Blue pantonic 5010 Chair by Verner Panton for studio HAG, Denmark 1992
By Verner Panton, Studio Hag
Located in Antwerpen, Antwerp
This cantilevered side chair, called pantonic 5010 Chair, is part of a 3-parts collection.
1990s Danish Chairs
Wood
Blue pantonic 5010 Chair by Verner Panton for studio HAG, Denmark 1992
By Verner Panton, Studio Hag
Located in Antwerpen, Antwerp
This cantilevered side chair, called pantonic 5010 Chair, is part of a 3-parts collection.
Wood
Unavailable
H 34.75 in W 18 in D 21 in
Set of Four "Pantonic 5010" Chairs by Verner Panton for Studio Hag
By Verner Panton
Located in Cambridge, MA
A set of four cantilevered "Pantonic 5010" side or dining chairs designed by Verner Panton for Studio Hag, circa 1992.
Beech
Verner Panton Pantonic 5010 Chair Studio Hag Denmark, 1992
By Verner Panton
Located in Roosendaal, Noord Brabant
Nice plywood side chair designed by Verner Panton. This is for model Pantonic 5010 which was designed for Studio Hag, Denmark 1992.
Plywood
Verner Panton Pantonic 5010 Chair
By Verner Panton
Located in Perpignan, FR
Very rare chair Pantonic designed by verner Panton in 1992. Model. 5010 Very good condition.
Plywood
Verner Panton, Mod. Pantonic 5010 for Studio Hag Denmark, 1992
By Studio Hag, Verner Panton
Located in Saarbrücken, SL
Verner Panton created this comfortable chair based on the S. Chair. The original coloring shows signs of wear. Molded plywood, ochre-colored
Plywood
Verner Panton Pantonic 5010 Chair for Studio Hag
By Verner Panton, Studio Hag
Located in Kansas City, MO
Rare early production Verner Panton "Pantonic 5010 Chair" for Studio Hag, Denmark, 1992.
Plywood
Verner Panton Pantonic 5010 Chair, Studio Hag, 1992
By Studio Hag, Verner Panton
Located in Roosendaal, Noord Brabant
Famous plywood side chair by Verner Panton in red lacquered plywood. This was model Pantonic 5010 and designed by Panton for Studio Hag, Denmark 1992.
Verner Panton Pantonic Chairs Studio Hag, Denmark, 1992
By Studio Hag, Verner Panton
Located in Roosendaal, Noord Brabant
This is for the complete set and are models model Pantonic 5000, Pantonic 5010, Pantonic 5020 and designed for Studio Hag, Denmark 1992.
Plywood
Sold
H 34.75 in W 18 in D 21 in
Set of Five Postmodern "Pantonic" Verner Panton for Hag Side or Dining Chairs
By Studio Hag, Verner Panton
Located in Dallas, TX
Includes three variations: One "Pantonic 5010" in blue, two "Pantonic 5020" in yellow, and two "Pantonic 5000" in red.
Beech
$1,708 / item
H 15.75 in Dm 43.31 in
Contemporary Art Deco Mint green and Red powder coated Carousel 5 arms pendant
By Mambo Unlimited Ideas
Located in Lisbon, PT
Carousel suspension lamp has a delicate balance of form and function that produces a quiet, modern light ambiance for all to savour, with its Contemporary Art Deco lines. The struct...
Metal
Müller Bar Cabinet in Metal
By Müller Möbelfabrikation
Located in Tilburg, NL
Müller Bar Cabinet in Metal. Germany. Design 1998, current production. Available in every RAL-color. A highlight for your office or your home: The cleverly designed bar cabinet KB 3...
Metal
$5,821
H 26.78 in W 25.2 in D 29.14 in
Sculptural lounge ' Etcetera ' chair By Jan Ekselius Sweden 1970S
By Jan Ekselius
Located in Antwerpen, Antwerp
Swedish designer Jan Ekselius studied at the art academy in Stockholm and later at the Royal College of Art in London. He made his international breakthrough in the early 1970s with ...
Fabric
$17,600 / item
H 71.66 in W 23.63 in D 37.41 in
Contemporary Mexican Design Handcrafted Wood Cabinet Vilma, Mirror, Fibers
By Comité de Proyectos
Located in Ciudad de México, CDMX
Vilma is a vertical display cabinet composed of two modules: a drawer unit covered with rattan fiber and a storage cabinet with solid huanacaxaxtle wood doors and glass shelves. The ...
