For over two decades, Vitra has explored and shaped dynamic work environments. While the core challenges remain, our responses have evolved—guided by openness, iteration and its ‘Beta’ approach. In an uncertain world, spaces must do more than function; they must enable learning, connection and change.
Beta is the belief that spaces are never finished: agile, lean and adaptable by conviction, not doubt. It values iteration over perfection and embraces change as progress. Latest Vitra product introductions bring this mindset to life, unlocking the potential of often-overlooked spaces that frame our most meaningful encounters.
Scout
Scout, designed by Konstantin Grcic, is a family of mobile and stationary work and meeting tables that can be arranged into flexible configurations to suit daily needs and dynamic use and then stowed away to save space when no longer required – whether for workshops, meetings or training courses, corporate learning environments, project settings or team hubs and much more.

Scout
Reset
Thanks to the modular Reset system, designed by Stephan Hürlemann, stepped floor structures can be assembled, remodelled, dismantled, removed and reconstructed as easily as using building blocks. In-between zones, waiting areas and previously underutilised spaces can be used efficiently without the need for major planning or structural measures – such as for communication- friendly meeting landscapes, sofas for informal dialogue, islands for quiet work, arenas or forum-like platforms as well as display installations and much more.

Reset
Dancing Wall 2
The basic function of Dancing Wall 2, designed by Stephan Hürlemann, is that of a mobile partition, dividing offices into zones while providing usable vertical surfaces and power connections. It consists of a metal frame that can be equipped in various configurations: as a room divider with removable whiteboards and pinboards or as a bookshelf, TV unit, coat rack or plant wall. The half-height Dancing Station can serve as a narrow high table but also as a sideboard in one or two file heights, as a recycling station or as a coffee bar.



