Verner Panton (1926-1998) was an inspirational and colourful personality. A unique person with a special sense of colours, shapes, light function and room.
Verner Panton studied at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts in Copenhagen before going on to work at Arne Jacobsen’s architectural practice. He set up his own design studio in 1955.
Over the course of his career, Verner Panton introduced a series of modern lamps and furniture with personalities unlike any of his Scandinavian contemporaries. With a remarkable faith in the unlimited possibilities of the form, he worked successfully to create a new set of theories about how lighting and furniture should work and how they should influence its surrounding.
Panto pendant
design Verner Panton, 1977
The Panto pendant was designed by Verner Panton in 1977. It is composed by a transparent acrylic sphere and reflectors suspended by 3 steel chains. It is available in 2 dimensions: Ø40cm and Ø50cm.
Dimensions Ø40cm, Ø50cm. 4m fabric cord.
Materials acrylic, steel, textile cord
Light source E14 (Ø40cm), E27 (Ø50cm).
White canopy included.