Designed by verner panton in the late 1950s the chair combines a comfortably upholstered seat with an understated elegant base made of satin stainless steel.
Verner panton cone chair.
The back of the cone and the cushion which is fitted into its opening are upholstered in cloth.
1960 icon with sex appeal panton chair.
The masterful use of colour was a hallmark of his work.
You can see this with the panton chair.
Verner panton 13 february 1926 5 september 1998 is considered one of denmark s most influential 20th century furniture and interior designers during his career he created innovative and futuristic designs in a variety of materials especially plastics and in vibrant and exotic colors his style was very 1960s but regained popularity at the end of the 20th century.
Vitra and verner panton teamed up to develop the panton chair shortly thereafter.
Newly upholstered maharam hallingdal fabric dimensions.
In 1963 the designer and his wife marianne moved to basel.
23 5 d x 23 w x 33 25 h seat height 19 75.
Its striking appearance is matched by exceptional comfort which makes the chair an ideal choice for expressive lounges and lobbies.
When panton had an idea he did not want to just change a detail it was far more important to him to thrash out the possibilities of something completely new.
The cone chair s innovative aesthetic modified the approach to seating in the latter part of the 1950s and it was the first creation in the legendary design language for which panton is renowned today.
The chair consists of a cone shaped metal frame which rotates at its base on a cross shaped metal foot.
With this chair panton turned convention on its head by inverting the cone creating an effect which was both futuristic and novel.
The cone chair by verner panton evokes a pop art aesthetic despite or perhaps precisely because of its orientation to the classic geometric figure of a cone.
Verner panton was an influential figure in the development of design during the 1960s and 70s.
With his wire cone chair verner panton was experimenting with a cone shape and unusual use of wire.
After moving to switzerland in the early 1960s the danish designer became known for his inventive novel ideas for furnishings lighting and textiles.
With this chair panton turned convention on its head by inverting the cone creating an effect which was both futuristic and novel.
Midcentury verner panton swivel cone chair made in denmark circa 1960s.