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'Panthella' Floor Lamp by Verner Panton for Louis Poulsen
Designer: Verner Panton
Maker: Louis Poulsen [ Denmark ]
Year: 1971 [ Designed ]
Size: H 1311 x D/W 500
Condition Report: Great condition, no damage. The plastic under the shade and on the base has evenly yellowed with age, see images.
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Standing among Verner Panton’s most celebrated contributions to modern lighting design. Developed at the height of his experimental period, the lamp embodies Panton’s ambition to create luminous environments where form and function were inseparable.
Its hemispherical shade and flaring base operate together as reflectors, diffusing a gentle, even light that fills the surrounding space. More than a functional object, the Panthella illustrates the optimism of early 1970s design culture, in which new materials and sculptural forms were employed to challenge conventional notions of domestic lighting.
Today, it endures as both a design icon and a testament to Panton’s radical vision of atmosphere as a central element of living.
Designer: Verner Panton
Maker: Louis Poulsen [ Denmark ]
Year: 1971 [ Designed ]
Size: H 1311 x D/W 500
Condition Report: Great condition, no damage. The plastic under the shade and on the base has evenly yellowed with age, see images.
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Standing among Verner Panton’s most celebrated contributions to modern lighting design. Developed at the height of his experimental period, the lamp embodies Panton’s ambition to create luminous environments where form and function were inseparable.
Its hemispherical shade and flaring base operate together as reflectors, diffusing a gentle, even light that fills the surrounding space. More than a functional object, the Panthella illustrates the optimism of early 1970s design culture, in which new materials and sculptural forms were employed to challenge conventional notions of domestic lighting.
Today, it endures as both a design icon and a testament to Panton’s radical vision of atmosphere as a central element of living.