Today I also got a hold of a rare piece of fabric from 1965. The pattern is called OPTIK and this pieces comes from Verner Panton´s co-worker in Denmark during the sixties when they were working for Unika Vaev and Plus Linje.
Verner Panton
MOBILIA MAGAZINES
17 old Mobilia magazines with Verner Panton´s interior showed up today.
TYPE G IN DAYLIGHT
[2jslideshow id=”35631″] Some more pictures of the Type G Ball lamp in daylight.
BLUE BALL LAMP
Now the Typ G lamp has found it´s original length of 140 cm again. Next step is to clean the lamp and adjust the lamp holders.
CRAZY COLOURS
Today I framed this prototype “Curve II” fabric. The material is a type of coated fine meshed fabric so the colours become stronger than the serial produced versions in cotton and velour.
SP3
At last I had some time to adjust our SP3 in white to a height of exactly 220 cm (like in the most catalogues). This one was earlier a bit to tall and it didn’t even fit in the new house.
DAHLIA FABRIC
Just framed the “Dahlia” fabric from the Tratto III collection. Next to it, you see the prototype print for another design in the Tratto I collection – The Rose.
TWIN CHAIR
The world’s best furniture for videogames when you are twins, the 3D-carpet from 1969. Here you see some more pictures from the newly painted aubergine and red room at Pantonworld.
SPIEGEL
A little better picture of the Spiegel lamps at Pantonworld.
VERNER’S TABLE
SP1 in silver from J. Lüber and Verner’s own prototype wire table in yellow from the late 60:ies/early 70:ies.
PROTOTYPE FABRIC
Another prototype fabric for the collection wich comes from one of Verner Panton´s closest co-worker. The pattern is Verner Panton´s classical pattern “Curve II” but this is printed with a lacque print on a thinner fabric so the colours gets stronger.
ENAMEL PANELS
A set of three sun yellow/orange Geometri panels. This room will perhaps be orange later but we start like this since we like the original wall paper from 1967 – the same years as these enamel panels came out on the market. These very panels are prototypes from 1966 and were given to the photographer […]