Verner Panton
Verner Panton - Ypsilon Grey Wool
Verner Panton - Ypsilon Grey Wool
Available to order - currently out of stock
product description
product description
The Verner Panton "Ypsilon" rug is a striking, hand-knotted masterpiece from the 1980s, designed by legendary Danish designer Verner Panton. Crafted from premium Himalayan wool, the rug offers a soft yet sculptural feel underfoot. Its bold, geometric motif is typical of Panton: a pattern that can be repeated endlessly, reflecting his fascination with design. The result is a timeless piece that blurs the line between textile and art.
Year of creation 1988
Hand-knotted in Nepal
Handle and color samples available on request
Carpet also available in custom sizes!
Year of creation: | 1988 |
Manufacturing method: | Hand-knotted |
Material: | Pure new wool |
Total height: | approx. 12 mm |
Origin: | Nepal |
Color: | Dark grey, light grey, black |





Verner Panton
From 1944 to 1947, Verner Panton attended the Odense Technical School in Denmark. From 1947 to 1951, he studied architecture at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Copenhagen, where he began to explore color psychology.
Verner Panton was one of the first to introduce Pop Art to the...
"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."
