"Choosing colours should not be a gamble. It should be a conscious decision. Colours have a meaning and a function."

VERNER PANTON

"Choosing colours should not be a gamble. It should be a conscious decision. Colours have a meaning and a function."

VERNER PANTON

133 Days, 09 Hours, 32 Minutes

"Choosing colours should not be a gamble. It should be a conscious decision. Colours have a meaning and a function."

VERNER PANTON

133 Days, 09 Hours, 32 Minutes

133 Days, 09 Hours, 32 Minutes

LAUNCH
JUNE, 2026
TESTING PHASE
MAY, 2026
PRODUCTION PHASE
APRIL, 2026

We're in Ordering Phase

We are now ordering all materials.
FEBRUARY & MARCH, 2026
LAUNCH
JUNE, 2026
TESTING PHASE
MAY, 2026
PRODUCTION PHASE
APRIL, 2026

We're in Ordering Phase

We are now ordering all materials.
FEBRUARY & MARCH, 2026
EXPLORE THE LIFE OF

Verner Panton

EXPLORE THE LIFE OF

Verner Panton

Image
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19

With new plastics technology, Vitra relaunches the chair in polypropylene, posthumously fulfilling Panton’s goal of an affordable industrial product.

RELAUNCH - NEW POLYPROPYLENE TECHNOLOGY

26

Verner Panton - one of the most influential architects and designers of his time – is born on 13 February 1926 in Gamtofte, Fünen, Denmark.

Verner Panton - one of the most influential architects and designers

47

Studies architecture at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, Copenhagen.​

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Image

51

Verner Panton - EARLY STUDIES

58

Image
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Verner Panton develops a cantilever chair manufactured by Dansk Acryl Teknik in extruded polystyrene.


This design will later be reworked to become what is today known as the Panton Chair Classic.

59

Dansk Acryl Teknik manufactured chair

63

After years searching for a manufacturer for his cantilever chair, Verner Panton comes into contact with Vitra in 1963.


Together they develop the Panton Chair Classic, which is first presented in 1967.

Image
Image
BEGINNING OF VITRA AND PANTON RELATION

67

The Danish design magazine Mobilia presents the Panton Chair to the public for the first time.

Image
Image
Panton CHAIR - FIRST PRESENTATION TO THE PUBLIC

68

Mass production of the Panton Chair commences using Bayer’s rigid polyurethane foam and an innovative moulding technique.

71

Image
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PANTON CHAIR - MASS PRODUCTION

71

Image
Image

Panton and Vitra test BASF’s new thermoplastic for injection-moulded production, adding ridges to the design.

78

TESTING - injection-moulded production
Image
Image

99

With new plastics technology, Vitra relaunches the chair in polypropylene, posthumously fulfilling Panton’s goal of an affordable industrial product.

RELAUNCH - NEW POLYPROPYLENE TECHNOLOGY

20

2026 marks the 100th anniversary of the birth Verner Panton.

To celebrate his legacy, Vitra and the Vitra Design Museum are planning a year-long programme of events and initiatives in collaboration with the Panton family.

Image
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100th anniversary of the birth Verner Panton

00

The Vitra Design Museum opens Verner Panton: The Collected Works, a retrospective of his furniture, lighting, interiors, architecture and textiles.

Image
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VITRA DESIGN MUSEUM -
Verner Panton: The Collected Works
Image
Image

07

Launch of the Panton Chair Junior, developed in collaboration with the Panton family.

Panton CHAIR - JUNIOR LAUNCH
Panton CHAIR - JUNIOR LAUNCH

26

2026 marks the 100th anniversary of the birth of Verner Panton.

To celebrate his legacy, Vitra and the Vitra Design Museum are planning a year-long programme of events and initiatives in collaboration with the Panton family.

Image
Image
100th anniversary of the birth OF Verner Panton

1926

Verner Panton - one of the most influential architects and designers of his time – is born on 13 February 1926 in Gamtofte, Fünen, Denmark.

