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Verner Panton Flower Pot Pendant
designed in 1968

Verner Panton Flower Pot Pendant
Verner Panton Flower Pot Pendant
Verner Panton Flower Pot Pendant
Verner Panton Flower Pot Pendant
Verner Panton Flower Pot Pendant
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Verner Panton
Flower Pot Pendant

  • Playful design from 1968
  • Unique form and functionality
  • Diffused light
  • Available in several bright colours

The rounded shape of the Flower Pot Pendant lamp by Verner Panton owes its inspiration to the flower power movement of the 1960s. The lamp comprises two hemispheres facing each other, which provide soft, diffused light, creating pleasant room atmosphere. The colourful and playful design will add an individual touch to both retro and modern décor. The Flower Pot Pendant’s unique form is a result of Panton’s imaginative and celebrated approach to furniture design.

INFURN produces the Flower Pot Pendant lamp in quality carbon steel, available in six stunning colours.

The Flower Pot Pendant is perfectly complemented by the matching Flower Pot Table Lamp.

Dimensions

Diameter lamp shade: 23 cm
Height lamp shade: 16 cm
Bulbs: 1 x 40W E27

Verner Panton
(1926-1998)

Considered as one of Denmark’s most influential 20th Century furniture and interior designers, Verner Panton pushed all creative barriers with innovative and futuristic design, exhilarated by the use of explosive bold colouring. Born in 1926, Panton studied architecture at the Royal Danish Academy of Art in Copenhagen, graduating in 1951. Experimenting design with a wide array of psychedelic composition, the revered designer was engaged by the Op Art movement, a distinguished belief and style within visual arts focused explicitly upon the relationship between striking bold colours and forms, rousing an intense visual effect. Panton’s style was very fundamental to the decade of his greatest work, the 1960s, but an emergence of regained popularity with his design is very evident today. Comfortable in designing with a variety of materials, from fabric to plastics, Verner Panton is celebrated for his innovative project work for Der Spiegel, a well-known German publication in Hamburg. The Dane also received endearing recognition in the form of numerous awards, including the prestigious Deutsche Auswahl prize 5 years in a row between 1981 and 1986.

Considered as one of Denmark’s most influential 20th Century furniture and interior designers, Verner Panton pushed all creative barriers with innovative and futuristic design, exhilarated by the use of explosive bold colouring. Born in 1926, Panton studied architecture at the Royal Danish Academy of Art in Copenhagen, graduating in 1951. Experimenting design with a wide array of psychedelic composition, the revered designer was engaged by the Op Art movement, a distinguished belief and style within visual arts focused explicitly upon the relationship between striking bold colours and forms, rousing an intense visual effect. Panton’s style was very fundamental to the decade of his greatest work, the 1960s, but an emergence of regained popularity with his design is very evident today. Comfortable in designing with a variety of materials, from fabric to plastics, Verner Panton is celebrated for his innovative project work for Der Spiegel, a well-known German publication in Hamburg. The Dane also received endearing recognition in the form of numerous awards, including the prestigious Deutsche Auswahl prize 5 years in a row between 1981 and 1986.