VP Flowerpot Lamp

$315.00

Among the most norm-breaking Danish designs of the 1960s, is the iconic Verner Panton Flowerpot.

DESCRIPTION

Slightly smaller in size than the table lamp version, and deliberately lightweight, the portable VP9 comes equipped with a USB charging cable. It is available in a wide range of contemporary colors and will bring a cozy atmosphere to indoor and outdoor settings.

SPECIFICATIONS

The base and the lamp shade are molded in polycarbonate (PC). The dimmer is made from steel.

H:11.6"xØ:6.2"

Shade size: Ø:6.29"

Weight: 1.7 lbs

Fixture: Integrated LED

Dimmable: Three Level

Cord length: 78.7”

Environment: Indoor/Outdoor Store Inside

IP Rating: IP44

**Some assembly may be required.

VERNER PANTON

Design by: Verner Panton

Design year: 1968

Verner Panton started out as a painter before studying architecture at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Copenhagen. After an apprenticeship with architect / designer Arne Jacobsen, Panton pursued a path in furniture and interior design, where he became famous for his avant-garde designs. Such as chairs with no legs and a sofa placed vertically against the wall. In the 60’s and 70’s, his passion for designing entire environments led to immersive interiors featuring his hypnotic patterns and futuristic designs for furniture, lighting, wallpapers, posters and rugs. Panton’s pioneering use of materials, colours and shapes earned him a reputation as a visionary.

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Among the most norm-breaking Danish designs of the 1960s, is the iconic Verner Panton Flowerpot.

DESCRIPTION

Slightly smaller in size than the table lamp version, and deliberately lightweight, the portable VP9 comes equipped with a USB charging cable. It is available in a wide range of contemporary colors and will bring a cozy atmosphere to indoor and outdoor settings.

SPECIFICATIONS

The base and the lamp shade are molded in polycarbonate (PC). The dimmer is made from steel.

H:11.6"xØ:6.2"

Shade size: Ø:6.29"

Weight: 1.7 lbs

Fixture: Integrated LED

Dimmable: Three Level

Cord length: 78.7”

Environment: Indoor/Outdoor Store Inside

IP Rating: IP44

**Some assembly may be required.

VERNER PANTON

Design by: Verner Panton

Design year: 1968

Verner Panton started out as a painter before studying architecture at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Copenhagen. After an apprenticeship with architect / designer Arne Jacobsen, Panton pursued a path in furniture and interior design, where he became famous for his avant-garde designs. Such as chairs with no legs and a sofa placed vertically against the wall. In the 60’s and 70’s, his passion for designing entire environments led to immersive interiors featuring his hypnotic patterns and futuristic designs for furniture, lighting, wallpapers, posters and rugs. Panton’s pioneering use of materials, colours and shapes earned him a reputation as a visionary.

Among the most norm-breaking Danish designs of the 1960s, is the iconic Verner Panton Flowerpot.

DESCRIPTION

Slightly smaller in size than the table lamp version, and deliberately lightweight, the portable VP9 comes equipped with a USB charging cable. It is available in a wide range of contemporary colors and will bring a cozy atmosphere to indoor and outdoor settings.

SPECIFICATIONS

The base and the lamp shade are molded in polycarbonate (PC). The dimmer is made from steel.

H:11.6"xØ:6.2"

Shade size: Ø:6.29"

Weight: 1.7 lbs

Fixture: Integrated LED

Dimmable: Three Level

Cord length: 78.7”

Environment: Indoor/Outdoor Store Inside

IP Rating: IP44

**Some assembly may be required.

VERNER PANTON

Design by: Verner Panton

Design year: 1968

Verner Panton started out as a painter before studying architecture at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Copenhagen. After an apprenticeship with architect / designer Arne Jacobsen, Panton pursued a path in furniture and interior design, where he became famous for his avant-garde designs. Such as chairs with no legs and a sofa placed vertically against the wall. In the 60’s and 70’s, his passion for designing entire environments led to immersive interiors featuring his hypnotic patterns and futuristic designs for furniture, lighting, wallpapers, posters and rugs. Panton’s pioneering use of materials, colours and shapes earned him a reputation as a visionary.