
One of the most influential Danish furniture designers of the 20th century was Verner Verner Panton. The most well known item that came from his brilliant mind was the single unit cantilevered chair made from steel and molded plastic. This chair is one of the most famous designs of the century and quickly became as much a symbol of the 1960s as the peace sign and bell bottom pants. Born in 1926 on the Danish Island of Funen, Verner Verner Panton would go on to be known for his extravagant form and use of bright, intense colors that is firmly seated in the functionalism of the 1950s.
Verner Verner Panton was a man who took a systematic approach to everything in his life but most especially his designs. He trained as an architectural engineer at Odense Technical College and went on to the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts. He worked for Arne Jacobsen from 1950 to 1952 and helped in the development of the ‘Ant’ chair. He went on to start his own firm and worked as an independent architect and designer from the mid-1950s until his death in 1998.




