&Tradition Topan pemdant lamp VP6. Sometimes the simplest things are the most lasting and memorable, the Topan Pendant being a brilliant example.
It was the first mass produced lamp by Verner Panton, later to be followed by the FlowerPot.
Topan’s simplicity and coolness proves to be of lasting value.
Topan was originally designed for the hotel and restaurant Astoria in Trondheim, Norway, in 1960. Here, Panton used his textile designs Geometry I to IV for floors, walls and ceilings in order to give the room a uniform image.
The Topan pendants hung all over, dividing large rooms into smaller and more intimate spaces.
Specifications
Lacquered aluminium, 3 meter fabric cord
Voltage 220-240V – 50Hz
Light Source & Energy efficiency class E27 Max 40 Watt
The luminaire is compatible with bulbs of energy class: A++ – E Bulb is not included.
Canopy included
Certifications CE, IP20, Class II
Kindly note that this product is CE-approved only and should only be used in countries that follow and accept this standard. If it is used elsewhere it will be at the customer's sole risk, responsibility and liability.
The Danish architect Verner Panton caused a stir in the 60ies and kept on designing successful products until his death in 1998. Times they were a-changin? - and Panton’s innovatory ideas and daring use of modern materials and lavish colours were an instant hit. Panton became synonymous with sensational textile, furniture and lighting design. Works like the ‘Cone Chair’ and the ‘Globe Light’ are eternal Scandinavian design icons!