Designed by Verner Panton in 1960 and today manufactured by Verpan, Moon pendant is a stunning example of Danish lighting design of the 1960s. Inspired by the phases of the Moon, the pendant light consists of nested steel lamellae that open like a fan, reflecting soft and white light. By adjusting the steel rings into different positions, you can play with the phases of the Moon. The distinctive luminaire catches the eye for instance above the dining table or in the living room.
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Moon pendant 34 cm, white
Description
Designed by Verner Panton in 1960 and today manufactured by Verpan, Moon pendant is a stunning example of Danish lighting design of the 1960s. Inspired by the phases of the Moon, the pendant light consists of nested steel lamellae that open like a fan, reflecting soft and white light. By adjusting the steel rings into different positions, you can play with the phases of the Moon. The distinctive luminaire catches the eye for instance above the dining table or in the living room.
- Width: 13.39 in (34 cm)
- Diameter: 13.39 in (34 cm)
- Height: 13.39 in (34 cm)
- Cable length: 98.43 in (250 cm)
- Material Metal
- Colour White
- Bulb base E27
- Light source Max. 15 W LED (not included)
- IP rating 20
- Voltage 220–230 V
- Certifications and labels CE marked: tested and approved according to European standards
- Cable colour White
- Cable material Textile
- Weight 9.92 lbs (4.5 kg)
- Ceiling plug No
- Canopy Included
- Dimmable No, but can be fitted with an aligned dimmer. In this case, please use a dimmable light bulb.
- Product ID: VE1173-1001001006006011
Verner Panton (1926-1998) is considered one of Denmark’s most influential furniture and interior designers in the 20th century. Panton’s works are represented in numerous museums worldwide, and he was awarded several prestigious design awards. He was a unique designer with a special sense of color, shape, light function and space.
Panton was trained as an architectural engineer in Odense and after that he studied architecture at the Royal Danish Academy of Art in Copenhagen, graduating in 1951. During his career, he created innovative and futuristic designs in a variety of materials, especially plastics, often using very vibrant colors. Panton also introduced a series of modern lamps with personalities unlike any of his Scandinavian contemporaries. The Panthella lamp, created in 1971, is one of the most famous luminaires by Panton.
Panton was also famous for his inspirational and colorful personality. “The main purpose of my work is to provoke people into using their imagination. Most people spend their lives living in dreary, gray-beige conformity, mortally afraid of using colors. By experimenting with lighting, colors, textiles and furniture and utilizing the latest technologies, I try to show new ways, to encourage people to use their imagination and make their surroundings more exciting,” Panton commented on his designs.
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