Panton Chair by Verner Panton for Herman Miller, Fehlbaum Production
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The material and the production method were revolutionary at the time. Verner Panton developed the chair in collaboration with Vitra and the Herman Miller partner Fehlbaum. The chair is made from a single piece of plastic, which makes it particularly innovative and durable. The version shown in the picture bears the mark “Fehlbaum Production Panton Chair”, which stands for an original production by Fehlbaum and the connection with the Vitra label.
The Panton Chair is versatile and suits a variety of room concepts, from offices and waiting rooms to dining and living areas. It is an icon of design and is still appreciated by collectors and design lovers worldwide.
Condition: The chair is in very good condition. The surface shows no noticeable scratches or signs of use and is evenly painted in an elegant creamy white, which indicates that it has been carefully cared for. The shape is intact and shows no signs of deformation or wear, so that the chair is stable and fully reveals its aesthetic effect. Overall, the chair is well cared for and almost as good as new, ideal for collectors or design lovers looking for a high-quality piece.
Stools
Switzerland
Plastic
1960-1969
Mid-Century Modern
Good
Width:50cm
Height: 83cm
Length: 89 cm
Weight: 10Kg
Industrial Process
Yes
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