The waste separation insert for the Vipp17 pedal bin serves as a handy recycling tool for your kitchen.
The elegant Vipp 655 Ottoman is sculptural and airy object because of the hexagonal shape, great partner for your sofa or next to your bed.
Vipp's ambition is a world with fewer but better quality products. This approach is present in all Vipp articles and are inspired by the iconic trash can.
Meet the new Vipp desk, made to be viewed from all angles and ideal to combine with the aluminium swivel chair.
The practical Vipp toothbrush holder for your bathroom is now also available in stainless steel, part of the Holger Nielsen beige collection with many items for your kitchen and bathroom.
The practical Vipp toilet brush holder is now also available in stainless steel, part of the Holger Nielsen beige collection with many functional items for your kitchen and bathroom.
The beautiful and flexible Vipp soap dispenser is now also available in stainless steel, part of the Holger Nielsen collection with many functional items for your bathroom.
The iconic waste bin by designer and Vipp founder Holger Nielsen is now available again in timeless Stainless steel.
The iconic waste bin by designer and Vipp founder Holger Nielsen is now available again in timeless Stainless steel.
The iconic waste bin by designer and Vipp founder Holger Nielsen is now available again in timeless Stainless steel.
The iconic waste bin by designer and Vipp founder Holger Nielsen is now available again in timeless Stainless steel.
The iconic waste bin by designer and Vipp founder Holger Nielsen is now available again in timeless Stainless steel.
Vipp's ambition is a world with fewer but better quality products. This approach is present in all Vipp articles and are inspired by the iconic trash can.
Vipp's ambition is a world with fewer but better quality products. This approach is present in all Vipp articles and are inspired by the iconic trash can.
The iconic Vipp pedal bin is now available for a limited time in polished steel with organic magnetic shapes that mimic the fluidity of seaweed.
The story of the Danish brand Vipp began in 1939: when Holger Nielsen, who worked as a metalworker, was asked by his wife Marie, who had opened a hair salon, to make a trash can for her. The rest is now Danish design history, because the pedal-controlled bucket that Holger devised is now being used in both residential and commercial spaces around the world and has even been included in the permanent collection at MoMA in NY. In the early days Vipp only made pedal buckets. When, after Holger's death, his daughter and later also his grandchildren took care of Vipp, lighting and furniture were added to the collection.