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Verpan furniture and decoration

Centered around the extraordinary work of Verner Panton, Verpan celebrates the classics of Danish design by reissuing iconic pieces from the avant-garde Scandinavian designer.
The lighting and furniture pieces designed by Panton are testament to a playful and unconventional spirit, which through a play with shapes and colours, transforms and enhances each space in a unique way.

Cloverleaf Sofa - indoor/outdoor

Designed by Verner Panton in 1969 and presented in early 1970 at the Visiona II exhibition in Cologne, Cloverleaf stands out as one of his most evocative works - sculptural, organic aesthetics and functional qualities combined in a modular sofa offering almost infinite opportunities for personal expression.


With a strong, sculptural character, Cloverleaf challenges us to reimagine the conventions of design and seating.

Panton wanted to challenge the idea of ​​the conventional sofa, where people sit next to each other, facing the same way.

A unique sofa, Cloverleaf is, through its curved form, designed to be a social piece of furniture where people are encouraged to interact.

A true masterpiece by Panton - a sensual presence with a social character.

Series 430 Chair

Verner Panton designed the 430 Series as a study in simplicity while providing the comfort of an armchair. To achieve this, he applied traditional webbing to the fully upholstered seat to adjust the body weight and create a wide, cradled backrest, enclosing it in a slim, elegant frame that is mounted to the outside of the seat and back.


Easy Chair

With its soft, rounded shapes, three-piece layered design and soft seating comfort, the imposing Easy Chair makes a strong impact in any setting – be it at home or at work.

The Easy Chair is a lounge chair that offers generous space and a large, wraparound U-shaped backrest that doubles as an armrest when you change position.

Easy Sofa

With a layered design and round shapes, the Easy sofa includes four U-shaped backrests: four individual spaces to enjoy and relax.

The backrests function as armrests when changing the seating position.

The sofa offers generous seating space and has enhanced comfort.

Easy Pouf

Fully upholstered and available in a wide range of fabrics and colours, the Easy Pouf gives you the freedom to define your unique style preference.


Barboy

An adaptable side table and mobile storage unit fused in one — Barboy consists of three round drawers, which can be completely pulled out, making the entire surface usable.

A typical example of Panton furniture, Barboy combines a matte surface with a shiny chrome handle and wheels, giving the piece an elegant contrast.

Panto Pop

Stackable sun lounger made from 100% recyclable PP.

Prepared for indoor and outdoor use.


VP168

Following Verner Panton's design philosophy, the VP168 sofa combines meaningful, balanced proportions with comfortable and functional design elements.
Designed to be a spacious and comfortable sofa, it has a deep seat, soft cushions, and a wide back and armrest that envelop the user and provide a unique sensation.


Design by Verner Panton

Among the giants of Danish design, Verner Panton (1926-1998) established a unique reputation for his exuberant originality and tireless experimentation. Panton created lighting fixtures, furniture and textiles – and was also a sought-after interior designer. Although he was at the forefront of mid-century Danish Modernism, Panton’s contribution was anything but mainstream . He enthusiastically embraced new materials, made use of a bold color palette, and imbued many of his sculptural creations with a strong, playful graphic expression—without ever compromising on quality or finish. Panton's iconic designs have emerged as classics of contemporary design – as startlingly inventive now as they were 50 years ago.

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