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.
Topan’s simplicity and coolness proves to be of lasting value. Topan was originally designed by Verner Panton 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.
Design Date: 1959
The Dimensions of the Verner Panton Topan Pendant Light is Ø:210 x H:190 mm and the lights are created in the following colours:
Black, white, orange, red, turquoise, mint, green and yellow.
The lights are made in alluminium and laquered when coloured. Aluminium. The light take 1x E27 max. 40 W or 7 W low energy bulb and supplied with
3m clear flex. Please note that no ceiling rose cover is supplied.
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