Sometimes the simplest things are the most lasting and memorable. The suspension
Topan VP6 edited
And Tradition is a perfect example. This was the first mass-produced lamp by
Verner Panton, later followed by the FlowerPot. The simplicity and freshness of
Topan VP6 make it a safe bet.
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And Tradition was originally designed for the Astoria hotel and restaurant in Trondheim, Norway, in 1960. Here, Panton used his textile designs Geometry I to IV for the floors, walls and ceilings to give the room a uniform look. The
Topan VP6 luminaires were hung everywhere, dividing large rooms into smaller, more intimate spaces.