VERPAN — Exclusive designs by Verner Panton
A curated selection of designs by Verner Panton, exclusively licensed by VERPAN.

For Farshad, the Pantop lamp is not just about function, it’s about how color and form create feeling.
He’s drawn to the way each shade transforms the lamp’s character, subtly shifting its presence within a space. But beyond that, it’s the shape and surface that evoke something more personal, a sense of familiarity tied to childhood memories of watching Moomins. In that way, the lamp becomes part of a broader experience of living with color, where design, memory, and mood come together in quiet, unexpected ways.
Read the full story on verpan.com
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Design by Verner Panton / Produced under license by Verpan A/S @vernerpantonofficial #vernerpanton #verpan

For Farshad, the Pantop lamp is not just about function, it’s about how color and form create feeling.
He’s drawn to the way each shade transforms the lamp’s character, subtly shifting its presence within a space. But beyond that, it’s the shape and surface that evoke something more personal, a sense of familiarity tied to childhood memories of watching Moomins. In that way, the lamp becomes part of a broader experience of living with color, where design, memory, and mood come together in quiet, unexpected ways.
Read the full story on verpan.com
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Design by Verner Panton / Produced under license by Verpan A/S @vernerpantonofficial #vernerpanton #verpan

For Farshad, the Pantop lamp is not just about function, it’s about how color and form create feeling.
He’s drawn to the way each shade transforms the lamp’s character, subtly shifting its presence within a space. But beyond that, it’s the shape and surface that evoke something more personal, a sense of familiarity tied to childhood memories of watching Moomins. In that way, the lamp becomes part of a broader experience of living with color, where design, memory, and mood come together in quiet, unexpected ways.
Read the full story on verpan.com
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Design by Verner Panton / Produced under license by Verpan A/S @vernerpantonofficial #vernerpanton #verpan

For Farshad, color is more than visual, it’s a language. A way to express thoughts and emotions that shift from day to day. Some days are loud, energetic, and full of movement. Others are quieter, softer, almost like a whisper. This rhythm naturally guides how he uses color, both in his work and in the spaces around him.
Nature plays an important role in this connection. The sky, with its endless variations of blue, becomes a recurring reference, a reminder of how color can feel expansive, grounding, and constantly changing at once.
Read the full story on verpan.com
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Design by Verner Panton / Produced under license by Verpan A/S @vernerpantonofficial #vernerpanton #verpan
For Farshad, color is more than visual, it’s a language. A way to express thoughts and emotions that shift from day to day. Some days are loud, energetic, and full of movement. Others are quieter, softer, almost like a whisper. This rhythm naturally guides how he uses color, both in his work and in the spaces around him.
Nature plays an important role in this connection. The sky, with its endless variations of blue, becomes a recurring reference, a reminder of how color can feel expansive, grounding, and constantly changing at once.
Read the full story on verpan.com
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Design by Verner Panton / Produced under license by Verpan A/S @vernerpantonofficial #vernerpanton #verpan

For Farshad, color is more than visual, it’s a language. A way to express thoughts and emotions that shift from day to day. Some days are loud, energetic, and full of movement. Others are quieter, softer, almost like a whisper. This rhythm naturally guides how he uses color, both in his work and in the spaces around him.
Nature plays an important role in this connection. The sky, with its endless variations of blue, becomes a recurring reference, a reminder of how color can feel expansive, grounding, and constantly changing at once.
Read the full story on verpan.com
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Design by Verner Panton / Produced under license by Verpan A/S @vernerpantonofficial #vernerpanton #verpan

For Farshad, color is more than visual, it’s a language. A way to express thoughts and emotions that shift from day to day. Some days are loud, energetic, and full of movement. Others are quieter, softer, almost like a whisper. This rhythm naturally guides how he uses color, both in his work and in the spaces around him.
Nature plays an important role in this connection. The sky, with its endless variations of blue, becomes a recurring reference, a reminder of how color can feel expansive, grounding, and constantly changing at once.
Read the full story on verpan.com
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Design by Verner Panton / Produced under license by Verpan A/S @vernerpantonofficial #vernerpanton #verpan

