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panton spiral sp1 hanging lamp
by Verner Panton, from VerPan
panton spiral sp1 hanging lamp
Design Verner Panton, 1969
Cellidor, nylon strings
Made in Denmark by VerPan ApS.
"Light and color are closely linked. The colors can make a crucial change in nature, if you switch from daylight to artificial light or just from strong to weak illumination. In addition, color perception is affected by the material structure. Even if a piece of textile can have the same color as a shiny enamel plate, then they will act completely different." -Verner Panton
The Spiral collection is another example of Verner Panton's experimentation with colors and shapes. In a light breeze the Spiral pendants move slightly creating a play of light and reflection.
As one of the most influential and remarkable designers of the era, Verner Panton (1926-1998) has created objects, spaces and art. He was a master of the fluid, futuristic style of 1960s design which introduced the Pop aesthetic to furniture and interiors. His original, space age designs have won numerous awards and been exhibited in museums and private collections around the world. His ideologies and design concepts are apparent and have had great influence on 21st century design.
The Spiral collection is offered in various sizes and finish options and also 1, 2 or 3 clusters. Spiral SP1 features one clusters of spirals suspended by nylon strings and includes a matching ceiling plate. The light source is hung by a transparent cord. Please call the hive showroom with any questions: 1-866-663-4483.
spiral sp1 hanging lamp: 18.9" dia. | 45.3" h
requires 1x60W E26 bulb | assembly required
Cellidor, nylon strings
Made in Denmark by VerPan ApS.
"Light and color are closely linked. The colors can make a crucial change in nature, if you switch from daylight to artificial light or just from strong to weak illumination. In addition, color perception is affected by the material structure. Even if a piece of textile can have the same color as a shiny enamel plate, then they will act completely different." -Verner Panton
The Spiral collection is another example of Verner Panton's experimentation with colors and shapes. In a light breeze the Spiral pendants move slightly creating a play of light and reflection.
As one of the most influential and remarkable designers of the era, Verner Panton (1926-1998) has created objects, spaces and art. He was a master of the fluid, futuristic style of 1960s design which introduced the Pop aesthetic to furniture and interiors. His original, space age designs have won numerous awards and been exhibited in museums and private collections around the world. His ideologies and design concepts are apparent and have had great influence on 21st century design.
The Spiral collection is offered in various sizes and finish options and also 1, 2 or 3 clusters. Spiral SP1 features one clusters of spirals suspended by nylon strings and includes a matching ceiling plate. The light source is hung by a transparent cord. Please call the hive showroom with any questions: 1-866-663-4483.
spiral sp1 hanging lamp: 18.9" dia. | 45.3" h
requires 1x60W E26 bulb | assembly required
$2,895.00 + free shipping
(usually ships in 20 business days)
Verner Panton
Verner Panton (1926 – 1998) created innovative, futuristic designs in vibrant colors with a variety of materials. Many of his well-known furniture designs have remained in continuous production and others have been reintroduced. Panton studied architecture at the Royal Danish Academy of Art graduating in 1951. He subsequently worked in the architecture office of Arne Jacobsen. Panton started his own design and architectural practice and was well known for his innovative architectural proposals including a collapsible house, the Cardboard House and the Plastic House. In 1953 Panton converted a Volkswagen bus into a mobile studio and travelled across Europe. He returned to Denmark full of ideas, one of which evolved into the iconic Heart Cone Chair. Based on his vision of a one-piece one material cantilever chair, Panton in collaboration with Vitra developed the first cantilever plastic chair. The Panton chair became his most famous design and has been in production since 1967.
One of the true rebels and pioneers in the world of lighting and furniture design, Verner Panton is an icon. True to his vision, his creative language shocked surroundings when he started designing and continues to leave people amazed today. Adding a touch of Panton instantly transforms a room. For many years Verpan has produced his famous lamps, carefully merging quality and originality.