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  • &Tradition – FlowerPot VP9 wireless table lamp, signal green
  • &Tradition – FlowerPot VP9 wireless table lamp, signal green
  • &Tradition – FlowerPot VP9 wireless table lamp, signal green
  • &Tradition – FlowerPot VP9 wireless table lamp, signal green

FlowerPot VP9 wireless table lamp, signal green – &Tradition

€185.00

154.17 tax excl.

The Flowerpot table lamp is one of Verner Panton's most famous creations. Designed in 1964, it celebrates the Flower Power of the time.

Quantity
In stock. Delivery France 1-3 days. Other countries : 5 days.

Description

Designed in 1968, the Flowerpot design is testament to the enduring influence and spirit of Verner Panton's exuberant design rhetoric.

Available in a range of sizes, colours and finishes, the Flowerpot embodies the essence of playful versatility.

From Tangy Pink, to Cobalt Blue and Signal Green– each vivid shade has been thoughtfully chosen to leave a lasting impression wherever placed.

Light source

Integrated LED 3W, dimmable

Color temperature : 2700 kelvins

CRI : >80Ra

Designer

Verner Panton


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 moved into furniture and interior design, where he became famous for his avant-garde creations. These included legless chairs and a sofa set 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 carpets.

Panton's innovative use of materials, colors and shapes earned him a reputation as a visionary. In 1998, the Queen of Denmark awarded him the Knight's Cross of the Order of Dannebrog in recognition of his achievements.

The Flower Pot lamp became an emblem of the Flower Power peace movement in the 1960s. With its range of bright colors, it is just as synonymous with modernity as when it was launched in 1968. Panton's Topan lamp is its little sister, a simple half-sphere that can also be configured in groups. "Panton's provocative use of materials, geometric shapes and psychedelic colors set him apart,” notes Martin Kornbek Hansen. “Our &tradition product catalog wouldn't be complete without this endearing example of this radical design evangelist.














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Data sheet

Size
Ø16 x H29,5 cm
Materials
Lacquered polycarbonate (PC) and steel
Weight
0,83 kg
Light source
LED integrated