HOME TOUR SERIES I Episode 11, Farshad Farzankia
Inside his Copenhagen studio, Farshad Farzankia creates a world defined by intensity and colour, a vivid contrast to his grounded and quiet presence.
His practice moves between painting, sculpture, and installation, where symbols like birds, faces, and plants reappear as fragments of memory and identity. Born in Tehran and now based in Copenhagen, his work carries traces of both places, unfolding as a visual language that connects different cultures and experiences.
Throughout his atelier, colour sets the pace. It influences the mood, guides the process, and becomes an essential tool for expression, a way of translating thoughts and emotions into something tangible.
Read the full story on verpan.com
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Design by Verner Panton / Produced under license by Verpan A/S @vernerpantonofficial #vernerpanton #verpan

HOME TOUR SERIES I Episode 11, Farshad Farzankia
Inside his Copenhagen studio, Farshad Farzankia creates a world defined by intensity and colour, a vivid contrast to his grounded and quiet presence.
His practice moves between painting, sculpture, and installation, where symbols like birds, faces, and plants reappear as fragments of memory and identity. Born in Tehran and now based in Copenhagen, his work carries traces of both places, unfolding as a visual language that connects different cultures and experiences.
Throughout his atelier, colour sets the pace. It influences the mood, guides the process, and becomes an essential tool for expression, a way of translating thoughts and emotions into something tangible.
Read the full story on verpan.com
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Design by Verner Panton / Produced under license by Verpan A/S @vernerpantonofficial #vernerpanton #verpan

HOME TOUR SERIES I Episode 11, Farshad Farzankia
Inside his Copenhagen studio, Farshad Farzankia creates a world defined by intensity and colour, a vivid contrast to his grounded and quiet presence.
His practice moves between painting, sculpture, and installation, where symbols like birds, faces, and plants reappear as fragments of memory and identity. Born in Tehran and now based in Copenhagen, his work carries traces of both places, unfolding as a visual language that connects different cultures and experiences.
Throughout his atelier, colour sets the pace. It influences the mood, guides the process, and becomes an essential tool for expression, a way of translating thoughts and emotions into something tangible.
Read the full story on verpan.com
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Design by Verner Panton / Produced under license by Verpan A/S @vernerpantonofficial #vernerpanton #verpan

In a home already filled with color, new objects don’t need to stand out, they simply join in. The Pantop lamp becomes part of this landscape effortlessly, adding another layer without disrupting the balance.
For Fie, its presence feels almost magical, like something out of a small, imagined world. For Nikolaj, it’s the combination of form and function, a soft, mushroom-like shape paired with his long-standing love for light.
Like many objects in their home, what matters most is not just how it looks, but how it fits into their life, alongside pieces filled with memory, history, and meaning.
Read the full story on verpan.com
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Design by Verner Panton / Produced under license by Verpan A/S @vernerpantonofficial #vernerpanton #verpan

In a home already filled with color, new objects don’t need to stand out, they simply join in. The Pantop lamp becomes part of this landscape effortlessly, adding another layer without disrupting the balance.
For Fie, its presence feels almost magical, like something out of a small, imagined world. For Nikolaj, it’s the combination of form and function, a soft, mushroom-like shape paired with his long-standing love for light.
Like many objects in their home, what matters most is not just how it looks, but how it fits into their life, alongside pieces filled with memory, history, and meaning.
Read the full story on verpan.com
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Design by Verner Panton / Produced under license by Verpan A/S @vernerpantonofficial #vernerpanton #verpan

See you May 7 at this year’s Trends & Traditions!
@trendstraditionscopenhagen
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Design by Verner Panton / Produced under license by Verpan A/S @vernerpantonofficial #vernerpanton #verpan

For Fie and Nikolaj, choosing color is never overthought, it’s instinctive, emotional, and deeply personal.
Fie follows feeling, allowing colors to come naturally, sometimes instantly, sometimes over time. Nikolaj sees it as one of the few places in life where there’s no need for caution, a spontaneous decision that captures a moment, a mood, or something internal taking shape.
Together, their approach creates a home that feels generous and dynamic, where nothing has to compete and everything is allowed to exist side by side, layered, imperfect, and alive.
Read the full story on verpan.com
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Design by Verner Panton / Produced under license by Verpan A/S @vernerpantonofficial #vernerpanton #verpan

