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Panton Chair |
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| Designer |
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Verner Panton |
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Vitra |
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The Panton Chair is a furniture design classic. Verner Panton created it back in 1960, and with the assistance of Vitra developed a version ready for series production (1967). It was the very first fully plastic chair made from a single section. Since its market launch, the Panton Chair has undergone several production phases. Not until today was it possible to produce it in line with Panton's original idea - namely from consistently dyed, tough plastic with a matt surface.
Introduction:
The Panton Chair has won various design prizes world-wide and graces the collections of numerous renowned museums. Its expressive shape makes it a true 20th-century design icon.
The chair offers great seating comfort thanks to the cantilever base, together with its shape - designed to do justice to the human body - and flexible materials. It can be used on its own or in groups, in rooms and even outdoors.
Technical description:
Solid plastic chair made in a single mould. Material: fibreglass reinforced polypropylene dyed through. Produced using injection moulding. Also suitable for outdoor use. The shell is UV and weather-proof and contains additional additives to prevent early fading. Can be stacked in sets of up to four chairs.
Weight 5.5 kg
Flammability
Passed tests based on DIN EN 1021, Parts 1 and 2 - Flammability of Upholstered Furniture (cigarette and butane flame test).
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