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&Tradition Wire Stool VP11

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Production time: 2-3 weeks

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Product description

What makes the &Tradition Wire Stool indicatively Verner Panton is the use of stainless-steel wire to create a simple geometric shape with repeated patterns, in a stackable stool that doubles as a side table. An icon from the archives destined to become a collectible, the airy transparency makes it a versatile design suitable for a vast array of settings. Each Wire Stool has the option of detachable seat pads, in four colours, attachable with a discreet magnet.

Everything you need to know about &Tradition

&Tradition is a Danish design company, established in 2010, that marries tradition with innovation. With a collection of furniture, lighting and home accessories that spans designs from the 1930s to the present day and includes interior objects by internationally acclaimed designers.

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Brand

&Tradition

Designer

Verner Panton

Dimensions

H42 x W44 X D44cm

Material

Mirror polished steel.

Designed by

Verner Panton

Verner Panton was a pioneering Danish designer born in 1926, celebrated for his bold, futuristic approach to furniture and interior design. Educated at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, he began his career working with Arne Jacobsen before establishing his own studio in the 1950s. Panton became internationally renowned for his innovative use of materials, particularly plastics, and his vibrant use of colour and geometric forms. His most iconic creations include the Panton Chair—the first single-form injection-moulded plastic chair—and immersive interiors like the Visiona exhibitions, which challenged traditional notions of space and function. His work, blending pop art sensibilities with functional design, had a lasting influence on 20th-century design and continues to inspire contemporary designers today.

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