Vitra Design Museum + Vitra Schaudepot17,00 € / 15,00 €*Vitra Design Museum 11,00 € / 9,00 €*Vitra Schaudepot8,00 € / 6,00 €*Architecture tour 2h14,00 € / 10,00 €* Guided tours 1h (Exhibition tour, Production tour or Behind the Scenes)7,00 € / 5,00 €**Reduced prices: young people from age 12, students, seniors,disabled persons, groups of more than 10 people, combination of 3 and more tickets/person, children under 12 years of age free
Vitra Design MuseumCharles-Eames-Str. 2D-79576 Weil am RheinT +49.7621.702.3200F +49.7621.702.3590info@design-museum.de
Daily 10 am - 6 pm,24 December 10 am - 2 pm. The museum is open on Sundays and on all public holidays.
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Victor Papanek: The Politics of Design
29.09.2018 – 10.03.2019Vitra Design Museum
Lake Verea:Paparazza Moderna
02.02.2019 – 07.07.2019Vitra Design Museum Gallery
Anton Lorenz: From Avant-Garde to Industry
22.02.2019 – 19.05.2019Vitra Schaudepot
The Vitra Design Museum Collection – 1800 to the Present
Permanent ExhibitionVitra Schaudepot
Night Fever
21.11.2018 – 05.05.2019ADAM − Brussels Design Museum, Belgium
Alvar Aalto – Second Nature
16.02.2019 – 14.04.2019Tokyo Station GalleryJapan
Together! The New Architecture of the Collective
29.11.2018 – 17.03.2019GRASSI Museum, LeipzigGermany
Hello, Robot
22.01.2019 – 22.04.2019 MAAT Museum of Art, Architecture and Technology Lisbon, Portugal
All exhibitions
The collection of the Vitra Design Museum ranks among the most important holdings of furniture design worldwide. It contains some 7000 pieces of furniture, a vast assemblage of lighting objects and numerous archives, as well as the Collection of the Eames Office, or the estates of Verner Panton and Alexander Girard. On 4 June 2016 the Vitra Schaudepot was opened, created by the architectural firm Herzog & de Meuron, in which the Vitra Design Museum presents key pieces of its collection.
Guided tours through the Vitra Schaudepot:Highlights from the CollectionEvery Saturday and Sunday,2 pmFocus Tour: EamesMaterials and Design ProcessesEvery Friday, 2 pmBehind the ScenesEvery first Friday of the month,3 pm (in German)
Vitra Design Museum + Vitra Schaudepot17,00 € / 15,00 €*Vitra Design Museum 11,00 € / 9,00 €*Vitra Schaudepot8,00 € / 6,00 €*Architecture tour 2h14,00 € / 10,00 €*Guided tours 1h (Exhibition tour, Production tour or Behind the Scenes)7,00 € / 5,00 €**Reduced prices: young people from age 12, students, seniors,disabled persons, groups of more than 10 people, combination of 3 and more tickets/person, children under 12 years of age free
Daily 10 am – 6 pm,24 December 10 am – 2 pm. The museum is open on Sundays and on all public holidays.
When it comes to the physical implementation of exhibitions, the Vitra Design Museum has its own team of planning and production specialists. Its range of services covers the planning of installation structures as well as the crating of installations and objects in accordance with international museum standards.In collaboration with well-known designers, we concentrate on strengthening the design idea and achieving the structural flexibility required of exhibition projects, especially travelling exhibitions.The planning and production team is supported by an in-house workshop with nearly 1000 m² of production space where the various projects are executed by an experienced workshop team in a timely fashion with careful attention to detail. To ensure utmost quality and precision, the members of planning and production team work closely together from start to finish.In addition to the technical development and implementation of the Museum’s own exhibitions we also carry out an extensive portfolio of services for external, often internationally operating companies and museums. In particular, these include planning, production and assembly of exhibition installations, exhibition constructions and trade fair stands.
The workshop’s planning and production activities focus on the following areas:
Thanks to its constantly changing programme of travelling exhibitions, the exhibition constructions of the Vitra Design Museum can be found in leading design and art museums worldwide. Some of our most important host partners:
Arkitekturmuseet, Stockholm; Carnegie Museums of Pittsburgh; Centro de Arte Reina Sofia, Madrid; Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum, New York; Cranbrook Art Museum, Bloomfield Hills; Design Museum, Gent; Design Museum, London; Grassi Museum, Leipzig; ICA, Boston; Isamu Noguchi Foundation, New York; IVAM Valencia; Kunsthal Rotterdam; Kunsthalle Wien; Library of Congress, Washington D.C.; Los Angeles County Museum of Art; Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, Humblebaek; MARCO Museo de Arte Contemporaneo, Monterrey; MART, Rovereto/Trento; Martin-Gropius-Bau, Berlin; Meguro Museum of Art, Tokio; MIT Museum, Cambridge; Musée des Arts Décoratifs, Paris; Museo de Bellas Artes, Buenos Aires; Museu de les Artes Decoratives, Barcelona; Museum of Art, Tel Aviv; Museum of Modern Art, Tokio; NAI Netherlands Architecture Institute, Maastricht; National Building Museum, Washington; National Museum, Oslo; National Museum of Singapore; Powerhouse Museum, Sydney; Schirn Kunsthalle, Frankfurt; Seattle Art Museum; Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam; Stiftung Bauhaus Dessau; TCDC Thailand Creative and Design Center, Bangkok; The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), New York; The National Museum of Art, Osaka; Triennale di Milano; Whitney Museum of American Art, New York
Our key customers: Artek, Helsinki; Fondation Beyeler, Basel; Galerie Fiedler, Berlin; Galerie Jackson, Stockholm; Dansk Møbelkunst Gallery, Copenhagen; Vitra, Weil am Rhein, to mention but a few.
Through the cooperation with external companies, our exhibition constructions are represented at international furniture and art trade shows: Art Basel; Design Miami/ Basel; Furniture & Light Fair, Stockholm; IMM Cologne; Maison et Objet, Paris; Orgatec, Cologne; Salone del Mobile, Milan.
Stefani FrickerEngineering DepartmentT +49.7621.702.3625F +49.7621.702.4625stefani.fricker@design-museum.deBenjamin BächlinTechnical Project ManagementT +49.7621.702.3753F +49.7621.702.4753benjamin.baechlin@design-museum.de
Michael SimolkaWorkshopT +49.7621.163.345.14F +49.7621.163.345.19michael.simolka@design-museum.de
Nathalie OprisTechnische AusstellungsentwicklungT +49.7621.702.3751F +49.7621.702.4751 nathalie.opris@design-museum.de