Spy
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...
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Year: 1968 Simply and nicely, with these both adjectives the Flowerpot by Verner Panton can be described the best way. Conceived as a table light, cover light and garden light, the design of the light...
View ArticleTopan
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...
View ArticleMoon Lamp
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...
View ArticleRing Lamp
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....
View ArticlePantography
Pantography of 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...
View ArticleVisiona 0
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...
View ArticleVisiona 2
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...
View ArticleFun Metal
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...
View ArticleThe Wapping Project
History of Wapping Hydraulic Power Station The Wapping Hydraulic Power Station, on Wapping Wall, was built by the London Hydraulic Power Company in 1890. One of five London stations of its...
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