Alliant élégance intemporelle et confort contemporain, le tabouret haut Série 430 H75, imaginé par le légendaire designer Verner Panton et édité par Verpan, s’impose comme une pièce emblématique du mobilier moderne. Fidèle à l’approche audacieuse et fonctionnelle du créateur danois, ce tabouret revisite la typologie classique du siège de bar avec une sophistication discrète et un sens du détail remarquable. Son design se caractérise par une silhouette épurée, reposant sur un piètement en métal tubulaire fin et robuste, qui lui confère une grande légèreté visuelle. L’assise, généreusement rembourrée, est habillée d’un somptueux velours côtelé jaune — une matière texturée et lumineuse qui ajoute chaleur et caractère à tout espace. Pensé comme une véritable alliance de forme et de fonction, le tabouret haut Série 430 H75 offre un confort optimal, même en usage prolongé. Grâce à ses proportions équilibrées et à son esthétique raffinée, il trouve naturellement sa place dans des intérieurs résidentiels (cuisine, îlot central, coin bar) comme dans des espaces professionnels ou hôteliers à la recherche d’un mobilier à la fois design, durable et fonctionnel. Le tabouret 430 H75 incarne avec justesse l’esprit de Verner Panton : un design audacieux, fonctionnel et résolument tourné vers l’humain.
Color
Jaune
Material
fabric
Dimensions
Ø 54 x H 110 cm, seat H 75 cm
Matériaux
Structure in black metal and seat upholstered in corduroy fabric
Features
This product may exhibit slight signs of wear on the upholstery or the metal structure
Born in 1926 in Gamtofte, Denmark, Verner Panton attended technical school in Odense and then studied architecture at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Copenhagen. Verner Pantonwas employed in Arne Jacobsen's architectural practice and founded his own architecture and design studio in 1955. Verner Panton's furniture based on geometric shapes, manufactured by the "Plus-linje" company brought him public attention for the first time. Verner Panton's predilection for bright colours and geometric shapes is evident in his many textile creations, such as the cushions in the "Textiles of the 20th Century" collection. His interior designs, aimed at blending furniture, lighting, textiles and wall panels into an indivisible unit, are legendary. Verner Panton's famous collaboration with Vitra began in the early 1960s. He then developed his most famous creation, the Panton chair, presented in 1967. It is also the first product to be manufactured by Vitra on its own account. Verner Panton died in 1998 in Copenhagen. Regarded today as one of the most influential masters in the world of 20th-century Design, Verner Panton leaves behind an innovative, futuristic style using mainly brightly coloured plastic and favouring generous, atypical shapes, such as his iconic luminaires published by Verpan. Today, the iconic designs of Verner Panton are still in great demand.
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VERPAN
Verpan is a brand named after the Danish designer Verner Panton. It works closely with Verner Panton Design AG to preserve, reissue, and reinterpret the exceptional work of this architect and designer. The Verpan collection features a wide range of creations, from intricate objects to immersive environments. Verner Panton's furniture and lighting are a reflection of a creative, playful, and bold spirit. The brand offers reissues of his most iconic pieces while unveiling newly rediscovered designs to carry on the unique legacy of this design pioneer.