Verner Panton - one of the most influential architects and designers

1947

Studies architecture at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, Copenhagen.​

Image

1951

Verner Panton - EARLY STUDIES

1958

Image

Verner Panton develops a cantilever chair manufactured by Dansk Acryl Teknik in extruded polystyrene.

This design will later be reworked to become what is today known as the Panton Chair Classic.

1959

Dansk Acryl Teknik manufactured chair

1963

After years searching for a manufacturer for his cantilever chair, Verner Panton comes into contact with Vitra in 1963.


Together they develop the Panton Chair Classic, which is first presented in 1967.

Image
BEGINNING OF VITRA AND PANTON RELATION

1967

The Danish design magazine Mobilia presents the Panton Chair to the public for the first time.

Image
Panton CHAIR - FIRST PRESENTATION TO THE PUBLIC

1968

Mass production of the Panton Chair commences using Bayer’s rigid polyurethane foam and an innovative moulding technique.

1971

Image
PANTON CHAIR - MASS PRODUCTION

1971

Image

Panton and Vitra test BASF’s new thermoplastic for injection-moulded production, adding ridges to the design.

1978

TESTING - injection-moulded production
Image

1999

With new plastics technology, Vitra relaunches the chair in polypropylene, posthumously fulfilling Panton’s goal of an affordable industrial product.

RELAUNCH - NEW POLYPROPYLENE TECHNOLOGY

2000

The Vitra Design Museum opens Verner Panton: The Collected Works, a retrospective of his furniture, lighting, interiors, architecture and textiles.

Image
VITRA DESIGN MUSEUM -
Verner Panton: The Collected Works
Image

2007

Launch of the Panton Chair Junior, developed in collaboration with the Panton family.

Panton CHAIR - JUNIOR LAUNCH
Image

2026

2026 marks the 100th anniversary of the birth of Verner Panton.

To celebrate his legacy, Vitra and the Vitra Design Museum are planning a year-long programme of events and initiatives in collaboration with the Panton family.

100th anniversary of the birth OF Verner Panton

1926

Verner Panton - one of the most influential architects and designers of his time – is born on 13 February 1926 in Gamtofte, Fünen, Denmark.

Verner Panton - one of the most influential architects and designers

1947

Studies architecture at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, Copenhagen.​

Image

1951

Verner Panton - EARLY STUDIES

1958

Image

Verner Panton develops a cantilever chair manufactured by Dansk Acryl Teknik in extruded polystyrene.

This design will later be reworked to become what is today known as the Panton Chair Classic.

1959

Dansk Acryl Teknik manufactured chair

1963

After years searching for a manufacturer for his cantilever chair, Verner Panton comes into contact with Vitra in 1963.


Together they develop the Panton Chair Classic, which is first presented in 1967.

Image
BEGINNING OF VITRA AND PANTON RELATION

1967

The Danish design magazine Mobilia presents the Panton Chair to the public for the first time.

Image
Panton CHAIR - FIRST PRESENTATION TO THE PUBLIC

1968

Mass production of the Panton Chair commences using Bayer’s rigid polyurethane foam and an innovative moulding technique.

1971

Image
PANTON CHAIR - MASS PRODUCTION

1971

Image

Panton and Vitra test BASF’s new thermoplastic for injection-moulded production, adding ridges to the design.

1978

TESTING - injection-moulded production
Image

1999

With new plastics technology, Vitra relaunches the chair in polypropylene, posthumously fulfilling Panton’s goal of an affordable industrial product.

RELAUNCH - NEW POLYPROPYLENE TECHNOLOGY

2000

The Vitra Design Museum opens Verner Panton: The Collected Works, a retrospective of his furniture, lighting, interiors, architecture and textiles.

Image
VITRA DESIGN MUSEUM -
Verner Panton: The Collected Works
Image

2007

Launch of the Panton Chair Junior, developed in collaboration with the Panton family.

Panton CHAIR - JUNIOR LAUNCH
Image

2026

2026 marks the 100th anniversary of the birth of Verner Panton.

