At the back of the room, the popular Alcove Cabin, designed by Ronan and Erwan Bouroullec, stands out in red. One of Vitra’s newer products, Workbay, also designed by the Bouroullec brothers, serves as a coffee and snack bar. It also creates a corridor behind the wall, which displays how the design can easily separate open-floor spaces, creatively. In the foreground, the credenza-style Level 34 piece, designed by Werner Aisslinger, can be used as a decorative storage unit or configured with different sized pieces to build a workstation.  Photo 4 of 7 in Vitra and Carl Hansen & Son Take on Los Angeles with New Showrooms by Brandi Andres

Vitra and Carl Hansen & Son Take on Los Angeles with New Showrooms

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At the back of the room, the popular Alcove Cabin, designed by Ronan and Erwan Bouroullec, stands out in red. One of Vitra’s newer products, Workbay, also designed by the Bouroullec brothers, serves as a coffee and snack bar. It also creates a corridor behind the wall, which displays how the design can easily separate open-floor spaces, creatively. In the foreground, the credenza-style Level 34 piece, designed by Werner Aisslinger, can be used as a decorative storage unit or configured with different sized pieces to build a workstation.