by BiKILL

Year: 1959
HEART CONE CHAIR, Verner Panton named his piece of furniture, based on the Cone Chair, designed in the year before. The backrest reminds of a wing pair. Together with the cone, the base of the chair, the silhouette copies the form of a heart.
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by BiKILL

Year: 1969/70
Light and lounge table in one – Ilumesa of Verner Panton can’t be assigned to one certain category. Available in three colours (white, orange, violet), the multi function piece of furniture exists of two poured bowls which are simply put into each other.
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by BiKILL

Year: 1968/69
Residential sceneries were Verner of Panton’s favorite subject. His Living Tower, for the first time as a Phantasy Landscape on the Visiona 2 in completion presented, uses the three dimensions of space. The organically formed sculpture made from two compound elements can be used at four levels.
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by BiKILL

Year: 1958-1967
The Panton Chair Classic, the icon of chair design, is probably the best known furniture draught of Verner Panton. The idea of a free-swinging chair, made in one piece, revolutionised the furniture design in the 20th century.
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by BiKILL

Year: 1999
Since his introduction in 1967 the silhouette of the Panton Chair has revolutionised the chair market. A free-swinging seat, casted in one piece, was the idea, that animated Verner Panton since 1956.
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by BiKILL

Year: 1958/1959
Children faced the panton chair classic with their very own, open manner. They saw the seat not only as piece of furniture, but as a request to play with.
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by BiKILL
Year: 1971
Inspired from the Wire Cone Chair and the Wire Collection Verner Panton sketched PANTONOVA in 1971. The wire furniture series existed of wire sticks parallelly arranged to each other and left open to the sides. The deliberately elective, open creation demonstrated the pieces of furniture filigree and easily in spite of her massive construction method.
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