To celebrate his legacy, Vitra and the Vitra Design Museum are planning a year-long programme of events and initiatives in collaboration with the Panton family.

100th anniversary of the birth Verner Panton
DIVE IN THE WORLD OF

Verner Panton

AVAILABLE 17 june

Winning colours

dive into their world

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AVAILABLE 17 june

Winning colours

dive into their world

Switch to all

"Choosing colours should not be a gamble. It should be a conscious decision. Colours have a meaning and a function."

VERNER PANTON

"Choosing colours should not be a gamble. It should be a conscious decision. Colours have a meaning and a function."

VERNER PANTON

133 Days, 09 Hours, 32 Minutes

"Choosing colours should not be a gamble. It should be a conscious decision. Colours have a meaning and a function."

VERNER PANTON

133 Days, 09 Hours, 32 Minutes

133 Days, 09 Hours, 32 Minutes

LAUNCH
JUNE, 2026
TESTING PHASE
MAY, 2026
PRODUCTION PHASE
APRIL, 2026

We're in Ordering Phase

We are now ordering all materials.
FEBRUARY & MARCH, 2026
EXPLORE THE LIFE OF

Verner Panton

Image
Image

19

With new plastics technology, Vitra relaunches the chair in polypropylene, posthumously fulfilling Panton’s goal of an affordable industrial product.

RELAUNCH - NEW POLYPROPYLENE TECHNOLOGY

26

Verner Panton - one of the most influential architects and designers of his time – is born on 13 February 1926 in Gamtofte, Fünen, Denmark.

Verner Panton - one of the most influential architects and designers

47

Studies architecture at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, Copenhagen.​

Image

51

Verner Panton - EARLY STUDIES

58

Image

Verner Panton develops a cantilever chair manufactured by Dansk Acryl Teknik in extruded polystyrene.


This design will later be reworked to become what is today known as the Panton Chair Classic.

59

Dansk Acryl Teknik manufactured chair

63

After years searching for a manufacturer for his cantilever chair, Verner Panton comes into contact with Vitra in 1963.


Together they develop the Panton Chair Classic, which is first presented in 1967.

Image
BEGINNING OF VITRA AND PANTON RELATION

67

The Danish design magazine Mobilia presents the Panton Chair to the public for the first time.

Image
Panton CHAIR - FIRST PRESENTATION TO THE PUBLIC

68

Mass production of the Panton Chair commences using Bayer’s rigid polyurethane foam and an innovative moulding technique.

71

Image
PANTON CHAIR - MASS PRODUCTION

71

Image

Panton and Vitra test BASF’s new thermoplastic for injection-moulded production, adding ridges to the design.

78

TESTING - injection-moulded production
Image

99

With new plastics technology, Vitra relaunches the chair in polypropylene, posthumously fulfilling Panton’s goal of an affordable industrial product.

RELAUNCH - NEW POLYPROPYLENE TECHNOLOGY

20

2026 marks the 100th anniversary of the birth Verner Panton.

To celebrate his legacy, Vitra and the Vitra Design Museum are planning a year-long programme of events and initiatives in collaboration with the Panton family.

Image
100th anniversary of the birth Verner Panton

00

The Vitra Design Museum opens Verner Panton: The Collected Works, a retrospective of his furniture, lighting, interiors, architecture and textiles.

Image
VITRA DESIGN MUSEUM -
Verner Panton: The Collected Works
Image

07

Launch of the Panton Chair Junior, developed in collaboration with the Panton family.

Panton CHAIR - JUNIOR LAUNCH

26

2026 marks the 100th anniversary of the birth of Verner Panton.

To celebrate his legacy, Vitra and the Vitra Design Museum are planning a year-long programme of events and initiatives in collaboration with the Panton family.

Image
100th anniversary of the birth OF Verner Panton

1926

Verner Panton - one of the most influential architects and designers of his time – is born on 13 February 1926 in Gamtofte, Fünen, Denmark.

Verner Panton - one of the most influential architects and designers

1947

Studies architecture at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, Copenhagen.​

Image

1951

Verner Panton - EARLY STUDIES

1958

Image

Verner Panton develops a cantilever chair manufactured by Dansk Acryl Teknik in extruded polystyrene.

