Originally designed for a Danish restaurant, this cone-shaped chair is based on the classic geometric figure and is mounted on a stainless steel base in such a way that it pivots. Its semi-circular shell is long enough to form the back and arm supports, making it an exceeding comfortable place to sit.
... I 1962 mødtes Verner Panton og Marianne Pherson Oertenheim under en ferie på Tenerife, og to år senere blev parret gift i Basel. Udover at være Verner Pantons kone, var Marianne Panton også hans de facto-direktør, og hun arbejdede tæt...
... What began with a Panton Chair has grown into a comprehensive collection Verner Panton's furniture including his Cone Chair, Tivoli Chair, and even a Phantom. A product we proudly admit to not fully understanding. Or particularly...
... And although the Scandline Brochure does repeat a lot of the established stereotypes and openly plays with the familiar "tourist gaze" - it is after all a tourist brochure - undertaking such a tour also allows one the opportunity to ... This tradition is continued and wonderfully expanded upon by designers such as Kasper Salto, Søren Ulrik Petersen or Thomas Harrit and Nicolai Sørensen creators of the ingenious Knax coat hanger. ...
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