Ball TYPE H
By the end of the 1960s the whole world was in motion. And it was very, very colourful. The society expanded its consciousness and
400.000 celebrated its peak at the Woodstock Music Festival in August 1969 as a proxy for an entire generation. In the same year, Verner Panton created the Ball lamp series, including the Ball Type F and the Ball Type H. Above all, the Ball Type F pendant lamp with red and orange ball is the lamp manifestation of the hippie movement.
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Today, the design interior specialist TAGWERC uses the Ball Type H in silver both, in private homes and in the office sector. The shiny silver balls set a special accent in the dining area, hallway and foyer. At the same time, the spheres reflect the environment and blend seamlessly into the ambience. A four-meter-long, fabric-covered textile cable allows flexibility during installation, even in high rooms. If required, Tagwerc also supplies the Ball Type H with a longer cable.
From all the ball lamps, Verner Panton created in 1969, the Ball Type H is the only one that has survived. The silver Ball suspension fits in office, bedroom and dining room or wherever you want to place it. Every single one of the polyprophylen plastic balls carries the signature of its design master. One of the signs that guarantees original design.
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Material
- Material
- Colour
- Canopy
- Metal, balls of acrylic
- Silver
- Chromed metal
Dimension
- Height
- Diameter
- Textile cable length
- Textile cable colour
- 45 cm
- 44 cm
- 400 cm
- black
Leuchtmittel
- Base socket
- Max. Power
- Finish
- Bulb included
- E27
- 1x MAX. 60 WATT
- Clear
- No
The Ball Type H pendant light was designed by
Verner Panton
Verner Panton is one of the most inspiring designers of the 20th century. With avant-garde designs using modern materials, the native Dane was far ahead of his time. The architect and designer created houses, furniture, lighting, textiles and everyday objects.