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Verner Panton Danish designer (1926 -1998) Among the giants of Danish design, Verner Panton established a unique reputation for his exuberant originality and tireless experimentation. Panton created lamps, furniture and textiles – and was also a sought-after interior designer. Although he was at the forefront of mid-century Danish Modern, Panton’s contribution was anything but mainstream. He enthusiastically embraced new materials, he splashed with a bold colour palette, and he playfully imbued many of his sculptural creations with a strong graphical expression – without ever compromising...
Open the catalog to page 2Verpan is - much like Verner Panton - a product of the Danish design tradition, which have put Denmark on the world map for functional, modern and unique design. In close collaboration with the Panton estate - especially widow Marianne Panton - Verpan has acquired the production and sales rights to a significant part of Verner Panton’s designs. In 2003 the production of lighting was initiated and in 2010 a furniture range was added. A continuous process of picking and choosing products from the vast treasure chest of Panton’s work, will bring many more items to life again. All of the Verpan...
Open the catalog to page 3VP GLOBE, PENDANT (1969) Verner Panton It is the interplay of materials, colours and shapes that characterises Verner Panton’s (1926-1998) VP GLOBE. This lamp’s beauty lies in the unity of its contrasts. VP GLOBE is one of Panton’s most iconic pendant lamps. To honour Verner, his idiom and his international life, Verpan are launching a new version with a brass finish.
Open the catalog to page 4Many people regard the FUN pendant lamp as one of Verner Panton’s greatest masterpieces in the field of lighting design. Ever since 1964, this pendant lamp has kindled joy and a wealth of stories. In collaboration with the designer’s widow, Marianne Panton, Verpan now present FUN with a brass-finish frame.
Open the catalog to page 7FUN 10DM BRASS, PENDANT (1964) SERIES 430, TABLE (1967) Verner Panton
Open the catalog to page 8FUN 10DM BRASS, PENDANT (1964) . SERIES'430, DINING CHAIR (1967) , MODULAR CHAIR (1959-1960) SERIES 430, TABLE (1967) “Verner Panton
Open the catalog to page 9SERIES 430, DINING CHAIR (1967) SERIES 430, TABLE (1967) Verner Panton
Open the catalog to page 10Series 430 chair Verner Panton’s goal was to design a practical dining chair that was just as comfortable as a lounge chair. That is why Series 430 has a wide, enveloping back and a well-padded seat with elastic webbing. This allows it to better adjust to the weight of the body and provides a relaxing seating position.
Open the catalog to page 11Different shades of blue Different shades of blue will be the hallmark of Verpan's tribute to Verne Panton . -(1926-1998): not only because it was Panton's favourite coloui Different shades of blue will be the hallmark of Verpan's tribute to Verner pamM -1998): not only because it was Panton's favourite colour, but also because it is such an elegant complement to the furniture. . W&lx-u Ibries SYSTEM 123 Dining and Lounge chairs, which Verpan have chosen to upholster with fabrics by the Belgian designer, Raf Simons, do not consist simply of one single blue. Instead, an entire symphony of...
Open the catalog to page 13VP GLOBE, PENDANT (1969) SERIES 430, DINING CHAIR (1967) SERIES 430, TABLE (1967) Verner Panton
Open the catalog to page 14Designing a table without a pedestal meant that the legs should be so slim and elegant that you hardly noticed them. In Series 430 they are just that. It should also be so light that you could move it as required to accommodate different uses: everything from a gathering point in the dining room to a card table in the living room or an extra working surface in the kitchen. Its lightness, slender legs and obvious frame really make Series 430 stand out. The table is a perfect match for the collection’s own lightweight Series 430 chairs or for the more distinctive System 123 dining chairs.
Open the catalog to page 15SYSTEM 123, DINI SERIES 4 As fares Panton was concerned, a Chair should be so comfortable that you Could sit comfortably on it both during and after dinner. Here you can /automatically change the sitting position when you have finished dinner and assume a more relaxed position. His solution was to split the back into two zones by adding a small fold - Which enables the back to be upright or to recline as required.
Open the catalog to page 17The Barboy is a typical example of Panton’s furniture. Designed in a sensuous idiom, in which the designer combines a matt surface with a shiny chrome handle and wheels, investing the piece with an elegant contrast. Verpan’s decision to celebrate the Danish designer with a new shade of blue should be regarded as a tribute to his huge knowledge of, and flair for, colours in both interiors and designs. Colours were so important to Panton that he declared – unashamedly – that colours were more important than shape
Open the catalog to page 18BARBOY, STORAGE (1963) Verner Panton
Open the catalog to page 19SYSTEM 123, LOUNGE CHAIR (1973) MODULAR CHAIR (1959-1960) MODULAR TABLE (1959-1960) Verner Panton System 123 LOUNGE fabric by Raf Simons Jeg modtager tekst fra Morten og Jørn. Jeg modtager tekst fra Morten og Jørn. Jeg modtager tekst fra Morten og Jørn. Jeg modtager tekst fra Morten og Jørn. Jeg modtager tekst fra Morten og Jørn. Jeg modtager tekst fra Morten og Jørn. Jeg modtager tekst fra Morten og Jørn. Jeg modtager tekst fra Morten og Jørn. Jeg modtager tekst fra Morten og Jørn. Jeg modtager tekst fra Morten og Jørn. Jeg modtager tekst fra Morten og Jørn. Jeg modtager tekst fra Morten...
Open the catalog to page 20MIRROR SCULPTURES (1965) MODULAR CHAIR (1959-1960) MODULAR TABLE (1959-1960) Verner Panton Modular chair & table 22
Open the catalog to page 22VP GLOBE, PENDANT (1969) BARBOY, STORAGE (1963) MODULAR CHAIR (1959-1960) SYSTEM 123, LOUNGE CHAIR (1973) Verner Panton
Open the catalog to page 23CLOVERLEAF SOFA (1969) MODULAR CHAIR (1959-1960) Verner Panton
Open the catalog to page 24Cloverleaf Sofa When Panton was commissioned to design a sofa consisting of modules, he wanted to design one, in which the modules were not simply a long series of repeats, but one, which became increasingly sculptural as more modules were added. This makes CLOVERLEAF unique. It is an item of furniture, on which you can either snuggle up with other people or keep yourself to yourself. CLOVERLEAF was designed to resemble clover, meandering and unfolding, as it gets longer. Down the middle the seat is divided by a backrest, which wriggles out of the seat. As well as providing necessary back...
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