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$9,550
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$60,200
$9,550
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$60,200
$9,550
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$60,200
$9,550
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$60,200
$9,550
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$60,200
$9,550
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$60,200
$9,550
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$60,200
$9,550
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$60,200
$9,550
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$60,200
$9,550
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$60,200
$9,550
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$60,200
$9,550
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$60,200
$15,350
SKU: VRPN-131405/131407/131409-FAB-GRP-1
$17,115
SKU: VRPN-131405/131407/131409-FAB-GRP-2
$20,330
SKU: VRPN-131405/131407/131409-FAB-GRP-3
$23,990
SKU: VRPN-131405/131407/131409-FAB-GRP-4
$24,910
SKU: VRPN-131405/131407/131409-FAB-GRP-5
$28,115
SKU: VRPN-131405/131407/131409-FAB-GRP-6
$21,150
SKU: VRPN-131405/131407/131409-2-FAB-GRP-1
$23,530
SKU: VRPN-131405/131407/131409-2-FAB-GRP-2
$27,820
SKU: VRPN-131405/131407/131409-2-FAB-GRP-3
$32,850
SKU: VRPN-131405/131407/131409-2-FAB-GRP-4
$34,080
SKU: VRPN-131405/131407/131409-2-FAB-GRP-5
$38,810
SKU: VRPN-131405/131407/131409-2-FAB-GRP-6
$26,950
SKU: VRPN-131405/131407/131409-3-FAB-GRP-1
$29,945
SKU: VRPN-131405/131407/131409-3-FAB-GRP-2
$35,310
SKU: VRPN-131405/131407/131409-3-FAB-GRP-3
$41,710
SKU: VRPN-131405/131407/131409-3-FAB-GRP-4
$43,250
SKU: VRPN-131405/131407/131409-3-FAB-GRP-5
$49,505
SKU: VRPN-131405/131407/131409-3-FAB-GRP-6
$32,750
SKU: VRPN-131405/131407/131409-4-FAB-GRP-1
$36,360
SKU: VRPN-131405/131407/131409-4-FAB-GRP-2
$42,800
SKU: VRPN-131405/131407/131409-4-FAB-GRP-3
$50,570
SKU: VRPN-131405/131407/131409-4-FAB-GRP-4
$52,420
SKU: VRPN-131405/131407/131409-4-FAB-GRP-5
$60,200
SKU: VRPN-131405/131407/131409-4-FAB-GRP-6
Description
Specifications
Size
- Configuration 1: 31.5" h x 90.2" w x 45.5" d (80x229x115.5cm)
- Configuration 2: 31.5" h x 120.5" w x 84.6" d (80x306x215cm)
- Configuration 3: 31.5" h x 150.8" w x 84.6" d (80x383x215cm)
- Configuration 4: 31.5" h x 134.9" w x 120.3" d (80x342.7x305.5cm)
- Configuration 5: 31.5" h x 150.4" w x 133.9" d (80x382x340cm)
- Seat height: 15.7" (39.9cm)
Modules
- Extension unit: 31.5" h x 51.2" w x 44.5" d (80x130x113cm)
- Middle unit: 31.5" h x 55.9" w x 53.9" d (80x142x137cm)
- Left/right unit: 31.5" h x 45.1" w x 45.5" d (80x114.5x115.5cm)
- Seat height: 15.7" (40cm)
Material
PE plastic
Details
- Fabric Group 1: Remix
- Fabric Group 2: Re-wool
- Fabric Group 3: Divina, Divina MD, Divina Melange, Hallingdal, Steelcut Trio, Tonus, Steelcut Quartet
- Fabric Group 4: Vidar, Sunday
- Fabric Group 5: Karakoram
- Fabric Group 6: A Soft Place, Argo, Alpaca Alto, Gentle
- COM available on request
Brand
Verpan
A sensation when it arrived in 1967, Verner Panton’s iconic S chair (commonly cited as just the Panton chair) from the legendary Danish designer (1926-1998) cemented his reputation as a true innovator. An ineffable character in his own right, Panton left an enormous body of colorful, inventive and unmistakably “Verner” lighting, furniture and accessories that posses timeless appeal. With the originals long sought-after by collectors, Verpan, a Danish furniture and lighting firm dedicated itself to the works of its fellow countryman, acquired the exclusive rights to a significant measure of his work in close collaboration with the Panton estate and his widow Marianne Panton.
Verpan was established in 2003 with the production of lighting and expanded in 2010 when a furniture range was added. The dedicated Panton manufacturer not only continues to offer legacy designs made during the designer’s lifetime but also is now beginning to introduce pieces of furniture that were never before put into production from an archive of his original sketches. In doing so, they continue Panton’s pioneering spirit. As he said, “A less successful experiment is preferable to a beautiful platitude.”
Designer
Verner Panton
Verner Panton has been called the most un-Danish of famous Danish designers. His 1960 breakthrough, the injection-molded, plastic S Chair, vividly summed up his experimental nature, propensity for bold color and relish for new materials. Then regarded as the bad boy of post-war Scandinavian design, he had originally studied architecture at the Royal Art Academy in Copenhagen, graduating in 1951. After a 2-year stint in the offices of fellow Dane Arne Jacobsen, he struck out on his own and his early architectural proposals using unlikely elements such as cardboard and plastics attracted wide notice.
One of the iconic designers of the 20th century, Verner’s work was animated with a sense of fun and remains popular and influential today. “Most people spend their lives living in dreary, grey-beige conformity, mortally afraid of using colors,” said the designer, who died in 1998. “I try to show new ways, to encourage people to use their imagination and make their surroundings more exciting.”