PANTON CHAIR

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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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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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.
READ MORE →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.
READ MORE →Year: 1960
GEOMETRI, the best known textile draught of Verner Panton, exists of a pattern which consists of circles and squares. The design is visualised by two colour combinations: black / white and red / orange.
READ MORE →Year: 1958
As a low filing table for ashtray and drinks Verner Panton conceived the CONE TABLE. His round tabletop, his conical table leg and a three-armed cross base made the table the ideal companion of the Cone Chair, Verner Panton had created for Kom-Igen Inn, the restaurant of his father.
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Year: 1958
For Kom-igen Inn, the restaurant of his father, in 1958 Verner Panton was in search of a club armchair which should unite geometrical forms and functionality. The CONE CHAIR does no only justice this claim, he also excels every expectation which one had to date to a club armchair.
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