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The Panton Chair is a chair designed by Verner Panton in 1959 for Vitra, which began production in 1967 due to the difficulty involved in the production of this design. Comfort is the sum of a cantilever structure with an anthropomorphic line and its material that one of its properties is that it is slightly flexible.
The Panton chair is a chair that works both individually and in groups, being suitable for both indoor and outdoor use.
The Panton Chair has received numerous international design awards, being present in the collections of many museums and already becoming an icon of the twentieth century.
The Panton Chair, made entirely of one-piece plastic and designed by Verner Panton in 1960. Produced by means of an injection molding process.
The Panton Chair is a classic in the history of furniture. Verner Panton designed it in 1960 and developed it for series production with Vitra in 1967. It was the first plastic chair made in one piece. Since its launch, the Panton Chair has gone through various stages of production. Until now, it had not been possible to manufacture it faithfully respecting the original idea, in dyed and resistant plastic, with a matt finish surface.
Its technique with a free oscillation base, together with the ergonomic shape and flexible material, give this chair a high degree of comfort. It can be used alone or in groups, indoors and outdoors.
Materials: 100% recyclable dyed polypropylene in white, burgundy, soft mint, classic red, glacier blue, pale pink and dark black. Matte finish. Suitable for outdoor use.
Note: The use of special additives helps to prevent color alteration due to ultraviolet radiation. However, if the chair is exposed to sunlight for a long time, the color may vary. We recommend limited exposure to sunlight.
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