Parallels - of Panthella

 

 

Meet the florist, the designer, and the creative director who share their perceptions of Panthella by Verner Panton as a modern design, a collector’s item and a timeless classic. Follow these three individuals living parallel lives on a journey through their life and work in a short series of videos. We invite you to catch a glimpse of the journeys of these individuals through their life and work, where Panthella is represented in different environments.

The florist. Julius Iversen.

At TABLEAU, Panthella Portable unfolds as a contrast to the raw architectural backdrop in the studio, while adding lightness and elegance that blends in beautifully with the softness of the exceptional, modern floral designs.

Julius is the creative director of the concept store and floral design studio TABLEAU in the heart of Copenhagen. As a florist, Julius composes and combines flowers, forms and colours. Playing with the senses, creativity and craftsmanship is always at the centre of his works.

Explore the ways in which the iconic design from 1971 continues to inspire creativity and stimulate the senses in endless parallels

The designer. Nanna Frimodt.

In BABETT’s atelier, the Panthella lamp provides a characteristic accent with its timeless aesthetic and unique play between form and materials that serve as inspiration and a testament to great design that lasts forever.

Nanna, the designer and founder of Danish brand BABETT, crafts distinctive clothes that tell stories through their materials, people and craftsmanship. From repurposed textiles collected from all over the world modern garments are created with a Scandinavian aesthetic, designed to last for decades.

The Creative Director. Mikkel Borg Bjergsø.

At the Mikkeller headquarters in Copenhagen, a highly admirable selection of iconic Verner Panton favourites serves as daily source of passion, joy and inspiration. Mikkel, creative director of the world-renowned craft brewery Mikkeller, has spent years treasure-hunting for unique Verner Panton objects. His fascination with Verner Panton is on display in all aspects of his life – from his private home to his office, where he surrounds himself with an impressive Verner Panton furniture and lighting collection.