Louis Poulsen
Panthella 250 Table Lamp
Verner Panton, 1971
Description
The Panthella lamp, in collaboration with Louis Poulsen in 1971, offers glare-free, soft illumination through its opal acrylic shade, which diffuses light and reflects it from the inner shade and trumpet stem. This iconic design exemplifies Panton's playful style and innovative use of materials, prioritizing quality and functionality.
With its organic shape, the lamp showcases Panton's signature forms, where both the stand and shade serve as reflectors, creating a comfortable light atmosphere.
Details
Material Description:
- Light source: LED 2700K 10W / 460 Lumen
- Shade: injection-moulded acrylic
- Base and Housing: Die cast aluminium.
- Diffuser: Injection moulded opal PMMA (engineered plastic)
- Cord length: 2.5 m
- Switch: On the cord (Turn on/off the light with light fading in/out.)
- Cord type: White plastic with plug (White cord on white opal, white metal, brass metallic and Pale Rose versions. Black cord on all other versions. LED driver fitted externally on cord.)
Dimension:
W250 x H335 mm
Designer
Verner Panton , 1971

Verner Panton (1926-1998) is famous for his inspirational and colorful personality. A unique person with a special sense for color, shape, light function and space. Over the course of his career, Panton introduced a series of modern lamps with personalities unlike any of his Scandinavian contemporaries. With remarkable faith in the unlimited possibilities of form, he worked successfully to create a new set of theories about light function and influence.
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