Heart Chair

Inspired by Verner Panton
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As low as $999.00 Regular Price $3,672.00
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CHA6404
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Our promise

  • 10 years guarantee
  • +300.000 happy customers

THE PRODUCT

  • A heart-shaped chair
  • Made from cashmere
  • Available in lots of colours

of Verner Pantons Heart Chair

Our stylish Heart Chair stays true to the original with its unique design. A fun addition to your living room, the Heart Chair will wow your guests and breathe new life into your room, whilst injecting your space with retro charms. Upholstered in cashmere and available in lots of great colours, this is a chair you'll want to get your hands on.

The story behind the Heart Chair

The heart-shaped version of Verner Panton’s gravity-defying Cone chair appeared in 1959, a year after the original. Is it a modern take on the traditional wing chair or simple a further burst of exuberant creativity? Either way, it’s a traffic-stopping chair – the ultimate gift, perhaps, for the one you love? – and is available in a luxurious cashmere/wool blend in seven colours, ranging from monochrome to vibrant.

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THE DETAILS

  • SKU : CHA640406
  • Volume m3 : 0.6211 kg
  • Packaging Dimensions : 106 x 63 x 93 cm
  • Material : Cashmere
  • Colour : White
  • Size : No
  • Width : 106.5 cm
  • Height : 89.5 cm
  • Depth : 60 cm
  • Seating height : 43 cm
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WHY BUY FROM US?

  • 10 years guarantee
  • High-quality materials
  • +300.000 happy customers
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ABOUT THE DESIGNER

Verner Panton

1926-1998 (Denmark)

Verner Panton was the first architect to work with form and design using plastic as his main material. When he created the Panton chair, the world’s first single-form, injection-moulded chair, it was considered a revolutionary technique back in the 1960s. Throughout his life Panton created innovative designs that combined materials in unconventional ways and was greatly influenced by the impact of colour on his work . Verner Panton represents design without borders. Verner Panton’s vision: to create design using unconventional techniques.

"Choosing colours should not be a gamble. It should be a conscious decision. Colours have a meaning and a function."