
Topan Pendant VP6
Designed in 1959, the Topan pendant was Panton's second ever design and his first mass produced lamp – followed later by the Flowerpot. An iconic design with a sculptural silhouette, the spherical form lends a sense of distinction when placed alone or in clusters, offering a focused light to dining rooms, kitchen counters and hallways alike.
Dimensions: 21cm Ø x 19cm H | Cord Length 300cm
Materials: Lacquered or plated aluminium & textile cord.
Production Process - The shade is spun into shape using a single piece of aluminium.
Downloads: Product Fact Sheet
Designed in 1959, the Topan pendant was Panton's second ever design and his first mass produced lamp – followed later by the Flowerpot. An iconic design with a sculptural silhouette, the spherical form lends a sense of distinction when placed alone or in clusters, offering a focused light to dining rooms, kitchen counters and hallways alike.
Dimensions: 21cm Ø x 19cm H | Cord Length 300cm
Materials: Lacquered or plated aluminium & textile cord.
Production Process - The shade is spun into shape using a single piece of aluminium.
Downloads: Product Fact Sheet
Description
Designed in 1959, the Topan pendant was Panton's second ever design and his first mass produced lamp – followed later by the Flowerpot. An iconic design with a sculptural silhouette, the spherical form lends a sense of distinction when placed alone or in clusters, offering a focused light to dining rooms, kitchen counters and hallways alike.
Dimensions: 21cm Ø x 19cm H | Cord Length 300cm
Materials: Lacquered or plated aluminium & textile cord.
Production Process - The shade is spun into shape using a single piece of aluminium.
Downloads: Product Fact Sheet























