New location for the Type A Ball lamp.
Pantonworld
SALON ROUGE AT PANTONWORLD
At last some new pictures of the Salon Rouge at Pantonworld.
SOON NEW PICTURES OF SALON ROUGE
I have taken some new pictures of Salon Rouge at Pantonworld. Here is a little preview of the enamel ceiling. More will follow soon.
FANCY CURTAINS
[2jslideshow id=”39030″] Some pictures of the curtains “Mira Fancy” when they are up. The violet color is really cool!
NEW PANTON BOOK
A new Panton book with about 350 pages from Strandberg publishing in Copenhagen just came out. Since Pantonworld was contributing with ca 40 pictures + info, I planned to go there to meet Marianne Panton and others for the release venue. Then I realised I couldn’t get my scheduale together to have time for everything. […]
ENAMEL
Some pics of enamel panels including the curliest soon we have – Otis.
MY NEW WORK
We have more lamps than plates in this familly…
ORIGINAL PANELS FROM VISIONA 2 DISCOVERED
Something totally unexpected happend this summer. Three original wall panels in green tones from Verner Panton’s legendary “Visiona 2” exhibition showed up from a man who worked with the Visiona fairs in the 70:ies! Marianne Panton earlier told me all green panels from the Bayer ship was destroyed after the exhibition in Köln january 1970. […]
PANEL PROGRAMME
One fabric that I have looked for the last 10 years. A real favorite! This fabric print “Panel Programme” is based on the motive from enamel panels with kissing faces that Verner used in their house in Binningen. You can also see this design on the enamel gates outside the same house. The fabric is […]
LARGE LUNA
Another fabric for the collection that I didn´t have earlier. The large version of the “Luna” in multicolor.
INDIGO FABRIC
Another prototype fabric from Verner Panton. This was called “Indigo” and as you see in the edge, Verner´s co-worker dated it to the 6:th november 1977. As far as I know, this print never came to serial production.
SMALL WAVE FABRIC
I have never seen the Wave pattern in a small version before. It was one of the few prints I missed in the collection to have all versions of the classical multicolor prints from the 70:ies – in the sizes small, medium and large.