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. The museum is open on all Sundays and public holidays.On 24 and 31 December the museum isopen 10 am – 2 pm.
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Objects of Desire:Surrealism and Design
28.09.2019 – 19.01.2020Vitra Design MuseumAfter the Wall: Design since 1989
26.10.2019 – 23.02.2020Vitra SchaudepotTypology: An Ongoing Study of Everyday Items
07.12.2019 – 03.05.2020Vitra Design Museum GalleryThe Vitra Design Museum Collection – 1800 to the Present
Permanent exhibitionVitra Schaudepot
Victor Papanek
31.10.2019 – 02.02.2020Barcelona Design MuseumBarcelona, Spain
Hello, Robot
03.11.2019 – 09.02.2020V&A DundeeDundee, Scotland
Balkrishna Doshi
17.10.2019 – 19.01.2020Architekturmuseum der TU Munich, Germany
Alexander GirardA Designer's Universe
23.11.2019 – 01.03.2020 Palm Springs Art MuseumPalm Springs, USA
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 pmBehind the ScenesEvery first Friday of the month,3 pm (in German)Focus Tour: MaterialEvery third 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.The museum is openon all Sundays and public holidays.On 24 and 31 December the museum is open 10 am – 2 pm.
Vitra Design Stiftung gGmbHCharles-Eames-Str. 2D -79576 Weil am RheinT +49.7621.702.3200F +49.7621.702.3590 info(at)design-museum.deGeschäftsführer: Dr. Rolf Fehlbaum, Nora Fehlbaum HRB 413299 Amtsgericht FreiburgUST ID DE 813348482
Directors:Mateo KriesMarc ZehnterResponsible for Content: Department of Communicationscommunications(at)design-museum.de
Conception, design and realisation BOROS www.boros.deCredits: 2012Architecten; Catalogtree, 2012; Claes Oldenburg; Collection Sue Ann Kahn; Courtesy Archive Vitra Design Museum; Ila Bêka & Louise Lemoine; Jesse Willems; Studio Formafantasma; ITV/Park Circus; Kunstmuseum Bonn; Lucas Maassen; Panton Design Basel; Studio 65; Studio Wieki Somers; Superstudio 2012; Roche; The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc. / Artists Rights Society (ARS); The Saul Steinberg Foundation / VG Bild-Kunst Bonn; VG Bild-Kunst Bonn, photo: Moderna Museet, Stockholm; Venturi, Scott Brown and Associates, Inc., Philadelphia, Courtesy Museum im Bellpark Kriens from the "Las Vegas Project"; VG Bild-Kunst Bonn; Vitra Design Museum 2012; VG Bild-Kunst / Coll. Kröller-Müller Museum;Dirk Vander Kooij; Vitra; Vitra Design Museum
Photographers: Iwan Baan; Nicole Baumann; Malte Bruns; Thomas Dix; Marc Eggimann; Roland Engerisser; Bob Goedewaagen; Esmeralda Hernandez; Kilian Jost; Andreas Jung; Barbara Kern; Miron Landreau; Julien Lanoo; Lorne Lisenfeld; Bettina Matthiessen; Bertus Mulder; Andreas Sütterlin; Jyrgen Ueberschär; Tobias Wootton; Miro Zagnali; Louis I. Kahn Collection, The University of Pennsylvania and the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission. Photo: Dashrath Patel; Collection Sue Ann KahnThe copyright owner for images used are named in the credits. If individual rights have been recognized, we ask for your understanding and will correct this immediately.
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