Flowerpot Pattern Pendant, 1968
Flowerpot Pattern Pendant by Verner Panton for &Tradition.
Designed initially in 1968, Verner Panton's Flowerpot light is considered a true design icon. Characterised by its graphic, playful form, the lamp was named after the peaceful Flower Power movement that defined the era.
The pendant has been reissued in Panton's abstract undulating wave design, a pattern first used in the 1970s. The monochromatic colour palette, which alternates sequentially, is typical of the revolutionary Danish designer who boldly experimented with abstract shapes, colours and materials throughout his career.
The VP1 has a minimum order quantity of two.
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Description
Flowerpot Pattern Pendant by Verner Panton for &Tradition.
Designed initially in 1968, Verner Panton's Flowerpot light is considered a true design icon. Characterised by its graphic, playful form, the lamp was named after the peaceful Flower Power movement that defined the era.
The pendant has been reissued in Panton's abstract undulating wave design, a pattern first used in the 1970s. The monochromatic colour palette, which alternates sequentially, is typical of the revolutionary Danish designer who boldly experimented with abstract shapes, colours and materials throughout his career.
The VP1 has a minimum order quantity of two.
Dimensions
VP1: 23dia x 16cmh
VP7: 37dia x 27cmh
VP2: 50dia x 36cmh
Cable: 300cm
Materials
Formed of two intersecting hemispherical shades made of deep-drawn lacquered steel.
3m textile-covered cord with a black cable.
VP1 light source: 1x E27 max. 40 W (not included).
VP7 light source: 1x E27 max. 60 W (not included).
VP2 light source: 1x E27 max. 100 W (not included).
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