Co-working: The revolution of the modern workplace and Vitra’s contribution to it
The evolution of the workplace with Vitra
In an ever-changing world where flexibility and mobility are paramount, the concept of co-working has revolutionised the way we work. Vitra, synonymous with tradition and innovation, has recognised this change and offers solutions that meet the modern demands of home and office furniture. A visit to the Vitra Haus or the Vitra Campus in Weil am Rhein shows how the company is shaping the future of work.
Vitra: a pioneer in the design of co-working spaces
Vitra has set itself the task of creating working environments that are not only functional but also inspiring. With design icons such as Charles and Ray Eames and George Nelson, the company has created design classics that can be found in co-working spaces all over the world. From the Eames Plastic Chairs to the Panton Chair by Verner Panton, Vitra furniture is not only functional, but also true works of art.
Sustainability and longevity: Vitra’s promise
At a time when sustainability is becoming increasingly important, Vitra is focussing on the sustainability and longevity of its products. Every piece of furniture is manufactured with the future and the environment in mind. This is reflected not only in the Home Collection, but also in the Office Collection, which has been specially developed for modern working environments.
Bruno Wickart AG and Vitra: A partnership for excellence
At Bruno Wickart AG, we are proud to work with Vitra, a company that shares our passion for design and quality. Together, we offer solutions that meet the modern requirements of co-working while remaining timeless and elegant.
Conclusion The decision in favour of Vitra is a decision in favour of quality, design and sustainability. At Bruno Wickart AG, we offer you the opportunity to experience this excellence for yourself. Visit our Bruno Wickart showroom in Zug and discover why so many people choose Bruno Wickart AG and Vitra.
For some years now, the number of co-working offers has been increasing. Here, freelancers, creative professionals and smaller start-ups can rent workspaces and infrastructure on a monthly, weekly, daily or even hourly basis. Not only do they save the usually significantly higher fixed costs for a workplace, but co-working spaces usually create a highly interactive and interdisciplinary dynamic that provides a breeding ground for new ideas.
Co-working spaces must go beyond the quality of a conventional, standardised office. Not only because the users have high expectations as tenants of the workstations and infrastructure, but also to create a pleasant atmosphere – because it has been proven that the environment influences our mood, our sense of well-being, our productivity and our motivation.

As with any office environment, it is not enough to simply choose nice office furniture for co-working spaces. Rather, careful planning must determine the requirements of future users and fulfil them functionally. Only on this basis can an environment be created that meets the needs of the users and at the same time gives them a cosy feeling with the right furnishings.



Selected references
Spaces Oxford Street, Amsterdam, Rotterdam, London

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Interior design – Sevil Peach (Amsterdam, Rotterdam), Modus Group (London)
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Photographer – StudioJansjeJKF (Amsterdam, Rotterdam), Esther Quelle (London)
Wertheim – Cologne, Germany

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Interior design – Vitra
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Photographer – Eduardo Perez
Design Offices – Stuttgart, Germany

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Architecture – Design Offices GmbH
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Interior design – Design Offices GmbH


Bruno Wickart AG, Zug – preferred Vitra retail partner in the Zug, Lucerne and Zurich area
Bruno Wickart AG and Vitra maintain a close and cooperative partnership. The Bruno Wickart range includes several Vitra novelties and bestsellers by designers such as Eames, Panton, Girard, Prouvé, Morrison, Bouroullec, Nelson and Citterio, to name but a few.
