SPIRAL SP1

by Verner Panton, 1970

The Spiral SP1 multicolor chandelier from the interior design label Verpan is a piece that, as early as the late 1960s, broke with traditional notions of opulent, classic clusters. Designed by the architect and designer Verner Panton in 1969/1970, the Spiral SP1 multicolor resembles a light object formed from spirals less than a pendant lamp.

Manufacturer Verpan
material Plastic | Acrylic
Energy class This pendant light is suitable for light bulbs of energy class: A++ UNTIL E
light bulbs 1x E27 / E26 MAX. 60 WATT
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Spiral SP1

The Danish Designer Verner Panton He designed this lighting system, which consists of an entire series of lights with various models, for the Cologne Furniture Fair in 1970, more precisely for the Visiona 2 An exhibition for which an entire ship was redesigned. A year later, Panton was commissioned to design a restaurant in Aahaus, Denmark. Here too, in the Varna Palace, a neoclassical building on the east coast of the Jutland peninsula, the Spiral SP1 Multicolor was used. Panton combined the Spiral pendant lights with a whole range of his designs: Amoebe, Amoebe Highback, Illumesa, Cloverleaf Sofa, Ball Type H and VP Globe pendant lights, as well as the Welle lounge combination. All these Panton designs are in the TAGWERC Design STORE available.

At the TAGWERC Design STORE you can find the pendant light Original Spiral SP1 multicolor pendant light with certificate of authenticity. As a specialist in interior design, TAGWERC also stocks all original spare parts for the Spiral SP1 multicolor pendant light. Verpan.


As part of the Spiral family, the Spiral SP1 pendant lamp consists of lacquered acrylic spirals suspended in nylon cords and attached to a large acrylic ceiling plate in the color White painted, attached. The Spiral SP1 chandelier in multicolor has a diameter of
48 centimeters in diameter and 115 centimeters in height. The light source, with a maximum output of 100 watts, is powered via a transparent cable that runs through the ceiling rose. The extravagant cluster is available as the Spiral SP1 multicolor (115 centimeters)., Spiral SP2 multicolor (180 centimeters) and Spiral SP3 Multicolor (220 centimeters) available at the TAGWERC Design STORE. Besides Multicolor, consisting of warm red tones, there is also the Spiral lights in silver and gold. Furthermore, the design and interior specialist TAGWERC offers the option of lengthening or shortening the chandeliers upon request.

material

  • material
  • Color
  • canopy
  • Plastic, acrylic spirals
  • red, pink, purple
  • White ceiling panel

dimension

  • Height
  • diameter
  • Cable length
  • Cable color
  • 115 cm
  • 48 cm
  • 200 cm
  • Transparent

light bulbs

  • Version
  • Maximum power
  • execution
  • Light bulbs included
  • E27
  • 1x MAX. 60 WATT
  • Clear
  • No

The Spiral SP1 pendant lamp was designed by
Verner Panton

Verner Panton with a white Pantop table lamp.
Danish designer Verner Panton sketching.
Designer Verner Panton photographed in profile.
Originally in love. Design objects by Verner Panton at the TAGWERC Design STORE.

Verner Panton is among the most inspiring designers of the 20th century. With avant-garde designs using modern materials, the Danish-born designer was far ahead of his time. The architect and designer created houses, furniture, lighting, textiles, and everyday objects.

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