Panton Chair - Vitra
Designed by
Verner Panton
Panton Chair
In the early sixties, the Danish Designer Verner Panton together with the Vitra Development Team, realised an idea which had preoccupied him for many years by producing a plastic chair from a single moulding. In 1967, the Panton Chair went into mass production, it was immediately regarded as a sensation and won many awards. One of the first chairs is exhibited in the Museum of Modern Art, New York. Today the Panton Chair belongs to the classics of modern furniture design.
The first modern one-piece molded chair was ahead of its time when first introduced in the late '60s. This all plastic re-edition was approved by the late designer. Indoor/outdoor use.
Colors: Basic dark, blue, red, white or yellow
Technical description
Polypropylene died through. Matte surface finish. Stacks up to 4 high
PLEASE NOTE: This is not the Panton Classic and is not high gloss
Manufactured by VITRA
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