Spiral SP3
The Spiral SP3 is the largest member of the Spiral family, designed by Verner Panton in 1969 / 1970. SP is an abbreviation for Spiral, the number 3 means that the lamp is made up of three identical clusters hanging one below the other. Made of acrylic, formerly Cellidor, the spirals of each ring have different lengths, which supports the three-dimensionality. They are connected to each other and to the canopy by transparent nylon cord. Spiral SP3 is the headliner in any room, no matter which color you prefer: multicolor, silver or gold.
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The Danish Designer Verner Panton designed this lighting, which consists of an entire light series with various models, for the Cologne Furniture Fair in 1970, more precisely for the Visiona 2 exhibition, for which an entire ship was redesigned. A year later, Panton was commissioned to furnish a restaurant in Aahaus, Denmark. Here too, in the Varna Palais, a neoclassical building on the east coast of the Jutland peninsula, the Spiral SP3 multicolor was used. Panton combined the Spiral pendant lights with a whole series of his designs: Amoebe, Amoebe Highback, Illumesa, Cloverleaf Sofa, Ball Type H and VP Globe pendant lights as well as the lounge combination Welle. All these Panton designs are available in the TAGWERC Design STORE available.
In addition to multicolor, there are Spiral lights in gold and silver. The design interior specialist TAGWERC also offers to lengthen or shorten the chandeliers on request.
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Material
- Material
- Color
- Canopy
- Plastic, acrylic spirals
- Red, Pink, Purple
- White ceiling tile
Dimension
- Height
- Diameter
- Cable length
- Cable color
- 220 cm
- 48 cm
- 200 cm
- Transparent
Light source
- Version
- Max. power
- Execution
- Bulbs included
- E27
- 3x MAX. 60 WATT
- Opal / White
- no
The Spiral SP3 pendant light was designed by
Verner Panton
Verner Panton is one of the most inspiring designers of the 20th century. With his avant-garde designs using modern materials, the Danish-born designer was far ahead of his time. The architect and Designer created houses, furniture, lights, textiles and everyday objects.