Panthella table lamp
In addition to its geometric design, the Panthella Table lamp from Louis Poulsen thanks to one hundred percent glare-free light. A semi-circular lampshade directs the light emitted downwards. At the same time, the material, opal white plastic, ensures a certain translucency. In this way, the translucent light makes the Panthella table lamp look noble and lively.
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Bedside lamp, lamp on a sideboard in the hallway, classic accent on a side table in the living room or as a beautifully designed eye-catcher in a meeting room or office - as a design icon, the Panthella table lamp from Louis Poulsen really sets the scene in any ambience. That's why the Panthella table lamp was one of our favorite lights Verner Pantons. Panton loved them for their simplicity and elegance and placed Panthella in almost every room of his Copenhagen apartment.
The Panthella table lamp has a diameter of 40 centimetres and a height of 58 centimetres. The Panthella body consists of an opal white lampshade made of injection-molded acrylic, which rests on a white lamp base made of injection-molded ABS, the so-called tulip base. The successful design of the Panthella table lamp makes it easy to maintain. Power is supplied via a 2.10 meter long, white supply cable, which is fitted with a plug and an intermediate switch. This makes it easy to switch the Panthella table lamp on and off at any time. In the event of loss or damage to individual parts, the TAGWERC Design STORE offers all available Panthella spare parts individually.
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Material
- Material
- Color
- Acrylic
- white
Dimension
- Height
- Diameter
- Cable length
- Cable color
- Cord switch
- 58 cm
- 40 cm
- 210 cm
- white
- Yes
Light source
- Version
- Max. power
- Execution
- Bulbs included
- E27
- 1x MAX. 75 WATT
- Opal / White
- No
The Panthella table lamp 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.