







Seat designed by Verner Panton for Vitra.
This seat has a structure that is made of birch plywood and is padded with polyurethane foam and upholstered with Tonus upholstery in red or dark blue. The clever arrangement of the interior recesses allows them to be used in sitting or reclining positions and facilitates communication and relaxation.
Verner Panton, 1969.
Living Tower.
The Living Tower is a design by Verner Panton for Vitra. A large "sculpture furniture" with organic contours that can be used on four different levels. It is presented as a striking padded tower more than two meters high on a stable birch plywood structure. Domestic landscapes were one of the great design themes of the sixties. In addition, its comfort makes it an excellent vehicle for communication. Vitra Design Museum Collection.
Frame: birch plywood.
Padding: polyurethane foam.
Measurements: Height 203.5 x width 201 x depth 67 cm.
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