At its Nordhavn showroom, the brand introduced the Slow Sofa, an elegant extension of the iconic Slow Chair by Ronan and Erwan Bouroullec. The knit-sling construction, celebrated for its sculptural lightness, now flows into a full sofa. It maintains that signature balance of delicacy and comfort in an inviting two-seater form.
Erwan Bouroullec also introduced the Mynt Chair, a studio chair designed to move with you. Its subtle body-responsive mechanism and minimal silhouette make it feel intuitive, natural, almost alive. Crafted with a focus on recyclability and long-term use, it reflects Vitra’s commitment to design that sustains both people and the planet.
Also making waves was Anagram, a modular sofa platform by Panter & Tourron. Built on an intuitive rail system, it invites users to reconfigure side panels, armrests, and backs with ease. This reflects Vitra’s focus on adaptability and sustainable longevity in design.
The spirit of collaboration pulsed through their presence. At Kvadrat’s showroom, Vitra hosted a pop-up café showcasing its newest textiles, merging everyday living and design appreciation over chef Mikkel Karstad’s seasonal dishes.
With these launches, Vitra continues to champion designs that inhabit space with grace. Each piece evolves alongside life itself, staying modular, tactile, and deeply rooted in quiet innovation.













