Vitsoe sells shelving/seating systems in New York

A Vitsoe product story
Edited by the Interiorstalk editorial team Sep 17, 2009

Vitsoe is now offering a variety of furniture items, including the 606 universal shelving system, at its new Bond Street store in New York.

One of the products on offer at the store is the company's 620 chair program, which was designed by Rams in 1962.

The new Vitsoe store offers an environment in which versatile shelving systems can be planned carefully for each and every customer to suit individual needs.

The new Vitsoe store offers an environment in which versatile shelving systems can be planned carefully for each and every customer to suit individual needs.

Like its sibling, 620 is a sustainable modular system.

The store is claimed to offer an environment in which versatile shelving systems can be planned carefully for each and every customer to suit individual needs.

Since 1998, Vitsoe has worked with retailer Moss, developing the US market for the 606 universal shelving system.

Moss continues to sell the shelving system in New York and Los Angeles.

Vitsoe provides furniture for architects, designers and a variety of private customers.

The company's shelving system is said to be as adept at organising books and technology in the home as it is at meeting the needs of larger libraries in an office or institution.

The staff in the Bond Street store are on hand to provide assistance with planning shelving systems and all variations of the system, as well as the chair, are displayed in the store.

Delivery is direct and a full installation service is available.

A key benefit for US customers will be a reduction in delivery times to six weeks for most shelving orders.

Shelving systems may be planned and purchased online or in person at the new store.

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