The elegant Pantop line was designed by Verner Panton in 1980 and has long been an essential part of the Verpan collection. Pantop is characterised by a bell-shaped, widely flared shade, mounted with the opening facing downwards.
Laminett by Yngve Ekström is a smaller sibling to the Lamino easy chair. The same iconic curve, here with a lower back for a lighter expression. A low and high version of the same easy chair was an idea that Yngve used in several of his chair collections.
The versatile Luna desk was designed by design duo Broberg and Ridderstråle, who were inspired by the shape language of a grand piano. With its generous radius, rounded edges and rounded drawer front, Luna is equally beautiful from every angle.
Pillo is a high-back armchair with generous proportions and a timeless character. The Pillo armchair is available with a swivel base with relaxation mechanism or a wooden base. Shown here with the wooden base.
Form is a functional chair with a simple design. Its polypropylene shell, very ergonomic, is combined with a wooden or steel base. The different materials meet in an elegant way and contribute to accentuate the high quality craftsmanship, leaving the furniture with a clean and simple expression.
The Wire table lamp has the shape of a classic light bulb, as a nod from its creator wih a prolific imagination, outright master of the color, the danish designer Verner Panton.
The Lamino easy chair was designed by Swedese founder Yngve Ektrom in 1956. Epitomising the 1950's "Scandinavian Modern" style, the Lamino Armchair has a refined wooden frame.