The
Panthella Mini lampis a scaled-down version of the famous
Panthella, created by Verner Panton in 1971. Verner Panton wanted to create a lamp whose base and shade acted as a reflector, combining the whole with the organic shapes for which the Danish designer is renowned. With its non-glare lighting, the
Panthella Mini by
Louis Poulsen is a superb example of Verner Panton's exceptional talent for creating atmospheric lighting. Its smaller size, with a compact diameter of 250 mm and a height of just 335 mm, means it can easily be placed on a window sill, shelf, table or other small surface. The luminaire emits a soft, muted light. The metal version directs light directly downwards, creating a soft, comfortable glow thanks to the white-painted shade inside and the reflective effect of its trumpet-shaped base. The acrylic version diffuses a comfortable atmosphere of light thanks to its colour and internal shade that reflects the light downwards.