I have not seen Vitsœ in use yet, but I must say that I usually dislike wall mounted solutions. Vitsœ may offer a compressed structure that stretches from floor to ceiling, but they say i doesn’t support the same weight than the wall mounted brothers. Often when moving, fixing the walls and filling the holes is a hassle.
But that is personal. In terms of asthetics, I think Vitsœ*work well.
There are alternatives. Of course there is USM Haller, which is even more pricy (and fans say even more capable of… basically everything). Then there’s System 180 from Berlin, a relatively young company. We have a science studio at school equipped with it and it works really well, pleases the eye (lovely tables, no?) yet stays reasonably priced. But I cant give information about how it easy the construction process is, since I didn’t attend.
FNP by Nils Holger Moormann might work for you, too. I think it’s by far the easiest to setup and very versatile in it’s dimensions. A downer is that there are neither a real workspace solution nor good drawer modules. There are some, but one can’t compare the to Haller, for example. FNP is less of a shelving system, more a customizable bookshelv.
BTW, the monopod Eames table was really the best purchase I made this year. I can finally sit comfortably without breaking my knees while pivoting uncontrolledly :)
But that is personal. In terms of asthetics, I think Vitsœ*work well.
There are alternatives. Of course there is USM Haller, which is even more pricy (and fans say even more capable of… basically everything). Then there’s System 180 from Berlin, a relatively young company. We have a science studio at school equipped with it and it works really well, pleases the eye (lovely tables, no?) yet stays reasonably priced. But I cant give information about how it easy the construction process is, since I didn’t attend.
FNP by Nils Holger Moormann might work for you, too. I think it’s by far the easiest to setup and very versatile in it’s dimensions. A downer is that there are neither a real workspace solution nor good drawer modules. There are some, but one can’t compare the to Haller, for example. FNP is less of a shelving system, more a customizable bookshelv.
BTW, the monopod Eames table was really the best purchase I made this year. I can finally sit comfortably without breaking my knees while pivoting uncontrolledly :)
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