Mission Thinking Ahead: Why "Why" has always been our favourite question | VS

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Mission Thinking Ahead: Why "Why" has always been our favourite question | VS

Mission Thinking ahead

Be curious. To learn. Think ahead. Asking questions: This passionate thirst for knowledge has always driven us at VS. This has an impact on our products and services and on how we work with our customers and partners.

New challenges in the changing economy require companies and their employees to be lifelong learners. The willingness to show interest in change and challenges, to be flexible and open-minded and to discover new things is becoming more important than ever. The most valuable resource of the knowledge society is therefore people who are curious.

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The thirst for knowledge is in our nature, because we create spaces in which knowledge takes centre stage - and is created. We support others in becoming curious and thinking ahead. Our mission: to develop spaces for discovery. For people who learn, work - and never stop asking questions.

Our mission:

Developing spaces for discovery. For people who learn, work and never stop asking questions. Thinking ahead that is our mission.

Our mission:

Developing spaces for discovery. For people who learn, work and never stop asking questions. Thinking ahead that is our mission.

A Good Question
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Workation: Is working by the pool really relaxing for everyone?

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Thinking ahead
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125 years VS

‘Asking questions, looking for answers, finding solutions.’  When Managing Director Philipp Müller delves into the history of VS, it is refreshingly nostalgic. Above all, looking back sharpens the focus for the future tasks of the family-run furniture specialist. Thinking ahead, that's what it's all about - just like the last 125 years.

Family business with a longstanding tradition: Managing Director Philipp Müller and Chairman of the Board of Partners Dr Thomas Müller sitting on VS chairs

‘In everyday life and at work, there are always new challenges that make lifelong learning necessary. Work is the confrontation with new problems, for the solution of which you have to acquire tools or skills.’

Philipp Müller
A little girl plays with a mini skid chair from VS.
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Several children play an interactive game with wooden objects in a bright room.
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A child puts a model together to learn through play.
A pupil interacts with a tablet to learn content digitally.
A boy learns arithmetics with an abacus on floor-level furniture from the FloorFriends series by VS.
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An artist sits on a red Hokki and paints a painting
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