Living Tower by Verner Panton
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Designer: Verner Panton
Vitra
The Living Tower by Verner Panton was designed in 1969, and can be seen in the house in It’s What’s Inside and was the choice of chair of Film and Furniture’s Paula Benson for her official portrait!
The organically shaped Living Tower furniture sculpture by Verner Panton can be used on four different levels. Over two metres high, the appealingly upholstered seating tower has a stable frame made of birch plywood. The cleverly arranged interior niches can be used in sitting and reclined positions, encouraging communication and relaxation.
New versions are around £17,800 and vintage versions come up from time to time at furniture auctions. Contact us for stockists and prices, or to source currently available vintage versions.
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