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The Panthella Table Lamp, designed by Verner Paton, emits soft comfortable illumination through and around the White Opal hemispherical shade. Includes 11 foot white cord with on / off switch.
Louis Poulsen Lighting, Inc., was founded in 1985. The foundation for today's innovative lighting solutions was firmly laid in the 1920's when the famous Danish architect, Poul Henningsen, working together with Louis Poulsen, crafted a brilliant mix of technology and design that advanced light delivery systems to their rightful place among architectural elements. Mr. Henningsen's revolutionary philosophy and long affiliation with Louis Poulsen was just the beginning of what has become a continuing line of collaboration with other visionary architects and designers. Year after year this combination of ingenuity, experience and innovation results in the award winning designs that keep Louis Poulsen at the forefront of the lighting industry.
See more from Louis Poulsen“The main purpose of my work is to provoke people into using their imagination…” said Verner Panton. p>
Exciting and imaginative, Verner Panton was a rare breed. Known as Denmark’s most colorful and influential interior designer, Verner Panton knew the importance of surrounding yourself in excitement. With his unique and innovative vision, Panton used light, shape, color, and space to design fresh environments that delighted the senses. In the 1960s, he showed the world his collection of distinctive modern lamps that were unmatchable next to his fellow designers. He introduced the idea that light and color had personality. p>
“Light and color are closely linked. The colors can make a crucial change in nature, if you switch from daylight to artificial light or just from strong to weak illumination. In addition, color perception is affected by the material structure. Even if a piece of textile can have the same color as a shiny enamel plate, they will act completely different,” said Panton. His work later regained popularity at the end of the 20th century. p>
Panton encouraged people to follow their fantasies and build their own worlds. Today Panton’s spirit lives on in Verpan, a company that manufactures his iconic designs and other edgy fixtures inspired by Panton’s vision. p>