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Panthella 320 table lamp, opal white

NZD$750.00
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Colour: White


Louis Poulsen
Panthella 320 table lamp
NZD$750.00

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Louis Poulsen's Panthella 320 table lamp is a medium-sized version of Verner Panton's classic Panthella luminaire. Panthella 320 was launched in 2021 in celebration of the original design's 50th anniversary.

Originally released in 1971, Panthella is one of the most popular products designed by Verner Panton. Panton's aim was to create a lamp in which the base and the shade would both act as reflectors, with the light source hidden under the white, hemispheric acrylic shade. The trumpet-shaped base gives the lamp a distinctive, balanced silhouette and also contributes to the distribution of light. Panthella is considered a classic of Danish design and is available in a range of sizes and colours.

  • Width: 32 cm
  • Base diameter: 20 cm
  • Shade diameter: 32 cm
  • Height: 43.8 cm
  • Cable length: 250 cm

  • Material Shade: acrylic. Base and housing: polycarbonate. Diffuser: opal acrylic.
  • Colour White
  • Bulb base E14
  • Light source Max 7.5W LED (not included)
  • IP rating 20
  • Protection class II
  • Voltage 220–240 V
  • Nominal frequency 50–60 Hz
  • Certifications and labels CE, UKCA, EAC
  • Plug EU
  • Cable colour White
  • Cable material Plastic
  • Weight 1.7 kg
  • Dimmable No
  • Notes Switch on cord.
  • Product ID: LP5744172655

Verner Panton

The architect Verner Panton (1926–1998) is regarded as one of the most significant Danish furniture and interior designers of the 20th century. Panton’s work is on display in numerous museums around the world, and he earned several major awards for it.

Panton’s sense of colour, form and space was second to none. He is remembered above all as a bold user of colour, a creator of futuristic forms and a designer of inventive plastic furniture. The objects and lamps Panton designed break the boundaries of traditional Scandinavian design and continue to inspire new generations.

Verner Panton – the irreverent visionary of Danish design

Verner Panton was a Danish designer and architect regarded as one of the most original and influential design names of the latter half of the 20th century. He studied architecture at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts in Copenhagen and, in the early stages of his career, worked in Arne Jacobsen’s office before founding his own studio in 1955.

Panton is known above all for his bold use of colour, his futuristic forms and his way of bringing together furniture, lighting, textiles and interiors into complete environments. His work brought a new kind of experimentation, playfulness and visual power to Scandinavian design.

Plastic furniture and futuristic forms

Panton was interested in new materials and production techniques, plastic in particular. He designed several radical pieces of furniture whose organic forms and bright colours embodied the optimistic future aesthetic of the 1960s and 70s. He was especially fascinated by the potential of plastic to create cohesive, organic and technically ambitious forms – this thinking culminated in Vitra’s Panton chair, which became one of the most famous chairs of the 20th century. 

Panton also designed several distinctive lamps that have retained their popularity over the decades. One of the best-known is the Panthella lamp, designed in 1971 and manufactured by Louis Poulsen

A lover of colour

Panton is also remembered as a colourful and inspiring personality. He described his own work as follows:

”The main purpose of my work is to provoke people into using their imagination. Most people spend their lives in dreary, grey-beige conformity, mortally afraid of using colours. By experimenting with lighting, colours, textiles and furniture, I try to show new ways to use them. I hope that this will encourage people to use their imagination and make their surroundings more exciting.”

Many of Panton’s works are design classics today, and his work is on display in numerous museums around the world.

Who: Verner Panton

  • Danish designer and architect (1926–1998).
  • Studied at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts in Copenhagen and, early in his career, worked in Arne Jacobsen’s office.
  • Known above all for his bold use of colour, his futuristic forms and his all-encompassing interiors.
  • Awards: the International Design Award (1963, 1968, 1981, 1986), the Poul Henningsen Prize (1967), the iF Design Prize (1971, 1972, 1992), Norway’s Design Prize (1992).
  • Notable works: the Panton chair (Vitra), the Panthella lamps (Louis Poulsen), the Flowerpot lamp (&Tradition), the Pantop lamp (Verpan).

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