Steel
$6,850 / set
H 27.5 in W 30 in D 28 in
Pantonova Chair and Ottoman by Verner Panton, Chrome Steel and Cognac Leather
By Verner Panton, Fritz Hansen
Located in Kansas City, MO
Wedge shaped chair and ottoman designed by Verner Panton for his Pantonova Series manufactured by Fritz Hansen. Completely original including the cognac / camel color leather cusions...
Chrome
$55,000
H 22.5 in W 175.5 in D 87.5 in
'Tucroma' Leather Bed and Nightstands by Guido Faleschini for i4Mariani, Italy
By Guido Faleschini, i4 Mariani
Located in Los Angeles, CA
This famous 'Tucroma' bed design, as seen in the Lenny Kravitz Architectural Digest magazine photoshoot, was designed by Guido Faleschini in the 1970s and produced by i4Mariani (Ital...
Chrome
$8,735
H 36.62 in W 108.27 in D 43.31 in
Cannaregio Modular Sofa with Footrest by Gaetano Pesce for Cassina, Italy 1986
By Gaetano Pesce, Cassina
Located in Halle, DE
Rare modular Cannaregio sofa by Gaetano Pesce. Postmodern / Memphis Design from 1986, manufactured by Cassina, Italy. Comes with original footrest in black fabrics. Original Upholste...
Fabric
Verner Panton introduced the word “groovy” — or at least its Danish equivalent — into the Scandinavian modern design lexicon. He developed fantastical, futuristic forms and embraced bright colors and new materials such as plastic, fabric-covered polyurethane foam and steel-wire framing for the creation of his chairs, sofas, floor lamps and other furnishings. And Panton’s ebullient Pop art sensibility made him an international design star of the 1960s and ’70s. This radical departure from classic Danish modernism, however, actually stemmed from his training under the greats of that design style.
Born on the largely rural Danish island of Funen, Panton studied architecture and engineering at Copenhagen’s Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, where the lighting designer Poul Henningsen was one of his teachers. After graduating, in 1951, Panton worked in the architectural office of Arne Jacobsen, and he became a close friend of Hans Wegner's.
Henningsen taught a scientific approach to design; Jacobsen was forever researching new materials; and Wegner, the leader in modern furniture design using traditional woodworking and joinery, encouraged experimental form.
Panton opened his own design office in 1955, issuing tubular steel chairs with woven seating. His iconoclastic aesthetic was announced with his 1958 Cone chair, modified a year later as the Heart Cone chair. Made of upholstered sheet metal and with a conical base in place of legs, the design shocked visitors to a furniture trade show in Copenhagen.
Panton went on to successive bravura technical feats. His curving, stackable Panton chair, his most popular design, was the first chair to be made from a single piece of molded plastic.
Panton had been experimenting with ideas for chairs made of a single material since the late 1950s. He debuted his plastic seat for the public in the design magazine Mobilia in 1967 and then at the 1968 Cologne Furniture Fair. The designer’s S-Chair models 275 and 276, manufactured during the mid-1960s by August Sommer and distributed by the bentwood specialists at Gebrüder Thonet, were the first legless chairs crafted from a single piece of plywood.
Panton would spend the latter half of the 1960s and early ’70s developing all-encompassing room environments composed of sinuous and fluid-formed modular seating made of foam and metal wire. He also created a series of remarkable lighting designs, most notably his Fun chandeliers — introduced in 1964 and composed of scores of shimmering capiz-shell disks — and the Space Age VP Globe pendant light of 1969.
Panton’s designs are made to stand out and put an eye-catching exclamation point on even the most modern decor.
Find vintage Verner Panton chairs, magazine racks, rugs, table lamps and other furniture on 1stDibs.
With entire areas of our homes reserved for “sitting rooms,” the value of quality antique and vintage seating cannot be overstated.
Fortunately, the design of side chairs, armchairs and other lounge furniture — since what were, quite literally, the early perches of our ancestors — has evolved considerably.
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With respect to the latest obsessions in design, cane seating has been cropping up everywhere, from sleek armchairs to lounge chairs, while bouclé fabric, a staple of modern furniture design, can be seen in mid-century modern, Scandinavian modern and Hollywood Regency furniture styles.
Admirers of the sophisticated craftsmanship and dark woods frequently associated with mid-century modern seating can find timeless furnishings in our expansive collection of lounge chairs, dining chairs and other items — whether they’re vintage editions or alluring official reproductions of iconic designs from the likes of Hans Wegner or from Charles and Ray Eames. Shop our inventory of Egg chairs, designed in 1958 by Arne Jacobsen, the Florence Knoll lounge chair and more.
No matter your style, the collection of unique chairs, sofas and other seating on 1stDibs is surely worthy of a standing ovation.