Panton Chair

Verner Panton, 1999
Authorized dealers only Genuine originals
ManufacturerVitra
TypeDining chairs
MaterialDurchgefärbtes Polypropylen
DimensionsW50 x H83 x D61 cm I Seat height 41 cm I Seat depth 45.2 cm

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Design Werkstatt Dresden
Ostra-Allee 11, Dresden
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minimum Charlottenburg
Kantstrasse 17, Berlin
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Description

The Panton Chair is a classic in the history of furniture design. Conceived by Verner Panton in 1960, the chair was developed for serial production in collaboration with Vitra (1967). It was the first chair to be manufactured completely out of plastic in one single piece. Since its introduction to the market, it has advanced through several production phases. Only since 1999 has it been possible to produce the chair in accordance with its original conception – out of durable, dyed-through plastic with a lustrous matte finish.

The comfort of this chair results from the combination of a cantilever structure with an anthropomorphic shape and a slightly flexible material. It can be used individually or in groups and is suited for indoor and outdoor environments. The Panton Chair has received numerous international design awards and is represented in the collections of many prominent museums. Its expressive shape has made it an icon of the twentieth century.

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Vitra Imprint

On the underside of every original Panton Chair is the embossed Vitra logo and production year.

Surface Quality

The surface is evenly colored, without bubbles or unevenness. The material (polypropylene) has a specific weight.

Vitra Certificate

New Panton Chairs come with a Vitra certificate of authenticity.

FAQ

How do I protect plastic furniture from UV radiation and fading?+
Plastic is damaged by UV radiation, causing fading and brittleness. Clean plastic furniture regularly with mild soap and water. For outdoor use, apply a UV-protective spray every 4–6 weeks during summer months. Store portable pieces indoors when not in use.
What should I look for when choosing an ergonomic chair?+
A quality ergonomic chair should feature adjustable seat height so your knees are slightly below hip level and feet rest flat on the floor. Look for a padded seat with a waterfall edge that doesn't cut off circulation behind the knees. Lumbar support and adjustable armrests promote healthy posture during extended work sessions.
Why is sustainable furniture important?+
Sustainable furniture is designed and manufactured with minimal environmental impact — using responsibly sourced or recycled materials. Longer lifespan results in fewer replacements and long-term cost savings. Quality pieces from genuine materials last longer and need fewer replacements — that's the truest form of sustainability.
Which designer furniture retains its value?+
Furniture from renowned designers in quality materials holds value long-term. Classic designs from Eames, Jacobsen, or Wegner are timeless and easy to resell. A well-maintained vintage piece or designer classic can appreciate over years, especially with authentication and documentation.
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