verner panton chair review

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Verner Panton Chair Review

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New (2) from $310.00 Ships from and sold by PureDesignOnline. See more product details Vitra Panton Chair - White Because of technical progress in plastics processing, the Panton Chair has been through a number of production phases since its original launch. The last version of the chair authorized by Verner Panton was produced in collaboration with the designer at the end of the 1990s. This model realized one of Panton's fundamental objectives for the first time: a plastic chair as an inexpensive industrial product. Suitable for indoor/outdoor use. Vitra is a Swiss company dedicated to improving the quality of homes, offices and public spaces through the power of design. Features: • Materials: Polypropylene, dyed through, satin surface • Overall: 32.7" H x 19.7" W x 24" D • Seat Height: 16.25" H • Design by Verner Panton, 1959 • Made in Germany 24 x 19.7 x 32.7 inches 4.8 out of 5 stars #46,471 in Home and Garden (See top 100) #1,047 in Home & Kitchen > Furniture > Kitchen & Dining Room Furniture > Chairs




View shipping rates and policies Product Warranty: For warranty information about this product, please click here If you are a seller for this product, would you like to suggest updates through seller support? Would you like to tell us about a lower price? Compare to Similar Items Poly and Bark Panton S Chair, White LexMod Slither Dining Side Chair, Clear Poly and Bark Panton Style S Chair, White, Set of 2 See questions and answers 45 star75%4 star25%See all verified purchase reviewsTop Customer ReviewsGreat, if you're reasonably tall (5'7 or up)|Design classicIt rocks.great quality!| See and discover other items: dining chair, furniture chair, furniture chairs VitraVitra has manufactured furniture designs by Charles & Ray Eames and George Nelson since 1957. Building on this foundation, Vitra has developed a wide range of furnishings for the office, for the home and for public spaces in collaboration with progressive designers. Yet Vitra is more than just a design-oriented manufacturing company.




The name also stands for the Vitra Design Museum, for a collection of modern furniture and its accompanying archive, for workshops and publications on topics of design, and for an architectural concept that unites buildings by Frank Gehry, Nicholas Grimshaw, Zaha Hadid, Tadao Ando, Alvaro Siza, Herzog & de Meuron and SANAA at the Vitra Headquarters in Birsfelden (Switzerland) and on the Vitra Campus in Weil am Rhein (Germany). Product longevity is central to Vitra's contribution to sustainable development; short-lived styling is avoided at all costs. This can be seen most clearly in the classical pieces of furniture that have been used for decades, had several owners and have then even ended up as a part of a collection. For Vitra, the manufacture of sustainable products means intense pre-production development, where the highest-grade materials are selected and tests are carried out that simulate 15 years of use. In order to enforce and monitor sustainable development in all business activities of the company, a work group was formed in 1986 by the name of 'Vitra and the Environment'.




Because of this, Vitra can proudly claim that it has been dedicated to sustainability for nearly a quarter of a century. See more from Vitra A remarkable and innovative talent, Verner Panton pioneered many firsts in 20th Century design and architecture. First to create transparent, inflatable furniture, Panton created with an unhindered imaginary vision. Bold, beautiful colors and shapes defined his vision of the future. The creator of many iconic modern designs over the course of his career (1926-1998), including the Cone Chair, C1 Chair and Panton Chair, Panton also successfully created a new set of theories about how lighting should work and how it should influence its surroundings. By fusing all the elements of a room — floor, walls, ceiling, furnishings, lighting, textiles and wall panels made of enamel or plastic — into a unified whole, Panton's interior installations have attained legendary status. View other products by Verner Panton Panton Chair Reviews - page 2




Can a 230 pound person sit on a Panton chair? The Panton chair from Vitra is weight rated for 250lbs. Its ingenious design distributes weight evenly for a comfortable seating experience and the Polypropylene molded plastic is durable for indoor or outdoor use. If you have additional questions we are always happy to help! Our product specialists are available over the phone to help you with a quote or to check the availability of a specific product that may work for your project. Are these stamped with Panton brand as the 2 that I own? The Panton Chair by Verner Panton is authentic and the seal is stamped into the plastic by the manufacturer, Vitra. If you have additional questions, we are happy to help! Brian, YLiving Customer Support 866-842-6209 are these chairs stackable, and how high? Thank you for your question. The Panton Chairs from Vitra are not stackable. Please let us know if you have any further questions or need assistance with your product choices.




Does this chair have "give" in it to allow sitter to bounce repetively?  We want a rocker but love looks of the PantonThe Panton chair from Vitra is weight rated for 250lbs. The Polypropylene molded plastic is durable and has a little give to accommodate the sitter, but it is not designed for rocking. Bouncing or rocking over an extended amount of time could damage the chair. But if you are looking for a rocker specifically, we can help! Our knowledgeable sales people can help you find exactly what you are looking for. Just call us at the number below! I am working on decorating a bathroom in stark white, dove gray and rubber ducky yellow. Your Panton Chair fits the scene and is the vintage --but are you calling the yellow color in the picture on your web site Chartreuse--Is it yellow or more green?That sounds like a great space! The Vitra Panton Chair that comes in chartreuse is definitely more on the green side of the spectrum than a canary yellow for instance.

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