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  1. Flowerpot Table Lamp
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    Flowerpot Table Lamp
    £102
  2. Fun One Desk Lamp
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    Fun One Desk Lamp
    As low as £200
  3. VP Globe Suspension Lamp
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    VP Globe Suspension Lamp
    As low as £280
  4. Cone Stool
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    Cone Stool
    As low as £312
  5. S Chair in Fibreglass
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    S Chair in Fibreglass
    As low as £238
  6. Heart Chair
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    Heart Chair
    As low as £567
  7. Cone Chair
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    Cone Chair
    As low as £476
  8.  VP01 Rug
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    VP01 Rug
    As low as £1,146
  9.  VP02 Rug
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    VP02 Rug
    As low as £1,118
  10.  VP03 Rug
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    VP03 Rug
    As low as £846
  11.  VP04 Rug
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    VP04 Rug
    As low as £1,434
  12.  VP05 Rug
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    VP05 Rug
    As low as £1,256
  13.  VP06 Rug
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    VP06 Rug
    As low as £1,208
  14.  VP08 Round Rug
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    VP08 Round Rug
    As low as £1,054
  15.  VP08 Version 1 Rug
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    VP08 Version 1 Rug
    As low as £1,353
  16.  VP08 Version 2 Rug
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    VP08 Version 2 Rug
    As low as £650
  17.  VP10 Rug
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    VP10 Rug
    As low as £1,146
  18.  Onion Rug
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    Onion Rug
    As low as £1,102
  19. Verner Panton Round Sinfonia Rug
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    Verner Panton Round Sinfonia Rug
    As low as £978
  20.  Diamond Rug
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    Diamond Rug
    As low as £978
  21.  Rays Rug
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    Rays Rug
    As low as £871
  22.  Grande Rug
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    Grande Rug
    As low as £923

Verner Panton

Danish designer Verner Panton was considered to be a revolutionary in 20th Century furniture and interior designs. Throughout a fifty-year career, he produced innovative, forward-thinking designs that were purely timeless.

After completing his education at the Royal Danish Academy of Art in 1951, he was taken on as a work apprentice by another famous architect, Arne Jacobsen. Not one to follow convention, however, the self-proclaimed ‘enfant terrible’ of design left Jacobsen’s workshop for just two years before leaving to pursue his own projects.

Panton became well-known for his bold and innovative building designs, including a collapsible house (1955) and the Plastic House (1960). Over the years, his furniture creations became more unusual, culminating in 1960 when he designed the very first single-form injection-moulded plastic chair, the S-Chair. Today, this is by far his most famous and most mass-produced piece. Panton also delved into textiles, designing numerous rugs with patterns. Today, his designs can be found in spaces the world-over.