Fun 2DM Pendant by Verpan (Medium) - OPEN BOX RETURN
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Key Features
Composed of genuine Capiz shells, the Verpan Fun 2DM Pendant harnesses the natural material brilliance of pearls to interact with light in a vibrant and appealing way. Originally designed in 1964, the lighthearted design reflects the retro style of its origins, yet is able to stay relevant for a range of modern interiors today. Each disk is carefully inspected and measured for consistency and quality control, ensuring the purity of light that shines through the iridescent cluster of pearls. This fixture does not arrive assembled; each pearl chain can be easily attached to the metal frame with the rings provided. PLEASE NOTE: THIS IS AN OPEN BOX RETURN ITEM. PRODUCT IS IN NEW CONDITION. ALL OPEN BOX SALES ARE FINAL. QUANTITIES LIMITED TO STOCK ON HAND.
Founded in 2003, Verpan is the exclusive manufacturer of Danish icon Verner Panton’s extensive collection of lighting and furniture design. The company works directly with the Panton estate—in particular, his wife Marianne Panton--to bring new light to groundbreaking designs from the heyday of his career in the ‘60s, ‘70s and ‘80s.
Key Features
Composed of genuine Capiz shells, the Verpan Fun 2DM Pendant harnesses the natural material brilliance of pearls to interact with light in a vibrant and appealing way. Originally designed in 1964, the lighthearted design reflects the retro style of its origins, yet is able to stay relevant for a range of modern interiors today. Each disk is carefully inspected and measured for consistency and quality control, ensuring the purity of light that shines through the iridescent cluster of pearls. This fixture does not arrive assembled; each pearl chain can be easily attached to the metal frame with the rings provided. PLEASE NOTE: THIS IS AN OPEN BOX RETURN ITEM. PRODUCT IS IN NEW CONDITION. ALL OPEN BOX SALES ARE FINAL. QUANTITIES LIMITED TO STOCK ON HAND.
Founded in 2003, Verpan is the exclusive manufacturer of Danish icon Verner Panton’s extensive collection of lighting and furniture design. The company works directly with the Panton estate—in particular, his wife Marianne Panton--to bring new light to groundbreaking designs from the heyday of his career in the ‘60s, ‘70s and ‘80s.
- Designed by Verner Panton in 1964
- Chrome metal canopy
- Each pearl disk is suspended from an individual metal chain
- Fixture does not come assembled: Pearl chains are easily attachable to the metal tiers
- Includes spare shells and metal rings for possible later use
- Verner Panton's signature is engraved on the metal stem
- Field-adjustable Black Fabric suspension cord
- Material: Mother-of-pearl shell disks and Chrome Metal frame
- Location Rating: UL Listed
- Made In Denmark
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