Panton Chair – Verner Panton, 1960
The iconic Panton Chair, designed by Danish designer Verner Panton, is a masterpiece of 20th-century furniture design and one of the most recognizable chairs in the history of modern design. Introduced in the 1960s, it was the first chair to be manufactured entirely out of a single piece of molded plastic.
Features:
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Designer: Verner Panton
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Design Year: 1960 (mass-produced from 1967)
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Material: Durable molded polypropylene or fiberglass (depending on edition)
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Color: Typically available in a variety of bold or minimalist shades (pictured in white)
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Finish: Matte or glossy, depending on edition
Specifications (approx.):
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Height: 83 cm
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Seat Height: 41 cm
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Width: 50 cm
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Depth: 61 cm
Key Highlights:
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Sculptural S-shape that combines aesthetics with ergonomic comfort
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Stackable and suitable for both indoor and outdoor use
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Timeless and futuristic, often featured in museums and modern interiors
The Panton Chair is not only a functional seating option, but a bold statement piece—perfect for lovers of modernism and avant-garde design.