Heart Cone Chair Verner Panton, 1959 Heart Cone Chair The design career of Verner Panton reached its rst peak toward the end of the 1950s. With a furniture series based on simple geometric shapes, Panton anticipated elements of Pop Art, while also emulating the elegance of Scandinavian Modernism in the execution of the bases. The most famous designs from this series are the Cone Chair and the Heart Cone Chair. The Heart Cone Chair takes its name from its heart-shaped silhouette. The extended wings of the backrest are reminiscent of Mickey Mouse ears, but can also be interpreted as a contemporary development of the classic wingback chair. Materials ∏ Body: GRP (glass-bre reinforced plastic laminate). ∏ Upholstery: polyurethane foam. ∏ Base: stainless steel cruciform base, satin nish. ∏ Glides: plastic. DIMENSIONS (measurements are established pursuant to EN 1335-1) Heart Cone Chair
Open the catalog to page 1I rust I matt blue Cover, Tonus Base stainless stee Vitra can be found around the globe. To find a Vitra partner in your area, go towww.vitra.com. www.vitra.com/heartconechair Brf#v
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