ton chair with its perfectly proportioned design has since established itself as a universal seating solution.
In detail:
Variation : Glacier blue
Brand : Vitra
Designer : Edward Barber - Jay Osgerby
Type : Miniature
Colour : Glacier blue
Material : Recycled ABS plastic - Wooden box
- Dimensions : 8.5 x 9.3 cm x H 13 cm
- Weight : 0.66 lb
- Characteristics : Miniatures Collection of the Vitra Design Museum: great classics from the history of modern furniture on a 1:6 scale - Copy of the historical originals down to the last detail - Model: Tip Ton, created in 2011, designers: Barber & Osgerby - Presented in a valuable wooden gift box with a printed logo and brochure included
- Country of Manufacture : Germany