VITRA Living Tower
Verner Panton, 1969
From the beginning of his career, Verner Panton set out to change the arena of installation design. Panton was one of the first designers to consider each aspect of a domestic space as an entire living environment. His undulating upholstered foam landscape used 'planar space' in a way people had never imagined, creating unique areas within the room at different levels. Living Tower was the architectural basis for the room in his "Phantasy Landscape," an installation created for the 1970 Cologne Furniture Fair. Forming schematic layers of upholstered jetties in the classic Panton colors, Living Tower became one of the hot issues of 1960's design. Materials: birch plywood frame, classic upholstery, polyurethane foam.
78.75"W x 78.75"H
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