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Vitsœ
The German furniture company founded in 1959 by Niels Vitsœ, whose sixty-five-year partnership with Rams produced the 606 shelving system and the operational demonstration that <em>designing for time</em> is commercially viable.
Vitsœ is the furniture company founded in 1959 by Niels Vitsœ in Frankfurt, Germany, which began its partnership with Dieter Rams in 1960 with the 606 Universal Shelving System. The partnership produced the 620 Chair Program (1962), the 621 side table, and a small number of other enduring products. Vitsœ's distinctive institutional commitment — to continuous production of the same designs, without revision, across generations — makes it a rare operational example of the seventh principle (designing for time) implemented as a company strategy. Vitsœ relocated its manufacturing to Leamington Spa, England in 1995 and continues to produce the 606 according to Rams's original specifications.
In The You On AI Field Guide
Vitsœ's founding coincided with the rise of modernist furniture production in postwar Germany. Niels Vitsœ's distinctive insight was that modernist design principles were compatible with — indeed required — a production model that committed to long-term continuity rather than seasonal turnover.
The 606 shelving system, introduced in 1960, was designed from the outset
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