Topan VP6 Pendant Lamp
by Verner Panton from &tradition
topan vp6 pendant lamp
Design Verner Panton, 1960
Aluminum, fabric cord
Made in Denmark by &Tradition
Sometimes the simplest things are the most lasting and memorable, the Topan Pendant being a brilliant example. It was the first mass produced lamp by Verner Panton, later to be followed by the FlowerPot. Topan's simplicity and coolness proves to be of lasting value. Topan was originally designed for the hotel and restaurant Astoria in Trondheim, Norway, in 1960. Here, Panton used his textile designs Geometry I to IV for floors, walls and ceilings in order to give the room a uniform image. The Topan pendants hung all over, dividing large rooms into smaller and more intimate spaces.
Verner Panton graduated as an architect from the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Copenhagen in 1951, and later founded his own studio and went in the opposite direction of most Danish designers. Pop aesthetics in furniture and interiors were born. Verner Panton successfully interpreted the 'a-changin' times of the hippie movement and moon landing into visionary colorful interior, lighting and furniture. To him, color was always more important than form and creating his own theory of light based on Goethe and the Bauhaus painters, he believed, that color could evoke feelings.
Topan is available in many bold colors with matching textile cord, an aluminum globe, 9 feet of cord and aluminum ceiling rosette.
8.3" dia. | 7.5" h | ceiling rosette: 4.5" dia.
requires 1x40W E27 or 7W low energy bulb
Aluminum, fabric cord
Made in Denmark by &Tradition
Sometimes the simplest things are the most lasting and memorable, the Topan Pendant being a brilliant example. It was the first mass produced lamp by Verner Panton, later to be followed by the FlowerPot. Topan's simplicity and coolness proves to be of lasting value. Topan was originally designed for the hotel and restaurant Astoria in Trondheim, Norway, in 1960. Here, Panton used his textile designs Geometry I to IV for floors, walls and ceilings in order to give the room a uniform image. The Topan pendants hung all over, dividing large rooms into smaller and more intimate spaces.
Verner Panton graduated as an architect from the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Copenhagen in 1951, and later founded his own studio and went in the opposite direction of most Danish designers. Pop aesthetics in furniture and interiors were born. Verner Panton successfully interpreted the 'a-changin' times of the hippie movement and moon landing into visionary colorful interior, lighting and furniture. To him, color was always more important than form and creating his own theory of light based on Goethe and the Bauhaus painters, he believed, that color could evoke feelings.
Topan is available in many bold colors with matching textile cord, an aluminum globe, 9 feet of cord and aluminum ceiling rosette.
8.3" dia. | 7.5" h | ceiling rosette: 4.5" dia.
requires 1x40W E27 or 7W low energy bulb
$405.00 + free shipping
Verner Panton
Panton created futuristic designs in vibrant colors and materials. In 1953 Panton converted a VW bus into a studio and travelled Europe and returned to Denmark full of Design ideas.
A brand built on a Danish legacy of craftmanship spanning decades of design. From Panton’s Flowerpot lamp to Jaime Hayon's Montera lamp, the &Tradition collection ranges from reissued classics to contemporary pieces.