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Flowerpot VP2 Pendant

The Flower Power movement was all about peace, love, and harmony, driven by a generation that questioned rigid values in favor of personal freedom. Amidst missions to the moon and alternative lifestyles emerged a fascination with the future. Verner Panton captured the spirit of this era with his Flowerpot lamps. Two semi-circular spheres facing each other became the signature style for a series of lamps that went on to decorate private homes, interiors, and exhibitions around the world. In a variety of psychedelic colors, patterns, and combinations that became emblematic of the Flower Power movement. Panton was a pioneer in his avant-garde approach to geometric designs, vivid colors, and immersive interiors. We’re pleased to keep his legacy alive with lamps that honor his vision of the future – in the present.
Design by Verner Panton 1971 for &Tradition
The Flower Power movement was all about peace, love, and harmony, driven by a generation that questioned rigid values in favor of personal freedom. Amidst missions to the moon and alternative lifestyles emerged a fascination with the future. Verner Panton captured the spirit of this era with his Flowerpot lamps. Two semi-circular spheres facing each other became the signature style for a series of lamps that went on to decorate private homes, interiors, and exhibitions around the world. In a variety of psychedelic colors, patterns, and combinations that became emblematic of the Flower Power movement. Panton was a pioneer in his avant-garde approach to geometric designs, vivid colors, and immersive interiors. We’re pleased to keep his legacy alive with lamps that honor his vision of the future – in the present.
Design by Verner Panton 1971 for &Tradition
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From $378.00

Original: $1,080.00

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Flowerpot VP2 Pendant

$1,080.00

$378.00

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The Flower Power movement was all about peace, love, and harmony, driven by a generation that questioned rigid values in favor of personal freedom. Amidst missions to the moon and alternative lifestyles emerged a fascination with the future. Verner Panton captured the spirit of this era with his Flowerpot lamps. Two semi-circular spheres facing each other became the signature style for a series of lamps that went on to decorate private homes, interiors, and exhibitions around the world. In a variety of psychedelic colors, patterns, and combinations that became emblematic of the Flower Power movement. Panton was a pioneer in his avant-garde approach to geometric designs, vivid colors, and immersive interiors. We’re pleased to keep his legacy alive with lamps that honor his vision of the future – in the present.
Design by Verner Panton 1971 for &Tradition