Modern · 1967
Panton Chair
by Verner Panton
The world’s first single-piece injection-molded plastic chair — a feat of engineering and pop art bravado. Verner Panton’s cantilevered S-curve, produced after years of collaboration with Vitra, shattered every convention about what a chair could be. In 1995, supermodel Kate Moss posed on a Panton Chair for the cover of British Vogue, cementing its status at the intersection of design and fashion.
Width
50 cm
Depth
61 cm
Height
83 cm
Seat Height
44 cm
Weight
5.3 kg
Materials
Polypropylene
Colors
White, Black, Red, Orange, Green, Blue
Country
Denmark
Price Range
Authentic: ¥38,500 / Replica: ¥7,800
Features
- World’s first single-piece molded plastic chair
- Stackable for compact storage
- Suitable for outdoor use
- Bold, pop-art color palette
Designer
Verner Panton
A Danish-born designer who far transcended the boundaries of Nordic design to become a champion of pop aesthetics. Panton fearlessly experimented with plastics and foam, using bold colors and futurist… Read more