Flower Chandelier VP1: 31 + Brass-Plated + Chrome-Plated
Flower Chandelier VP1: 31 + Brass-Plated + Chrome-Plated
Flower Chandelier VP1: 10 + Brass-Plated + Chrome-Plated
Flower Chandelier VP1: 10 + Brass-Plated + Chrome-Plated
Flowerpot Chandelier VP1
Flowerpot Chandelier VP1

&Tradition × Verner Panton

Flowerpot Chandelier VP1

$4,940 – $18,760

$4,940 – $18,760

$4,940 – $18,760

$4,940 – $18,760

$4,940 – $18,760

$4,940 – $18,760

$4,940

SKU: ATR-137164-MLT

Average lead time: 4-6 weeks

$13,940

SKU: ATR-137165-MLT

Average lead time: 4-6 weeks

$6,515

SKU: ATR-137164A170

Average lead time: 4-6 weeks

$18,760

SKU: ATR-137165A170

Average lead time: 4-6 weeks

$6,515

SKU: ATR-137164-BRS

Average lead time: 4-6 weeks

$18,760

SKU: ATR-137165-BRS

Average lead time: 4-6 weeks


Description

The Flowerpot Chandelier VP1 by &Tradition is a hallmark of Verner Panton’s work. Inspired by Panton’s fascination with repetition and immersive installations, such as those created for the Spiegel publishing house in 1969, the chandelier is composed of multiple VP1 pendants arranged to evoke the look of cascading flowers. This chandelier is available in configurations featuring 10 or 31 pendants, suspended from a canopy made of steel and aluminum. The VP1’s signature hemispherical shades come in 3 finish options. Perfect for stairwells, dining spaces, or entryways.

Specifications

Size

  • 9.1" h x 6.3" dia (23x16cm)
  • Canopy
    • 10: 2.1" h x 30.3" dia (5.3x77cm)
    • 31: 2.1" h x 49.6" dia (5.3x126cm)
  • Cord length: 118.1" (300cm)

Material

Lacquered aluminum or plated steel

Technical

  • Non-Dimmable
  • Bulb not included

Details

Made in Poland

Brand

&Tradition

Design is never static. When Copenhagen-based &Tradition was established in 2010, founder Martin Kornbek Hansen's mission was to produce work that was defined by a unique vision, whether it came from Danish legends of the past or young innovators of the future. The roster extends from timeless luminaries such as Verner Panton and Arne Jacobsen to current leading lights Samuel Wilkinson and Norm.Architects to exciting new names Mia Hamborg and Victor Vetterlein. As the company's Kornbek Hansen puts it:  "We see a kinship between the old masters, who were avant-garde in their time, and new designers creating the ground-breaking icons of today."

With its library of furniture and lighting extending from the 1930s to the present day, the firm is uniquely positioned to carry on the Nordic tradition of unstinting craftsmanship and adroit use of materials. Nonetheless, &Tradition sees its future in global terms, handpicking design talent and production facilities internationally in an effort to continually produce relevant product and engage a new generation of conscious consumers.

Designer

Verner Panton

Verner Panton has been called the most un-Danish of famous Danish designers. His 1960 breakthrough, the injection-molded, plastic S Chair, vividly summed up his experimental nature, propensity for bold color and relish for new materials. Then regarded as the bad boy of post-war Scandinavian design, he had originally studied architecture at the Royal Art Academy in Copenhagen, graduating in 1951. After a 2-year stint in the offices of fellow Dane Arne Jacobsen, he struck out on his own and his early architectural proposals using unlikely elements such as cardboard and plastics attracted wide notice.

One of the iconic designers of the 20th century, Verner’s work was animated with a sense of fun and remains popular and influential today. “Most people spend their lives living in dreary, grey-beige conformity, mortally afraid of using colors,” said the designer, who died in 1998. “I try to show new ways, to encourage people to use their imagination and make their surroundings more exciting.”


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