Superlife Design was born in Yverdon-les-Bains. In a family forge where every idea took shape before becoming a Swiss design object. That workshop is still there today. It is where conception begins, where materials are carefully selected, where proportions are tested. A large part of the manufacturing is entrusted to carefully chosen Swiss partners, but the essence of every Superlife creation always originates in that space.
In 2026, a new chapter began.

The Superlife Design creative studio has moved into the former Leclanché buildings on Avenue de Grandson in Yverdon-les-Bains. A site steeped in Swiss industrial history, founded in 1909, which today welcomes a new generation of creators and craftspeople. A place that finds new life without losing its soul.
The intention was clear from the start: preserve the raw, industrial character of the space. No smoothing over, no erasing what gives these buildings their identity. Instead, that industrial rawness was embraced and elevated, blended with Superlife's strong visual identity. Deep blue walls painted in organic waves, a Superlife neon sign hanging from the exposed beam ceiling, a stainless steel central island, an intense blue epoxy concrete floor. The result is a space that breathes design, quality and Swiss authenticity.
This studio is not a classic showroom. It is a working space, a thinking space, a meeting space. A place where projects take shape, where collaborations are born, where interior architects, clients and partners can discover the Superlife universe in a setting that reflects its values: functionality, durability and design built to last.
On opening night, the Superlife community showed up. Friends, collaborators, architects, loyal clients and new faces. The kind of evening that reminds you why you create quality objects, designed to live durably in people's spaces.
The forge remains the heart of conception. The studio is where that conception meets the world.
Two spaces, one story. Made in Switzerland, designed for the world.
Superlife Design - Swiss functional design.