This design will later be reworked to become what is today known as the Panton Chair Classic.

1959

Dansk Acryl Teknik manufactured chair

1963

After years searching for a manufacturer for his cantilever chair, Verner Panton comes into contact with Vitra in 1963.


Together they develop the Panton Chair Classic, which is first presented in 1967.

Image
BEGINNING OF VITRA AND PANTON RELATION

1967

The Danish design magazine Mobilia presents the Panton Chair to the public for the first time.

Image
Panton CHAIR - FIRST PRESENTATION TO THE PUBLIC

1968

Mass production of the Panton Chair commences using Bayer’s rigid polyurethane foam and an innovative moulding technique.

1971

Image
PANTON CHAIR - MASS PRODUCTION

1971

Image

Panton and Vitra test BASF’s new thermoplastic for injection-moulded production, adding ridges to the design.

1978

TESTING - injection-moulded production
Image

1999

With new plastics technology, Vitra relaunches the chair in polypropylene, posthumously fulfilling Panton’s goal of an affordable industrial product.

RELAUNCH - NEW POLYPROPYLENE TECHNOLOGY

2000

The Vitra Design Museum opens Verner Panton: The Collected Works, a retrospective of his furniture, lighting, interiors, architecture and textiles.

Image
VITRA DESIGN MUSEUM -
Verner Panton: The Collected Works
Image

2007

Launch of the Panton Chair Junior, developed in collaboration with the Panton family.

Panton CHAIR - JUNIOR LAUNCH
Image

2026

2026 marks the 100th anniversary of the birth of Verner Panton.

To celebrate his legacy, Vitra and the Vitra Design Museum are planning a year-long programme of events and initiatives in collaboration with the Panton family.

100th anniversary of the birth OF Verner Panton

1926

Verner Panton - one of the most influential architects and designers of his time – is born on 13 February 1926 in Gamtofte, Fünen, Denmark.

Verner Panton - one of the most influential architects and designers

1947

Studies architecture at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, Copenhagen.​

Image

1951

Verner Panton - EARLY STUDIES

1958

Image

Verner Panton develops a cantilever chair manufactured by Dansk Acryl Teknik in extruded polystyrene.

This design will later be reworked to become what is today known as the Panton Chair Classic.

1959

Dansk Acryl Teknik manufactured chair

1963

After years searching for a manufacturer for his cantilever chair, Verner Panton comes into contact with Vitra in 1963.


Together they develop the Panton Chair Classic, which is first presented in 1967.

Image
BEGINNING OF VITRA AND PANTON RELATION

1967

The Danish design magazine Mobilia presents the Panton Chair to the public for the first time.

Image
Panton CHAIR - FIRST PRESENTATION TO THE PUBLIC

1968

Mass production of the Panton Chair commences using Bayer’s rigid polyurethane foam and an innovative moulding technique.

1971

Image
PANTON CHAIR - MASS PRODUCTION

1971

Image

Panton and Vitra test BASF’s new thermoplastic for injection-moulded production, adding ridges to the design.

1978

TESTING - injection-moulded production
Image

1999

With new plastics technology, Vitra relaunches the chair in polypropylene, posthumously fulfilling Panton’s goal of an affordable industrial product.

RELAUNCH - NEW POLYPROPYLENE TECHNOLOGY

2000

The Vitra Design Museum opens Verner Panton: The Collected Works, a retrospective of his furniture, lighting, interiors, architecture and textiles.

Image
VITRA DESIGN MUSEUM -
Verner Panton: The Collected Works
Image

2007

Launch of the Panton Chair Junior, developed in collaboration with the Panton family.

Panton CHAIR - JUNIOR LAUNCH
Image

2026

2026 marks the 100th anniversary of the birth of Verner Panton.

To celebrate his legacy, Vitra and the Vitra Design Museum are planning a year-long programme of events and initiatives in collaboration with the Panton family.

