by BiKILL on 29th October 2009

Year: 1964
A mixture of sequin dress and disco ball – the lights from the FUN metal family of designer Verner Panton impress by her glamorous figure. Nobly seeming round metal panels are connected by small metal rings to long chains with different lengths. That holds it dynamic.
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by BiKILL on 28th July 2009

Year: 1960
The MOON LAMP rang in a new creation style of Verner Panton in 1960. Already in 1955 the designer had conceived droplights who consisted of a system of ring-shaped reflectors, with partly different profiles. These single elements were connected by threads with each other.
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by BiKILL on 26th July 2009
Year: 1959
The first light of Verner Panton which was produced in a row was the TOPAN in 1959. The down open, spherical lampshade was made from polished or colorfully varnished aluminium metal (polished or brushed aluminium and in blue, turquoise, orange and red varnished) by Louis Poulsen.
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by BiKILL on 21st July 2009

Year: 1977
The world is a ball. As a shed version of the VP GLOBE Verner Panton created the PANTO a good seven years later. With it she also embodies his unique Space Age style. The reflectors, accommodated in the core of the acrylic ball, were decimated and except of the inside of the small reflector all varnished white.
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by BiKILL on 21st July 2009

Year: 1971
SPY, called Verner Panton his beginning of the 70s brought up light. Like a concealedly operating person, the spy’s light hides her true face first. Planned for the wall montage, her base exists of a round metal plate on which a lamp fixture was placed concentric.
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