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Panton Classic
Polyurethane foam chair
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About Panton Classic
Verner Panton was one of the most powerful figures in the advancement of design during the 1960s and 1970s.‎ Along with his trial way to deal with structures and shadings, he was enthralled by the capability of plastic, a clever material at the time.‎ His point was to make an agreeable chair made in one piece that could be utilized anywhere.‎ After looking for a maker for a very long time, Panton came into contact with Vitra in 1963.‎ Together they fostered the Panton Chair, which was first introduced in 1967.‎ Serial creation of the Panton Chair started in 1967.‎ It was hailed as a sensation and got various prizes.‎ One of the soonest models is presently in the assortment of the Museum of Modern Art in New York.‎ Today the Panton Chair is viewed as an exemplary of current furniture design.‎ The first form of the chair in unbending polyurethane foam with a lustrous veneer finish is showcased under the name Panton Chair Classic.‎ Materials: – Shell: inflexible polyurethane foam.‎ – Surface: shiny polish finish.‎
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Product year | 1959 |
Style | Modern |
Country | Switzerland |
Mila –
Stylish design, but comfort could be better. Love the glossy finish, though it’s not for everyone. Adds a modern touch to my space. 3/5 stars.