Material Mastery

Vipp was born in a Danish metal workshop in the late 1930s and has through more than 80 years of incessant manufacturing of steel products accumulated a know-how about the functional and aesthetic attributes of steel. In recent years, Vipp has deviated from its metal-born tradition and added a richer tactility to the Vipp universe. Stone, wood, glass, ceramics, and textile interweave in our Scandinavian, minimalist DNA.

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Marble and stone

Marble and stone variants

Sky grey marble

Marble and stone

The stone has shades of grey varying from almost white to dark grey. White veins and “dust/sprinkle” are common. Fossils and other natural beauty marks often characterize this marble and add a play of colours with a nod to its long history.

Marble and stone variants

Luget limestone

Marble and stone

This stone is carved from the French mountains and is featured on the Vipp Cabins square table. The bush hammered surface provides the stone with a vivid and rugged surface texture. As a natural product no two carve-outs are the same.

Marble and stone variants

Jura Grau Blau limestone

Marble and stone

In the Alp region of Bavaria, ocean sediments have shaped ‘Jura’, a dense, fine-grained limestone rich in fossils. The Grau Blau Jura is characterized by a rustic appearance with warm, golden tones.

Marble and stone variants

Black marble

Marble and stone

The black stone is defined by a dark grey/black surface with white stripes (veins) and “dust/sprinkles”. White clouds and black shades may occur. Depending on the density, it can have some cracks which should be filled with epoxy to strengthen it.

Marble and stone variants

White marble

Marble and stone

The white stone has shades of grey varying from almost white to light grey. Natural beauty marks give the stone a sophisticated play of colours including a yellowish hint from natural iron (rust).

Marble and stone variants

Grey marble

Marble and stone

The grey surface has shades of grey varying from almost white to dark grey. Fossils and yellowish hints from natural iron (rust) add a visual warmth to a cold grey.

Marble and stone variants

Elle 220 · Beige

Textile

Elle is a new textile by the premium fabric décor company, Sahco. With nearly two hundred years of experience in the world of textiles, elevated quality is a guarantee. French for ‘her’ or ‘she’, Elle is an upholstery that adds femininity, warmth and softness to a Vipp sofa with its heavy bouclé. The large bouclé loops accentuate the threedimensional character of the fabric while adding depth and thickness.

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Coda 2 · Hazel

Textile

Coda 2 Hazel is the result of a collaboration between Vipp and Kvadrat. The unique textile combines a graphic, textured surface and a sophisticated colour to very lively effect. From a distance it appears monochrome, but when zooming in the pattern reveals a second colour. Made from high-durability wool, Coda 2 Hazel is woven in two layers, one in light grey and a discreet hazel-brown layer underneath.

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Soprano 03 · Light grey

Textile

Soprano 03 is a light grey bouclé that gives Vipp sofas a tactile touch. “Bouclé” is French for loops and refers to the small curly loops that grant the fabric its character and softness. Discreet yet full of detail, the Soprano upholstery sets forth a level of uncompromising comfort.

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Textile

Soprano 24 · Off-white

Discreet yet full of detail, the Soprano 24 is an off-white bouclé setting forth a high level of uncompromising comfort. Available products: Vipp655 Pouf Material: wool, Australian crossbred lamb/sheep

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Curly 09 · Off-white

Textile

The high-density wool is sourced from Australian crossbred sheep. Its curly texture offers a warm and cosy embrace in the Vipp Lodge chair. Available products: Vipp466 Lodge lounge chair, Vipp467 Lodge footstool Material: Wool, Australian crossbred lamb/sheep

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Sand leather

Leather

The natural sheen of the leather makes each piece of sand-coloured furniture unique. Leather becomes more beautiful over time. Please note that healed wounds, veins, and insect bites contribute to the exclusive look of the leather.

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Bosco Green leather

Leather

Bosco embraces the epitome of leather; natural, naked, genuine. The hide is coloured in a drum with aniline dyes absorbed in varying amounts due to its natural structure. Distinctive colour variations may occur.

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Black leather 03

Leather

A modern, sleek full grain leather with a magnificent silky touch, this aniline leather has a natural finish where the beautiful, authentic signs of life (such as fat stripes, healed wounds, and insect bites) are left to enhance its overall appeal.

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Brown leather

Leather

Produced on South German bull hides, the brown aniline leather offers a smooth upholstery. Nature marks such as insect bites and healed wounds emphasize that this is a high-quality natural product.

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Light oak

Wood

Solid oak wood in a light oak finish with an oiled surface. The light oak wood, can be expected to vary depending on which tree it comes from. Vipp has a tolerance of these marks that is worked within in relation to the quality assurance of these products.

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Dark oak

Wood

Solid oak wood in dark oak finish in a lacquered surface.

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Dark oak veneer

Wood

Dark oak veneer in a lacquered finish. The surface treatment will protect the wood from daily wear and tear.

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Teak

Wood

Natural teak wood supplies a warm contrast to the Open-Air collection. The teak wood appears more silver/grey when it reacts with the weather. While this type of wood can withstand weather changes, it is also expected that the wood may bend in different directions potentially creating small cracks in the open grain. All teak wood used in Vipp products is crafted by hand and will have some variance in its expression.

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Powder-coated aluminium

Metal

More sustainable and resilient than conventional paint, powder-coating is a superior technique that is used in the manufacturing of many Vipp products. An either fine textured or smooth coating over aluminium or steel guarantee a greener and more durable product.

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Powder-coated steel

Metal

More sustainable and resilient than conventional paint, powder-coating is a superior technique that is used in the manufacturing of many Vipp products. An either fine textured or smooth coating over aluminium or steel guarantee a greener and more durable product.

