Expanding on the original 1-2-3 series designed by Verner Panton in 1973, Verpan have introduced a series of room dividers and mirror with the same design features as the classic 1-2-3 dining and lounge chairs.
September 11th, 2014
Panton’s approach to this line was to design furniture that grows up out of the floor to turn the furniture into something organic and never with four legs. The mirror and room dividers are distinctive pieces that compliment the 1-2-3 seating and complete any interior.
The System 1-2-3 Mirror’s frame is made of polished, chrome plated metal pipe and the base is made from chrome plated steel.
The oval shaped mirror tilts and turns 360 degrees and is mirrored on both sides. The oval shaped System 1-2-3 Room Divider is complete with Silent Solution core, providing a reduction in noise levels and can also be used as a pin board. The upholstered cover is made from 100% reused polyester fibers and the base is made from chrome plated steel.
The Verpan System 1-2-3 collection is available exclusively at Space Furniture.
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