A giant of the Scandinavian design movement, Verner Panton’s works continue to win over legions of fans.
October 10th, 2013
Hailing from the design capital of Denmark, Verpan honours the visionary designs of Verner Panton – merging quality and originality to give classic design a contemporary touch.
Verpan produces the finest Verner Panton products, from his iconic range of lighting to his classic furniture pieces, rounding out to complete a holistic collection.
Panton is acknowledged as one of the leading figures in Danish design, having worked under Arne Jacobsen before establishing his own independent studio for architecture and design. His designs are considered classics, and classics by nature will always be classic – even today Panton’s work is widely considered to be outstanding and edgy within the international design community at large.
Verpan as a brand is committed to bringing rooms to life with visionary classics with the ability to elevate and upgrade any surroundings. Upgrading spaces, people and experiences by producing the premium of Panton’s designs is at the core of Verpan’s approach, and it does not disappoint.
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