Description
The Flowerpot lamp became synonymous with the Flower Power movement from the late 60s. Reflecting a break from convention to embrace a more open, modern mentality that promoted peace and harmony.
Such was the mindset of its designer, Verner Panton. One of the most forward-thinking talents of his time. The Flowerpot series by &Tradition consists of several different models, including three pendants and two table lamps - all in a wide range of colours."
Technical Info
Measurements: H 36 x W 50cm
Material:
Lacquered steel
Colour:
Matt White
Matt Light Grey
Matt Black
White
Mustard
Red Brown
Dark Green
Light Blue
Grey Beige
Flowerpot VP2 Pendant Lamp
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Description
The Flowerpot lamp became synonymous with the Flower Power movement from the late 60s. Reflecting a break from convention to embrace a more open, modern mentality that promoted peace and harmony.
Such was the mindset of its designer, Verner Panton. One of the most forward-thinking talents of his time. The Flowerpot series by &Tradition consists of several different models, including three pendants and two table lamps - all in a wide range of colours."
Technical Info
Measurements: H 36 x W 50cm
Material:
Lacquered steel
Colour:
Matt White
Matt Light Grey
Matt Black
White
Mustard
Red Brown
Dark Green
Light Blue
Grey Beige
Designed by Verner Panton

Best remembered for his psychedelic colours and designs from the 1960s, Verner Panton (1926-1998) had a design career spanning 50 years. It started with an assistant position for Arne Jacobsen 1950-53 where Panton was responsible for the first colour scheme
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