|




210-193-00 · wire cone chair 25.5"w · 25.25"d · 29.5"h
|
panton wire cone chair Designed by Verner Panton, 1959
Verner Panton first came to international fame with his Cone Chairs. These
extra-vagant designs seemed to defy the laws of stability, and are
considered the first examples of Panton’s work where he was typically
experimental and witty – traits that were to become hallmarks of his work.
In the case of Wire Cone Chair, the body of the chair is made of
intertwined, spot-welded steel wire. The wire grid, left exposed causing
its visual appearance to change with the light or angle, ensures that the
armchair appears transparent, elegant and light. At the same time, the
conical form is astonishingly precise. The two upholstery elements create
a colour contrast in the midst of the silver-grey wire structure and
continue Panton’s playful approach to basic geometric forms. Materials: nickel-plated steel wire, polished finish; seat and back
cushion: polyurethane foam and polyester batting; cruciform base:
stainless steel, satin finish.
| Item |
|
Description |
|
Highbrow price |
| 210-193-00 |  | wire cone chair | | $2400 |

finish options for 210-193-00

|