Innovative and futuristic, Verner Panton's designs are unmistakably children of the '60s and remarkable for their curves and wit, none more so than his 1964 Fun lamp series.
This pretty floor lamp, together with the matching Fun table light and pendant, provide the perfect lighting for those who want to soften a contemporary design scheme, and introduce a more feminine aspect.
Attractive even when not lit, the chrome lamp produces a gently diffused light through its translucent, mother-of-pearl discs.
1926-1998 (Denmark)
Verner Panton was the first architect to work with form and design using plastic as his main material. When he created the Panton chair, the world’s first single-form, injection-moulded chair, it was considered a revolutionary technique back in the 1960s. Throughout his life Panton created innovative designs that combined materials in unconventional ways and was greatly influenced by the impact of colour on his work . Verner Panton represents design without borders. Verner Panton’s vision: to create design using unconventional techniques.
"Choosing colours should not be a gamble. It should be a conscious decision. Colours have a meaning and a function."
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