Some better pictures of the XXL red / orange “Tiscalong C” carpet I have for sale. Made by Tisca / Mira-X in 1973. It measures 350 x 250 cm with long threads. Mint condition! The price is 7 500 SEK. niklas@pantonworld.com
Author: Panton World
RARE PANTON CHAIRS FOR SALE
Four early and rare Panton Chairs in beige. They are from the first edition made in Baydur by Hermann Miller 1968. It is a colour that wasn’t in the catalogue and they are very user friendly compared to the later editions that easily cracked. These chairs are heavier and stronger than the later editions. Price: […]
BACHELOR MAGAZINE STAND FOR SALE
This magazine holder from Fritz Hansen are in very good condition – and for sale. I will let it go for 900 SEK. niklas@pantonworld.com
MAGENTA AND BLUE ROOM
Two pictures of the new magenta and blue room.
PANTON IN CHICAGO
If you happend to be in Chicago, USA, the nearest time you can see this exhibition at the Museum Of Contemporary Art there. Verner Panton’s Ring lamps in the picture are a loan from the Vitra Museum.
MORE FRAMES
Some more fabric frames became ready today thanks to Julian.
ANATOMIC FABRICS
I was very near to cut the blue “Anatomie Hand” fabric to make a frame but decided to first try a curtain. It is actually Verner’s own hand and ears (orange in the background) you see in the pictures.
FRAMING FABRICS
I am about to frame some of my fabrics. Here comes the first one – A “Classic” fabric with silver threads from Mira-X 1974.
TOPAN IN WHITE
Topan lamp in a white matte finish from Louis Poulsen.
FLOWERPOT CLUSTER
Just wanted to show you a cool picture. It is taken about 15 years ago in the south of Germany. The ceiling plate is covered in wall-to-wall carpet.
KARMA FABRIC FROM 1985
Test piece for Verner Panton´s “Karma” fabric. Made by Mira-X in 1985. The fabric is a little semi transparant.
POLYTHEMA CATALOGUE
Some more pictures of the Polythema catalogue with Verner Panton´s pieces from 1996. There was also some pictures from an exhibition there together with a retailer list from another designer – René Herbst.