
Panton: Environments, Colors, Systems, Patterns
Ida Engholm, Anders Michelsen
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A bold visual journey through the career of iconic Danish designer Verner Panton, this vibrant volume explores his radical, technicolor world of furniture, lighting, and interiors. Known for pushing boundaries with materials like plastic, fiberglass, and steel, Panton challenged the conventions of his time and left a lasting mark on modern design.
This richly illustrated book examines Panton’s legacy through four thematic sections—covering his groundbreaking furniture, geometric interiors, and futuristic environments such as the legendary Hotel Astoria. It also highlights his innovative use of color, pattern, and modular systems, all of which anticipated the needs and aesthetics of contemporary design.
This expanded edition of the bestselling 2018 release features a refreshed layout, the original psychedelic cover, and additional images from Panton’s personal life, interiors, and product campaigns.
[Dimensions]
10" H x 8.5" W x 1.2" D
[Specifications]
Hardcover
Publisher: Strandberg Publishing
ISBN: 9788792949578