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Flowerpot VP10 | pattern cobalt blue & twilight blue

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Design by Verner Panton

"The Flowerpot lamp became synonymous with the Flower Power movement from the late 60s. Reflecting a break from convention to embrace a more open, modern mentality that promoted peace and harmony. Such was the mindset of its designer, Verner Panton. One of the most forward-thinking talents of his time.

A beloved part of &Tradition’s collection since 2010, the Flowerpot pendant is now available in a new, smaller size. Measuring 16 cm in diameter, it comes in all 14 colourways, along with the re-issue of a Panton original featuring the black and white wave-pattern design."
 
Material Lacquered steel or plated steel
Cabo 300 cm têxtil
Altura (cm) 12,7
Diâmetro (cm) ⌀16
Casquilho G9 (max 5W LED)
Proteção IP IP20 Class II
Fonte Luz Exclui lâmpada LED G9
 
Acabamentos Cobalt Blue - RAL 5002
Dark Plum - Pantone 19-1617 TPG
Grey Beige - NCS S 4005-Y20R
Matt Black - RAL 9017
Matt Light Grey - Pantone 3 U
Matt White - RAL 9003
Pattern Black/White
Mustard - NCS S 3060-Y10R
Signal Green - NCS S4050-G
Stone Blue - NCS S 6005-B80G
Swim Blue - Pantone 16-4132 TPG
Tangy Pink - RAL 4003
Vermilion Red - RAL 3002
Chrome-plated
Brass-plated


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Design by Verner Panton

Among the giants of Danish design, Verner Panton (1926-1998) established a unique reputation for his exuberant originality and tireless experimentation. Panton created lamps, furniture and textiles – and was also a sought-after interior designer. Although he was at the forefront of mid-century Danish Modernism, Panton's contribution was anything but mainstream. He enthusiastically embraced new materials, made use of a bold color palette and imbued many of his sculptural creations with a strong graphic and playful expression – without ever compromising quality or finish. Panton's iconic designs have emerged as classics of contemporary design – surprisingly inventive now as they were 50 years ago.

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