Verner Panton
Verner Panton - Rays Greige
Verner Panton - Rays Greige
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product description
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Design Rays
In 1989, Verner Panton received a visit from a young colleague from London in Basel. The British designer Tom Dixon, who had just been appointed head of design at the interior design company Habitat, had traveled to Switzerland primarily to explore the possibilities of collaboration between Panton and his new employer. Two projects were quickly agreed upon: a new edition of the Peacock Chair, part of the Plus Linje collection, and the production of a round wool carpet. For the latter (Rays Carpet), Panton used an existing design that had not been put into production. The pattern of the hand-woven carpet, which was available in two color variations (ivory/black and violet/light and dark blue), features a central circle from which numerous lines radiate outwards. Towards the outer edge of the carpet, the number of radial lines doubles, forming a kind of ring-shaped frame.
Design from Scandinavia, Verner Panton, Denmark
Hand-knotted in Nepal
Manufacturing method: | Hand-knotted |
Material: | Pure new wool |
Origin: | Nepal |
Color: | Grey beige, black |
Year of creation: | 1995 |
Total height: | approx. 16 mm |







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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