&Tradition
Verner Panton Flowerpot VP3 Table Lamp, Assorted Colors
Exceptional Modern Design
$510.00
Regular price
$600.00
SKU:
FJ-AT-20729101-AME-FJ
- Specifications
- Description
- The Designer
- Brand:and-tradition
- Country: PRC
- SKU: FJ-AT-20729101-AME-FJ
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Material:
- Two-Spun Brass or Steel Metal Shades.
- Lighting Fixture: E27 IF-MEDIUM / Max Wattage: 40w. (Bulb is not included)
- Cord: PVC / 78.7".
- IP Rating: IP20.
- Environment: For use in indoor conditions.
- Care:Wipe the surface of the lamp with a soft, damp sponge or cloth, and wipe immediately after with a dry cloth. Do not use any abrasive cleaning tools such as steel wool, scouring sponges or stiff brushes. Never use strong cleaning agents such as white spirit, turpentine, household glass cleaner or cellulose thinner.
- Designer:Verner Panton
- Dimensions:Ø: 9.1", H: 19.7"
Among the most norm-breaking Danish designs of the 1960s, the iconic form of Verner Panton's Flowerpot. The fixture emits a soft and comfortable illumination. It is available in a wide range of contemporary colors and will bring a cozy atmosphere to the home.
Verner Panton
Verner Panton (1926 — 1998) is considered one of Denmark's most influential 20th-century furniture and interior designers. During his career, he created innovative and futuristic designs in a variety of materials, especially plastics, and in vibrant and exotic colors.
Panton studied architecture at the Royal Danish Academy of Art (Det Kongelige Danske Kunstakademi) in Copenhagen, graduating in 1951. During the first two years of his career, 1950—1952, he worked at the architectural practice of Arne Jacobsen, another Danish architect and furniture designer. He then started his own design and architectural office.
Like many iconoclasts, Verner Panton was rarely content with making a safe choice at the expense of his vision. During his career, his architectural plans included collapsible houses and chairs with no legs. In 1960 Panton was the designer of the very first single-form injection-moulded plastic chair. The Stacking chair or S chair, became his most famous and mass-produced design. Panton was an exciting and controversial figure in the 1960 world of design. What is not up for debate is the depth of his legacy. His psychedelic shapes have come to characterize the era and his playful designs only seem to improve with time.
Panton studied architecture at the Royal Danish Academy of Art (Det Kongelige Danske Kunstakademi) in Copenhagen, graduating in 1951. During the first two years of his career, 1950—1952, he worked at the architectural practice of Arne Jacobsen, another Danish architect and furniture designer. He then started his own design and architectural office.
Like many iconoclasts, Verner Panton was rarely content with making a safe choice at the expense of his vision. During his career, his architectural plans included collapsible houses and chairs with no legs. In 1960 Panton was the designer of the very first single-form injection-moulded plastic chair. The Stacking chair or S chair, became his most famous and mass-produced design. Panton was an exciting and controversial figure in the 1960 world of design. What is not up for debate is the depth of his legacy. His psychedelic shapes have come to characterize the era and his playful designs only seem to improve with time.