For Fie and Nikolaj, choosing color is never overthought, it’s instinctive, emotional, and deeply personal.
Fie follows feeling, allowing colors to come naturally, sometimes instantly, sometimes over time. Nikolaj sees it as one of the few places in life where there’s no need for caution, a spontaneous decision that captures a moment, a mood, or something internal taking shape.
Together, their approach creates a home that feels generous and dynamic, where nothing has to compete and everything is allowed to exist side by side, layered, imperfect, and alive.
Read the full story on verpan.com
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Design by Verner Panton / Produced under license by Verpan A/S @vernerpantonofficial #vernerpanton #verpan

HOME TOUR SERIES I Episode 10, Nikolaj Manuel Vonsild & Fie Lindholm
Meet Fie, yoga teacher and graphic designer, and Nikolaj, singer and frontman of When Saints Go Machine. Together, they live in Copenhagen with their son and their dog.
Their home reflects their shared instinct for color; walls, ceilings, and woodwork painted in tones that shift with the light throughout the day and across seasons. What they’ve created is not static, but alive: a space where color moves, changes, and quietly shapes the atmosphere of everyday life.
For them, living with color is about feeling, a way of making a home that is personal, open, and constantly evolving.
Read the full story on verpan.com
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Design by Verner Panton / Produced under license by Verpan A/S @vernerpantonofficial #vernerpanton #verpan

HOME TOUR SERIES I Episode 10, Nikolaj Manuel Vonsild & Fie Lindholm
Meet Fie, yoga teacher and graphic designer, and Nikolaj, singer and frontman of When Saints Go Machine. Together, they live in Copenhagen with their son and their dog.
Their home reflects their shared instinct for color; walls, ceilings, and woodwork painted in tones that shift with the light throughout the day and across seasons. What they’ve created is not static, but alive: a space where color moves, changes, and quietly shapes the atmosphere of everyday life.
For them, living with color is about feeling, a way of making a home that is personal, open, and constantly evolving.
Read the full story on verpan.com
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Design by Verner Panton / Produced under license by Verpan A/S @vernerpantonofficial #vernerpanton #verpan

Created in 1960, the Moon pendant is as one of Verner Panton’s first explorations in lighting. Its distinctive form is defined by the repetition of the lamella, a simple element that softly diffuses light without glare. Timeless and poetic, the Moon pendant is often described as a tribute to the moon’s ethereal glow.
Photographed here by Casper Sejersen.
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Design by Verner Panton / Produced under license by Verpan A/S @vernerpantonofficial #vernerpanton #verpan

Welle 2 Lounge Chair, Welle Pouf, Wire Floor Lamp – designed by Verner Panton.
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Design by Verner Panton / Produced under license by Verpan A/S @vernerpantonofficial #vernerpanton #verpan

Welle 2 Lounge Chair, Welle Pouf, Wire Floor Lamp – designed by Verner Panton.
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Design by Verner Panton / Produced under license by Verpan A/S @vernerpantonofficial #vernerpanton #verpan

Easy Chair, Wire Floor Lamp, Moon Opal Pendant – designed by Verner Panton.
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Design by Verner Panton / Produced under license by Verpan A/S @vernerpantonofficial #vernerpanton #verpan

Easy Chair, Wire Floor Lamp, Moon Opal Pendant – designed by Verner Panton.
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Design by Verner Panton / Produced under license by Verpan A/S @vernerpantonofficial #vernerpanton #verpan

Easy Chair, Wire Floor Lamp, Moon Opal Pendant – designed by Verner Panton.
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Design by Verner Panton / Produced under license by Verpan A/S @vernerpantonofficial #vernerpanton #verpan