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Stainless steel

Metal

An alloy of iron that is resistant to rusting and corrosion, stainless steel is also known for its cleanability and strength. Stainless steel has been at the core of Vipp since 1939 and still is today. As an example, the Vipp kitchen features a 4 mm stainless steel table top for hygienic and functional purposes.

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Signature fibre

Vipp fibre material

Wood leftovers from Vipp’s tabletop manufacturing and industrial plastic waste is reprocessed and transformed into a new Vipp signature fibre material shaping the body of the bin.

A recycled shell

Vipp fibre material

Paddling together a granulate of industrial plastic leftovers and sawdust from Vipp’s our furniture production have paved the way for a new material upscaling the use of recycled materials in Vipp’s bestselling product. The compound hatches a unique light grey colour with visible surface structures created by the raw materials. Rather than a colour coat, the bin corpus is dressed in its natural and raw state. For durability purpose the body is treated with a protective surface coating.

Sawdust

Vipp fibre material

Wood leftovers are sourced locally in Denmark from Vipp’s tabletop manufacturing, while plastic waste is sourced from amongst others the leftover plastic wrapping of textile roles used in Vipp’s sofa production.

Plastic granulate

Vipp fibre material

Wood leftovers are sourced locally in Denmark from Vipp’s tabletop manufacturing, while plastic waste is sourced from amongst others the leftover plastic wrapping of textile roles used in Vipp’s sofa production.

Ceramic tabletop

Ceramic

Heat-pressed ceramics generates a raw and natural expression. Despite the delicate appearance of the stoneware, the six millimeter tabletop is highly durable, resistant to liquids and hard objects. Available with either grey or black ceramic tabletop.

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Black ceramic tabletop

Ceramic

Available in either grey or black, the heat-pressed ceramic tabletop generates a raw and natural expression. Despite the delicate appearance of the stoneware, the six millimeter tabletop is highly durable, resistant to liquids and hard objects.

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Frosted opal glass

Glass

The outer frosted layers generates the opaque surface and ensures a uniform and cozy distribution of light. Ancient mouth blowing techniques have been used to shape the lampshade of layered glass. Three-layer opal glass shade with an acid treated finish creating a matte toned glass shade.

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Glass

Glass

Vipp glasses are mouth-blown and hand-polished.

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Mouth-blown glass

Glass

This translucent, mouth-blown glass vase features a distinct smoke-coloured finish.

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Wool rug

Wool

The Vipp wool rug is a soft and textured underlay for the living room or bedroom. Handwoven from all-natural wool, this rectangular rug features a bulky surface with surged edges. Handwoven from pure New Zealand wool, the Vipp wool rug is non-allergenic, dirt-resistant, and easy to maintain, which helps preserve its original appearance and supports longevity. Available in a mélange of beige hues, this wool rug is a serene and classic addition to any home or indoor environment. The bumpy surface and subtle interplay of the beige nuances inflict both a graphic and a natural expression, making each Vipp wool rug one-of-a-kind.

New Zealand wool is made with animal friendly practices, and it is sustainable, natural and biodegradable. New Zealand wool has long fibers and therefore peeling is minimized too almost nothing.

100% New Zealand wool

Wool rug

Wool

The Vipp wool rug is a soft and textured underlay for the living room or bedroom. Handwoven from all-natural wool, this rectangular rug features a bulky surface with surged edges. Handwoven from pure New Zealand wool, the Vipp wool rug is non-allergenic, dirt-resistant, and easy to maintain, which helps preserve its original appearance and supports longevity. Available in a mélange of beige hues, this wool rug is a serene and classic addition to any home or indoor environment. The bumpy surface and subtle interplay of the beige nuances inflict both a graphic and a natural expression, making each Vipp wool rug one-of-a-kind.

New Zealand wool is made with animal friendly practices, and it is sustainable, natural and biodegradable. New Zealand wool has long fibers and therefore peeling is minimized too almost nothing.

100% New Zealand wool

Wool Bamboo rug

Wool/Bamboo

The Vipp wool/bamboo rug is a soft and simple underlay for the living room or bedroom. Handwoven in a mix of natural wool and bamboo, this rectangular rug offers a strong tenacity with minimal peeling. Made from natural, biodegradable fibers, the Vipp wool/bamboo rug is both highly durable and feels infinitely soft. With its rectangular shape, this handwoven rug functions as a calming focal point to create a coherent expression in any home.

New Zealand wool is made with animal friendly practices, and it is sustainable, natural and biodegradable. New Zealand wool has long fibers and therefore peeling is minimized too almost nothing. Bamboo grows at lightning speed and requires no fertilizer, while the fibers are extracted and processed mechanically – not chemically. This means that they have a minimal impact on the environment. The result is a yarn with an extraordinary softness and sheen.

50% New Zealand wool
50% Bamboo
Pile height: 10-11 mm
Weight: 3,75 kg/m2
Size variation: +/-3%

Wool Bamboo rug

Wool/Bamboo

The Vipp wool/bamboo rug is a soft and simple underlay for the living room or bedroom. Handwoven in a mix of natural wool and bamboo, this rectangular rug offers a strong tenacity with minimal peeling. Made from natural, biodegradable fibers, the Vipp wool/bamboo rug is both highly durable and feels infinitely soft. With its rectangular shape, this handwoven rug functions as a calming focal point to create a coherent expression in any home.

New Zealand wool is made with animal friendly practices, and it is sustainable, natural and biodegradable. New Zealand wool has long fibers and therefore peeling is minimized too almost nothing. Bamboo grows at lightning speed and requires no fertilizer, while the fibers are extracted and processed mechanically – not chemically. This means that they have a minimal impact on the environment. The result is a yarn with an extraordinary softness and sheen.

50% New Zealand wool
50% Bamboo
Pile height: 10-11 mm
Weight: 3,75 kg/m2
Size variation: +/-3%