Rating and value of Verner Panton furniture, lighting and chairs
Great Danish designer, Verner Panton (1926-1998) is considered one of the pioneers of interior design and furniture in the 60s and 70s. Creator of the famous S-shaped Panton chair and the FlowerPot lamp, Verner Panton's revolutionary design marked an entire era.
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Artist Verner Panton's rating
An essential Danish designer, Verner Panton enjoyed great success during his lifetime thanks to his participation in some of the major events of his time. He quickly established himself as a major player on the art market. Today, his furniture is all the rage in auction rooms and attracts a large number of collectors. His pieces are mainly traded in France and the United States. Verner Panton furniture can fetch hundreds of thousands of euros at auction, as demonstrated by his chandelier Chandelier type G, dating from 1970, which fetched €111,120 in 2007, whereas it was estimated at between €27,780 and €41,670.
Order of value from the most basic to the most prestigious
Technique used | Result |
|---|---|
Estamp | From €35 to €1,000 |
Objects miscellaneous | From €40 to €6,725 |
Chairs | From €50 to €13,000 |
Tables | From €90 to €13,000 |
Upholstery | From €120 to €13,500 |
Panton chairs | From €50 to €24,000 |
Sculpture - volume | From €150 to €27,847 |
Armchair | From 100 to €36,000 |
Luminaire | From €30 to €111,120 |
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Style and market rating of Verner Panton
Verner Panton is best known for his innovative approach to design. His avant-garde interiors and furniture pieces are characterized by bold geometric shapes, vivid colors and innovative materials. His style was creative and futuristic, from lighting fixtures to cars.
His Panton chair is his best-known creation. Recognizable from all others, this chair is made up of a single curved line without anyone really knowing how its balance is possible.
The current retro style craze ensures Verner Panton's pieces as a sure bet on today's art market. Highly prized by collectors, his iconic pieces of furniture fetch tens of thousands of euros at auction.
The life of Verner Panton
Verner Panton was born in Denmark in 1926. After brilliant studies as an engineer-architect, Panton entered the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Copenhagen. In 1951, designer Arne Jacobsen took him on as an apprentice. A few years later, Panton opened his own design studio.
Initially influenced by Jacobsen's highly organic style, Panton moved towards the avant-garde, creating geometric, unstructured and colorful furniture. His famous "Panton chair" was the first chair to be produced from a single piece of molded plastic. This creation brought him international recognition and was mass-produced by Herman Miller.
Also an avid traveler, Verner Panton explored many countries. These travels enabled him to establish numerous contacts all over the world. As a result, his studio received numerous commissions for both architecture and furniture. In particular, Panton was chosen to design a large part of the Astoria Hotel in Trondheim, Norway.
Verner Panton's imprint on his era
Verner Panton's prestigious commissions continued to be in great demand until his death in 1998. Today considered one of the great icons of modern design, his legacy continues to influence the field of interior design and furniture. Today, his stock is on the rise on the art market.
His signature
Not all of Verner Panton's works are signed.
Although there are variations, here is a first example of his signature:
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