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This portable Pantop table lamp is simple and elegant at the same time and is suitable for homes that want a completely unique style. Since the lamp is portable, it is ideal for placing on the coffee table so that it can be moved around or in the window facing the balcony or terrace, so that it can be taken outside and create a cozy atmosphere when darkness falls.
"You sit better on a colour that you like" – Verpan. The Danish designer Verpan (1926-1998) was a leading and significant part of the absolute heyday of Danish furniture design. Panton had close relations with both Arne Jacobsen, Hans J. Wegner and Poul Henningsen, whose expression and design language, as is well known, are known and loved by people all over the world. Although Verpan was part of the important mid-century Danish furniture design, his expression and design philosophy were far from the simple one practiced by his Danish and Scandinavian colleagues. His expression was provocative, playful, futuristic but also full of personality. The passion for exploring the possibilities of unconventional material types and flashy colours was an essential part of the DNA of many of his sculptural works. Verpan's many iconic and playful expression are still extremely popular in Danish and foreign homes today.
"You sit better on a colour that you like" – Verpan. The Danish designer Verpan (1926-1998) was a leading and significant part of the absolute heyday of Danish furniture design. Panton had close relations with both Arne Jacobsen, Hans J. Wegner and Poul Henningsen, whose expression and design language, as is well known, are known and loved by people all over the world. Although Verpan was part of the important mid-century Danish furniture design, his expression and design philosophy were far from the simple one practiced by his Danish and Scandinavian colleagues. His expression was provocative, playful, futuristic but also full of personality. The passion for exploring the possibilities of unconventional material types and flashy colours was an essential part of the DNA of many of his sculptural works. Verpan's many iconic and playful expression are still extremely popular in Danish and foreign homes today.






