Panton Chair for Kids
THE PRODUCT
- Moulded from a single sheet of tough plastic.
- Suitable for use outdoors.
- Dyed during moulding for a long-lasting and vibrant colour.
About the Verner Panton S Chair for Kids
What more can be said about Verner Panton's S Chair? Legendary simply doesn't do justice to this subtle, organic design that continues to influence Scandinavian furniture. Just as the full-sized design fits the body of an adult, the Panton Chair for Kids parallels the spine for maximum comfort. Panton's designs have always been playful and lively, meant to be jumped on and explored. So, now your children can get involved with their very own Panton chair; it's stylish enough for any living space and strong enough to withstand the attention of excitable children.
The story behind the Verner Panton S Chair for Kids
Verner Panton was one of the most influential and experimental furniture designers of the 1960s and 70s. Unlike the majority of Scandinavian designers at the time, Panton was more interested in exploring new materials than making traditional wooden products. His Panton Chair was inspired by a desire to create a self-supporting chair, made from a single piece of plastic, that could be used anywhere. The unbroken ‘S’ curved Panton Chair was hailed as a triumph of design by critics and the public alike.
THE DETAILS
- SKU : CHA2170530
- Volume m3 : 0.0877 kg
- Packaging Dimensions : 42 x 36 x 58 cm
- Material : Plastic
- Colour : Yellow
- Size : No
- Width : 39 cm
- Height : 56 cm
- Depth : 33 cm
- Seating height : 30 cm

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."
