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Flowerpot VP9 LED Portable Lamp

$315 Non-Member
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Flowerpot VP9 LED Portable Lamp

$315 Non-Member
$283.50 Member
Members save up to 20% & free shipping $35+

Color:  Signal Green

Size:  One Size

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Verner Panton is known for his iconic furniture and lighting designs, and his futuristic Flowerpot lamp from 1968 has been updated by &Tradition in a slightly smaller, lightweight, cordless version. With a 3W LED lightsource and three dimming levels, the Flowerpot fully charges in eight hours via USB (cord included) for ten hours of light. Can be used outdoors but should be stored indoors. Verner Panton’s work is represented in MoMA’s collection.

Features of the Flowerpot VP9 LED Portable Lamp include:

  • Slightly smaller in size than the table lamp version.
  • Lightweight for easy portability. 
  • Can be used outdoors, but must be kept and stored indoors.
  • Operating time when fully charged: 10 hours.
  • Charging time: 8 hours.
  • Charges via USB (cord included).
  • 3 Dimming levels that are controlled by tapping the top of the lamp.
  • 3W LED board
  • LED life time: 50.000 hours.
  • Light output: 104 lumen.
  • Color temperature (Kelvin): 2700K.
  • Made from polycarbonate & cast iron.
  • Measures 11.6h x 6.3”diam. 
  • Designer
    Verner Panton
  • Size
    11.6h x 6.3" diam.
  • Material
    Polycarbonate, Cast Iron
  • Year of Design
    1968
  • Origin
    China
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Verner Panton
Verner Panton

Known for his futuristic designs in a variety of materials, particularly plastic, Verner Panton (1926–1998) is considered one of Denmark's most influential designers of the last century. Although his designs for the home and office have a distinct 1960s style, they have attained a timeless appeal. His work in MoMA's collection includes the Stacking Side Chair (1959–1960), a gravity-defying design made from fiber-reinforced plastic. His furniture and lighting designs have appeared in exhibitions at the Museum, including Architecture and Design: Inaugural Installation (2004–2005).

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