Contemporary chair Pantonova Convex
stainless steelpowder-coated steelchrome

contemporary chair
contemporary chair
contemporary chair
contemporary chair
contemporary chair
contemporary chair
contemporary chair
contemporary chair
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Characteristics

Style
contemporary
Material
stainless steel, powder-coated steel, chrome
Base material
stainless steel base, chrome steel base, powder-coated steel base
Options
upholstered, cushion, modular
Color
black, platinum
Designer
by Verner Panton
Base type
sled base
Market
home
Location
indoor
Total height

73.2 cm
(28.8 in)

Total width

78.7 cm
(31 in)

Total depth

57.8 cm
(22.8 in)

Description

The Pantonova Convex lounge chair is perfect as a freestanding single chair in the living room, but can also be combined into an organic and sculpted half circular shaped sofa. Cushion for the chair, can be purchased in leather, woven fabric and velvet - they are fixed around the wire with press studs. The modular furniture system Pantonova, was designed by Verner Panton in 1971 for the extravagant restaurant Varna in Aarhus, Denmark. The modules can be combined to form curved lounge furniture in many different ways – perfect for the lobby, lounge and reception areas. In the original version in chrome-plated steel wire, Pantonova plays with its expression using both transparency and reflection. Pantonova is now also available in powder-lacquered Black Red and in a new Outdoor version in stainless steel. The three different Pantonova modules Linear, Concave and Convex can freely be put together to form organic and curved sofa formations that are sculptural and almost futuristic in expression, for indoors and outdoors.

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