Vitra Panton Chair white, Verner Panton, 1999
Panton Chair withe by Vitra
(Verner Panton, 1967/1999): Because of progress in plastics technology, the Panton Chair has been
through a number of production phases since its original launch. The
last version of the chair authorised by Verner Panton was produced in
collaboration with the designer at the end of the 1990s. This model
realised one of Panton's fundamental objectives for the first time: a
plastic chair as an inexpensive industrial product. Suitable for
outdoor use.
Panton Chair Solid plastic chair made in a single mould. Polypropylene
dyed through. Produced using injection moulding. Also
suitable for outdoor use. Weight 5.6 kg.
Special additives slow down the fading process caused by ultraviolet rays. However, leaving the chair exposed to the sun for an extended period of time can result in changes in the colour. We recommend that the chair not be left in the sun longer than necessary.
830 x 500 x 610 mm.
Special additives slow down the fading process caused by ultraviolet rays. However, leaving the chair exposed to the sun for an extended period of time can result in changes in the colour. We recommend that the chair not be left in the sun longer than necessary.
830 x 500 x 610 mm.
Product.Nr.: 4400300004
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Design classics and designer furniture by Verner Panton
Verner Panton, born 1926 in Gamtofte, Denmark, studied at Odense Technical College before enrolling at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts in Copenhagen as an architecture student. He worked from 1950-52 in the architectural firm of Arne Jacobsen, and founded an independent studio for architecture and design in 1955. His furniture designs for the firm Plus-linje attracted attention with their geometric forms. In the following years Panton created numerous designs for seating furniture and lighting. His passion for bright colours and geometric patterns manifested itself in an extensive range of textile designs. By fusing the elements of a room—floor, walls, ceiling, furnishings, lighting, textiles, wall panels made of enamel or plastic—into a unified gesamtkunstwerk, Panton's interior installations have attained legendary status. The most famous examples are the "Visiona" ship installations for the Cologne Furniture Fair (1968 and 1970), the Spiegel publishing headquarters in Hamburg (1969) and the Varna restaurant in Aarhus (1970). Panton's collaboration with Vitra began in the early 1960s, when the firm decided to develop what became his best-known design, the Panton Chair, which was introduced in 1967. This was also the first independently developed product by Vitra. Verner Panton died in 1998 in Copenhagen. Vitra's re-edition of designs by Panton, as well as the retrospective of his work mounted by the Vitra Design Museum in 2000, bear witness to the special relationship between Vitra and Verner Panton.Product collaborations with Vitra and re-editions:
1999 Panton Chair
1970 Amoebe Highback armchair
1970 Amoebe armchair
1969 Living Tower furniture sculpture
1969 Ring Lamp
1963 Bar Boy side table
1960 Geometri area rug
1960 Pillows
1960 Moon Lamp
1959/60 Panton Chair Classic
1959/60 Panton Junior children's chair
1959 Heart Cone Chair
1959 Wire Cone Chair
1958 Cone Chair
1958 Cone Table
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