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Opis produktu:
Pendant made of transparent
acrlic. Inside white reflectores. Suspended by three steel chains.
Incl. chrome canopy.Designer: Verner PantonDesignyear: 1977
Diameter: 50 cm / 19.69"
Light source: E27 / E26 max. 75W (use a clear bulb)
Cord (~ lenght): 4 metres / 157" black fabric wire.
VP Globe. The controlled light.The transparent light.The colored light. Both Panto and VP Globe planets are unusually light globes. Available from all sides. Kind and forthcoming. An airy bubble which will give the light optimum working conditions and let it show its best advantage in space.
The light discs above and below the shielded bulb and again could be related to the ball allows variation and adaptation of the light to fit the space. And they show Verner Panton's great feeling for the technical aspects, materials and opportunities, and bright.
VP Globe. The controlled light.The transparent light.The colored light. Both Panto and VP Globe planets are unusually light globes. Available from all sides. Kind and forthcoming. An airy bubble which will give the light optimum working conditions and let it show its best advantage in space.
The light discs above and below the shielded bulb and again could be related to the ball allows variation and adaptation of the light to fit the space. And they show Verner Panton's great feeling for the technical aspects, materials and opportunities, and bright.
"Color
planning is crucial in the design of an environment. It is not enough
to say that red is red and blue is blue. I work generally parallel with
the colors if tones follow each other in the spectrum. Then I can
control the room's cold and warm character and create a certain mood. "
Quote: Verner Panton
Original Verner Panton Certificate.
All Verner Panton lamps from Verpan are delivered with a numbered
certificate. In all VP Globe pendants from Verpan you will find an
ingraved Verner Panton signature. Your guarantee of a genuine Verner
Panton lamp. Made in the right materials in a very high quality.
Exactly as planned and designed by Verner Panton.






