Verner Panton
Verner Panton - Astoria Greige
Verner Panton - Astoria Greige
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product description
product description
Two color combinations are possible: the VP Astoria Coral , in a warm coral red on a subtle ivory ground; the VP Astoria Greige in a beige with off-white gray, also on ivory. The patterns of both rugs are identical and consist of color-changing, checkerboard-like squares. A calm pattern in itself. The highlight are the smaller squares placed on their corners, which fill exactly 7 x 7 fields and then the next but one 7 x 7 fields with the opposite color. In this way, large squares are wrested from the calm checkerboard, with its even horizontal and vertical rows. A simple graphic trick with visual impact, which reflects Panton's pronounced artistry and his passion for form and color.
Year of creation 1960
Hand-knotted in Nepal
Handle and color samples available on request
Carpet also available in custom size
Manufacturing method: | Hand-knotted |
Origin: | Nepal |
Color: | Beige, gray |
Year of creation: | 1960 |
Total height: | approx. 11 mm |
Material: | New Zealand wool |







Verner Panton
From 1944 to 1947, Verner Panton attended the Odense Technical School in Denmark. Then, from 1947 to 1951, he studied architecture at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Copenhagen and began to study color psychology.
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"Each handcrafted rug is the result of centuries-old craftsmanship, crafted with patience, precision, and passion. Traditional techniques and high-quality materials create a unique masterpiece that combines timeless beauty and the highest quality."
