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about this product
The Peacock Chair by Verner Panton was designed in 1959/60 as part of a series of wire furniture for Plus-Linje in Denmark, and it became known for its sculptural, openwork form with a conical base, loose cushions, and flexible seating positions that gave it a striking mix of elegance and playfulness.

about the designer
Verner Panton
Verner Panton aspired to be a painter before studying architecture at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Copenhagen. After an apprenticeship with architect/designer Arne Jacobsen, Panton pursued a path in furniture and interior design. It was during this part of his career that he became famous for his avant-garde work, pushing the boundaries of design with innovative materials, bold colors, and unconventional forms that transformed contemporary interiors. In the 60’s and 70’s, his passion for designing entire environments led to immersive interiors featuring his hypnotic patterns and futuristic designs for furniture, lighting, wallpapers, posters and rugs. Panton’s pioneering use of materials, colours and shapes earned him a reputation as a visionary.
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