by TAGWERC

Year: 1965
Multi-purpose furniture were a big issue in the late 1960s. Almost in the begining of this decade, designer Verner Panton was concentrated on developing the mobility of furniture. In addition to a series of movable furniture such as the Barboy or the Modular Furniture System Barboy Verner Panton designed the Partyset in 1965.
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by BiKILL
Year: 1955
The TIVOLI BAR STOOL is based on the same prinziple as Verner Panton’s Tivoli Chair. A metal rack with a seat made out of threaded plastic string – these two different materials form a unique unit.
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by BiKILL
Year: 1955
It is supposed to be the Verner Panton’s first chair – the Tivoli Chair. Basically the chair existed of two elements which together formed a unity: a metal rack and a seat made out of plastic string or rattan. One could also say that the metal gave the massive frame which the plastic filled out in a filigree way.
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by BiKILL
Year: 1955
The TIVOLI LOUNGE CHAIR is a slightly modified draught of the classical Tivoli Chair. His lower height and broader seat make him comfortably especially for a relaxed sitting.
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by BiKILL
Year: 1958/60
With the expression SERIES K – K for Kraemmerhusstole – Verner Panton meant several different pieces of furniture, partially with suitable (bar) stools and tables which were based – more or less – on the same construction.
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by BiKILL

Year: 1993/1994
In the middle of the 90s Verner Panton sketched Vilbert for the Swedish furniture house Ikea. The chair consisted of four MDF boards screwed together with each other. For only 150 Deutschmarks it was sold in two colour variations.
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by BiKILL

Year: 1959
The WIRE CONE CHAIR was the second chair of the Series K of designer Verner Panton. Formed from a mesh of steel wire, it has the same basic form as his cone-chair-relatives, the Cone Chair and the Heart Cone Chair.
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