Panthella Table lamp
In addition to its geometric design the Panthella Table lamp by Louis Poulsen offers a one hundred percent non-glare light. Through a semicircular shade the emerging light is directed downward. At the same time the material, opal white plastic, provides for a certain translucency. In this way, the light shining through, the Panthella Table lamp appears classy and alive.
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Bedside lamp, light on a sideboard in the hallway, classic accent on a side table in the living room or as shapely eye-catcher in the meeting room and office are – as a design icon the Panthella table lamp by Louis Poulsen constitutes really any ambience in scene. Therefore, the Panthella Table was one of Verner Panton‘s favorite lamps. Panton loved Panthella for its simplicity and elegance, and placed the Panthella lamp in almost every room of his Copenhagen home.
The Panthella Table has a diameter of 40 centimeters and a height of 58 centimeters. The Panthella corpus consists of the opal white lamp shade made of acrylic injection molding, which rests on a white base made of ABS injection, the so-called tulip base. The successful construction of Panthella Table enables easy maintenance. The energy is supplied by a white cable of 2,10 meters, which is fitted with a plug and an intermediate switch. This allows to turn the Panthella Table at any time convenient on and off. In case of loss or damage to individual parts the TAGWERC Design STORE provides all available Panthella spare parts individually.
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Material
- Material
- Colour
- Acrylic
- Acrylic in white
Dimension
- Height
- Diameter
- Cable length
- Cable colour
- Cord switch
- 58 cm
- 40 cm
- 210 cm
- White
- Yes
Leuchtmittel
- Base socket
- Max. Power
- Finish
- Bulb included
- E27
- 1x MAX. 75 WATT
- Opal / White
- No
The Panthella Table Lamp 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.