Item No.
106412
Panton Chair
$500.00
Item No.
106412
Panton Chair
$500.00
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- Sculptural chair made from a single piece of polypropylene.
- Incredibly durable and easy to clean.
- Stackable design.
- 32.67" H 18.89" W 22.44" D
Shipping Options
- Ships via FedEx
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5-year warranty (terms and conditions may vary)
Designed by Verner Panton for Vitra
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Ahead of the curve —
Verner Panton always pushed materials to their limits. Case in point: his Panton Chair. The first single-material chair to be made, this striking, sculptural seat is crafted from a single piece of durable, easy-to-clean polypropylene.
Details
Pushing materials to their limits was a passion of Verner Panton, who always approached design challenges in unconventional ways. His cantilevered stacking Panton Chair (1960) was the first single-material and single-form chair to be made, and it’s been continually updated by Vitra through decades of plastics technology innovations. As striking as a modern sculpture, it’s crafted from a single piece of strong, flexible polypropylene that’s durable and easy to clean. Made in Italy.
- Sculptural chair made from a single piece of polypropylene.
- Incredibly durable and easy to clean.
- Stackable design.
- Suitable for residential and commercial use.
- Made in Italy.
- Brand
- Vitra
- General Dimensions
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- 32.67" H 18.89" W 22.44" D
- Assembly
- Comes fully assembled
- Warranty
- 5-year warranty (terms and conditions may vary)
- Lifestyle
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- Family friendly
Panton Chair
- Height (in): 32.67
- Width (in): 18.89
- Depth (in): 22.44
- Batch-dyed polypropylene with matte surface
Verner Panton
Even if Verner Panton’s creative output were reduced to only the eponymous Panton Chair, he would still be considered a master of modern design. With that chair, the first single-formed injection-molded plastic seat, he created one of the most daring designs of the 20th century.
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