The Panthella lamp design is one of Verner Panton's most significant designs, reflecting the Danish architect's larger-than-life personality. He aimed to create an organic-shaped lamp that provides 100% glare-free light, with both the stand and the shade serving as light reflectors.
The Panthella 160 Portable lamp now features a button integrated into the top, inspired by the playful and experimental Danish architect Verner Panton. Simply touch the top nut to adjust the brightness and turn the light on or off.
Take your new Panthella 160 Portable lamp anywhere and enjoy hours and hours of light. It can be recharged using a USB cord and has a more durable, replaceable battery for extended usage. When fully charged, it provides approximately 8,5 hours of light at 100% and up to 79 hours when dimmed to 10%.
16 D x 16W x 24Hcm
- Opaque Coral polymer shade
- Base injection moulded recycled polymer
- Touch switch on top nut. Step dimming function
- Lock/Unlock: Long press
- Battery: 8,5 hours at 100%
- White light indicator on base when charging
- USB-C to USB-C cable for standard USB adapter (min. 1.5A)
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 on its surroundings.
Verner Panton studied at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts in Copenhagen. After that he went working at Arne Jacobsen's architecural practice. He set up his own design studio in 1955.