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Design: Verner Panton
Nr. articolo: 210 196 04/12-17
ID Stylepark: 05.2051.00025
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The Panton Chair has always been a favourite of children. They not only like its bright, cheerful colours and smooth curves, but the fact that it is as much fun to play with as it is to sit on. Soon after its introduction, Verner Panton began to consider the idea of producing a child-size version of the chair together with Vitra. What was financially unfeasible over 35 years ago is now possible: Vitra introduces the Panton Junior, whose production is based on the original plans of Verner Panton. Identical to the regular model with regard to material and shape, the Panton Junior is approximately 25 percent smaller and available in seven different colours. This makes it an ideal chair for children in pre-school and primary grades.
02 dimensioni/peso
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larghezza |
376 mm |
altezza |
628 mm |
profondità |
446 mm |
03 All Panton Products
04 Tags
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