Zeynep is drawn to objects that shift depending on how they are experienced and the Pantop lamp is one of them. What fascinates her is how each color transforms the lamp’s identity, giving it a new character, almost like encountering a different object each time. Beyond its form, she connects to its function, something that feels rooted in history.
Portable light carries a quiet poetry. It recalls the simple, almost ritualistic act of moving through a space with a small source of light in hand. In that sense, the Pantop lamp becomes more than a design object, it becomes an experience, linking past gestures with contemporary living.
Read the full story on verpan.com
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Design by Verner Panton / Produced under license by Verpan A/S @vernerpantonofficial #vernerpanton #verpan

Zeynep is drawn to objects that shift depending on how they are experienced and the Pantop lamp is one of them. What fascinates her is how each color transforms the lamp’s identity, giving it a new character, almost like encountering a different object each time. Beyond its form, she connects to its function, something that feels rooted in history.
Portable light carries a quiet poetry. It recalls the simple, almost ritualistic act of moving through a space with a small source of light in hand. In that sense, the Pantop lamp becomes more than a design object, it becomes an experience, linking past gestures with contemporary living.
Read the full story on verpan.com
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Design by Verner Panton / Produced under license by Verpan A/S @vernerpantonofficial #vernerpanton #verpan

Zeynep is drawn to objects that shift depending on how they are experienced and the Pantop lamp is one of them. What fascinates her is how each color transforms the lamp’s identity, giving it a new character, almost like encountering a different object each time. Beyond its form, she connects to its function, something that feels rooted in history.
Portable light carries a quiet poetry. It recalls the simple, almost ritualistic act of moving through a space with a small source of light in hand. In that sense, the Pantop lamp becomes more than a design object, it becomes an experience, linking past gestures with contemporary living.
Read the full story on verpan.com
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Design by Verner Panton / Produced under license by Verpan A/S @vernerpantonofficial #vernerpanton #verpan

For Zeynep, color is inseparable from how an object is experienced. It’s not an added layer, but part of its meaning, something that shapes how it resonates within a space.
Her approach at home is largely intuitive, guided by an immediate attraction to objects and the way they feel together. Rather than defining a space through uniformity, she introduces bold color through singular pieces, a lamp, a chair, a glass object, allowing each to act as a visual punctuation within the room.
In the gallery, however, this instinct becomes more deliberate. Color is carefully considered in collaboration with the artist, as it directly influences how the work is perceived and how it exists in relation to its surroundings. Across both worlds, color becomes a way of giving objects presence, emotion, and vitality.
Read the full story on verpan.com
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Design by Verner Panton / Produced under license by Verpan A/S @vernerpantonofficial #vernerpanton #verpan

For Zeynep, color is inseparable from how an object is experienced. It’s not an added layer, but part of its meaning, something that shapes how it resonates within a space.
Her approach at home is largely intuitive, guided by an immediate attraction to objects and the way they feel together. Rather than defining a space through uniformity, she introduces bold color through singular pieces, a lamp, a chair, a glass object, allowing each to act as a visual punctuation within the room.
In the gallery, however, this instinct becomes more deliberate. Color is carefully considered in collaboration with the artist, as it directly influences how the work is perceived and how it exists in relation to its surroundings. Across both worlds, color becomes a way of giving objects presence, emotion, and vitality.
Read the full story on verpan.com
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Design by Verner Panton / Produced under license by Verpan A/S @vernerpantonofficial #vernerpanton #verpan

For Zeynep, color is inseparable from how an object is experienced. It’s not an added layer, but part of its meaning, something that shapes how it resonates within a space.
Her approach at home is largely intuitive, guided by an immediate attraction to objects and the way they feel together. Rather than defining a space through uniformity, she introduces bold color through singular pieces, a lamp, a chair, a glass object, allowing each to act as a visual punctuation within the room.
In the gallery, however, this instinct becomes more deliberate. Color is carefully considered in collaboration with the artist, as it directly influences how the work is perceived and how it exists in relation to its surroundings. Across both worlds, color becomes a way of giving objects presence, emotion, and vitality.
Read the full story on verpan.com
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Design by Verner Panton / Produced under license by Verpan A/S @vernerpantonofficial #vernerpanton #verpan
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