100th anniversary of the birth Verner Panton
EXPLORE THE LIFE OF

Verner Panton

AVAILABLE 17 june

Winning colours

dive into their world

Switch to all

"Choosing colours should not be a gamble. It should be a conscious decision. Colours have a meaning and a function."

VERNER PANTON

"Choosing colours should not be a gamble. It should be a conscious decision. Colours have a meaning and a function."

VERNER PANTON

133 Days, 09 Hours, 32 Minutes

"Choosing colours should not be a gamble. It should be a conscious decision. Colours have a meaning and a function."

VERNER PANTON

133 Days, 09 Hours, 32 Minutes

133 Days, 09 Hours, 32 Minutes

LAUNCH
JUNE, 2026
TESTING PHASE
MAY, 2026
PRODUCTION PHASE
APRIL, 2026

We're in Ordering Phase

We are now ordering all materials.
FEBRUARY & MARCH, 2026
EXPLORE THE LIFE OF

Verner Panton

Image
Image

19

With new plastics technology, Vitra relaunches the chair in polypropylene, posthumously fulfilling Panton’s goal of an affordable industrial product.

RELAUNCH - NEW POLYPROPYLENE TECHNOLOGY

26

Verner Panton - one of the most influential architects and designers of his time – is born on 13 February 1926 in Gamtofte, Fünen, Denmark.

Verner Panton - one of the most influential architects and designers

47

Studies architecture at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, Copenhagen.​

Image

51

Verner Panton - EARLY STUDIES

58

Image

Verner Panton develops a cantilever chair manufactured by Dansk Acryl Teknik in extruded polystyrene.


This design will later be reworked to become what is today known as the Panton Chair Classic.

59

Dansk Acryl Teknik manufactured chair

63

After years searching for a manufacturer for his cantilever chair, Verner Panton comes into contact with Vitra in 1963.


Together they develop the Panton Chair Classic, which is first presented in 1967.

Image
BEGINNING OF VITRA AND PANTON RELATION

67

The Danish design magazine Mobilia presents the Panton Chair to the public for the first time.

Image
Panton CHAIR - FIRST PRESENTATION TO THE PUBLIC

68

Mass production of the Panton Chair commences using Bayer’s rigid polyurethane foam and an innovative moulding technique.

71

Image
PANTON CHAIR - MASS PRODUCTION

71

Image

Panton and Vitra test BASF’s new thermoplastic for injection-moulded production, adding ridges to the design.

78

TESTING - injection-moulded production
Image

99

With new plastics technology, Vitra relaunches the chair in polypropylene, posthumously fulfilling Panton’s goal of an affordable industrial product.

RELAUNCH - NEW POLYPROPYLENE TECHNOLOGY

20

2026 marks the 100th anniversary of the birth Verner Panton.

To celebrate his legacy, Vitra and the Vitra Design Museum are planning a year-long programme of events and initiatives in collaboration with the Panton family.

Image
100th anniversary of the birth Verner Panton

00

The Vitra Design Museum opens Verner Panton: The Collected Works, a retrospective of his furniture, lighting, interiors, architecture and textiles.

Image
VITRA DESIGN MUSEUM -
Verner Panton: The Collected Works
Image

07

Launch of the Panton Chair Junior, developed in collaboration with the Panton family.

Panton CHAIR - JUNIOR LAUNCH

26

2026 marks the 100th anniversary of the birth of Verner Panton.

To celebrate his legacy, Vitra and the Vitra Design Museum are planning a year-long programme of events and initiatives in collaboration with the Panton family.

Image
100th anniversary of the birth OF Verner Panton

1926

Verner Panton - one of the most influential architects and designers of his time – is born on 13 February 1926 in Gamtofte, Fünen, Denmark.

Verner Panton - one of the most influential architects and designers

1947

Studies architecture at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, Copenhagen.​

Image

1951

Verner Panton - EARLY STUDIES

1958

Image

Verner Panton develops a cantilever chair manufactured by Dansk Acryl Teknik in extruded polystyrene.

