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 5th August 2009
Year: 1970
In the 70s Verner Panton fully dived into the world of colours and forms. Strengthened by the success – already at the Visiona 0 – he ventured incredibly avant-garde draughts. The VISIONA 2 resembled a creative fireworks.
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by BiKILL on 5th August 2009
Year: 1968
End of the 60s Verner Panton formed the exhibition on the so-called Drahlon ship for the chemistry company Bayer AG on occasion of the Cologne furniture fair. Untill the middle of the 70s Bayer rented a Rhine steamboat and allowed to furnish it by contemporary designers.
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by BiKILL on 3rd August 2009
Verner Panton
Projects
90s
1998
- exhibition Light and Colour, Kolding/Denmark
- floor lamp Panto Beam
- slope light Hanging Lamp
1997
- creation Erco branch, London/Great Britain
1996
1995
- seat system Pantoflex/PantoGlide
- seat system Pantoflex/PantoMove
1994
- seat system Pantoflex
- seat system Pantoflex/PantoSwing
- 1993/94 chair Vilbert
1991
- lighting objects Leuchtkörper
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by BiKILL on 28th July 2009

Year: 1969/70
To the Cologne furniture fair in 1970 Verner Panton sketched the RING LAMP. How the name already allows to suppose, the wall and covers light exists of rings becoming smaller inwards. Besides, the light source, integrated in the centre, forms the most internal circle.
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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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by BiKILL on 18th July 2009

Year: 1970
A sculpture formed up from long-pulled spirals – the SPIRAL has more the effect of a perfect object, than beeing a bare light. Six years after the FUN, Verner Panton created the SPIRAL lights in support or advancement to her predecessor.
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by BiKILL on 18th July 2009

Year: 1964
Mother of Pearl – the name the mussel light from the FUN-family has, is programme. Nobly seeming round mussel discs were connected by small metal rings to long chains with different lengths. That holds it dynamic. As soon as a breath of wind blows over the light and the panels start to oscillate, the surroundings are dipped into gentle sound plays.
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by BiKILL on 15th July 2009

Year: 1980
Three dimensions and four colour variations (chromium-plated or gilt, white or red varnished), table or pendulum light – PANTOP presents itself as a light for every situation. Her filigree screen reminds of a bell. The light flows like a sound from her and illuminates the space.
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