Key features
- Created in 1971, Panthella is one of the more popular Verner Panton designs. - Provides general and diffused illumination. - Slender shaft and hemispheric shade contribute to a well-balanced form. - The scale of the shade is slightly smaller to provide a more consistent design for table top placement.
Concept
The fixture emits a soft and comfortable illumination. The hemispherical shade reflects the light downwards, and the material used ensures that the majority of the light is spread diffusely in the room from the surface of the shade.
Finish
White opal acrylic.
Story behind the product
Created in 1971, Verner Panton’s Panthella design is one of his more popular. The basic light principle aimed to create a lamp in which the base as well as the shade would act as a reflector. The lamps light source is hidden under a milky-white, hemispheric acrylic shade and a white, trumpet-like base contributes to a beautiful distribution of light and a well balanced form. Several versions were produced during its early days, but Panthella with white shade and base is the only edition in production today. “The main purpose of my work is to provoke people into using their imagination.”- Verner Panton.
Designer: Verner Panton