This design will later be reworked to become what is today known as the Panton Chair Classic.

1959

Dansk Acryl Teknik manufactured chair

1963

After years searching for a manufacturer for his cantilever chair, Verner Panton comes into contact with Vitra in 1963.


Together they develop the Panton Chair Classic, which is first presented in 1967.

Image
BEGINNING OF VITRA AND PANTON RELATION

1967

The Danish design magazine Mobilia presents the Panton Chair to the public for the first time.

Image
Panton CHAIR - FIRST PRESENTATION TO THE PUBLIC

1968

Mass production of the Panton Chair commences using Bayer’s rigid polyurethane foam and an innovative moulding technique.

1971

Image
PANTON CHAIR - MASS PRODUCTION

1971

Image

Panton and Vitra test BASF’s new thermoplastic for injection-moulded production, adding ridges to the design.

1978

TESTING - injection-moulded production
Image

1999

With new plastics technology, Vitra relaunches the chair in polypropylene, posthumously fulfilling Panton’s goal of an affordable industrial product.

RELAUNCH - NEW POLYPROPYLENE TECHNOLOGY

2000

The Vitra Design Museum opens Verner Panton: The Collected Works, a retrospective of his furniture, lighting, interiors, architecture and textiles.

Image
VITRA DESIGN MUSEUM -
Verner Panton: The Collected Works
Image

2007

Launch of the Panton Chair Junior, developed in collaboration with the Panton family.

Panton CHAIR - JUNIOR LAUNCH
Image

2026

2026 marks the 100th anniversary of the birth of Verner Panton.

To celebrate his legacy, Vitra and the Vitra Design Museum are planning a year-long programme of events and initiatives in collaboration with the Panton family.

100th anniversary of the birth OF Verner Panton

1926

Verner Panton - one of the most influential architects and designers of his time – is born on 13 February 1926 in Gamtofte, Fünen, Denmark.

Verner Panton - one of the most influential architects and designers

1947

Studies architecture at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, Copenhagen.​

Image

1951

Verner Panton - EARLY STUDIES

1958

Image

Verner Panton develops a cantilever chair manufactured by Dansk Acryl Teknik in extruded polystyrene.

This design will later be reworked to become what is today known as the Panton Chair Classic.

1959

Dansk Acryl Teknik manufactured chair

1963

After years searching for a manufacturer for his cantilever chair, Verner Panton comes into contact with Vitra in 1963.


Together they develop the Panton Chair Classic, which is first presented in 1967.

Image
BEGINNING OF VITRA AND PANTON RELATION

1967

The Danish design magazine Mobilia presents the Panton Chair to the public for the first time.

Image
Panton CHAIR - FIRST PRESENTATION TO THE PUBLIC

1968

Mass production of the Panton Chair commences using Bayer’s rigid polyurethane foam and an innovative moulding technique.

1971

Image
PANTON CHAIR - MASS PRODUCTION

1971

Image

Panton and Vitra test BASF’s new thermoplastic for injection-moulded production, adding ridges to the design.

1978

TESTING - injection-moulded production
Image

1999

With new plastics technology, Vitra relaunches the chair in polypropylene, posthumously fulfilling Panton’s goal of an affordable industrial product.

RELAUNCH - NEW POLYPROPYLENE TECHNOLOGY

2000

The Vitra Design Museum opens Verner Panton: The Collected Works, a retrospective of his furniture, lighting, interiors, architecture and textiles.

Image
VITRA DESIGN MUSEUM -
Verner Panton: The Collected Works
Image

2007

Launch of the Panton Chair Junior, developed in collaboration with the Panton family.

Panton CHAIR - JUNIOR LAUNCH
Image

2026

2026 marks the 100th anniversary of the birth of Verner Panton.

To celebrate his legacy, Vitra and the Vitra Design Museum are planning a year-long programme of events and initiatives in collaboration with the Panton family.

100th anniversary of the birth Verner Panton
EXPLORE THE LIFE OF

Verner Panton

AVAILABLE 17 june

Winning colours

dive into their world

Switch to all