A Large Verner Panton Silver Tray in Original Box for Georg Jensen, Copenhagen, designed 1988 Marks: DESSIN, VP, C11, DEN...
Auction amount: $17,500.00
Sold: Apr 24, 2019
Verner Panton (Danish, 1926-1998)
Sculptures
Birth Place: Denmark (Europe)
Biography:
Who is Verner Panton?
Verner Panton (1926–1998) was a Danish architect and designer renowned for his innovative and futuristic designs that utilized vibrant colors and unconventional materials. Born on February 13, 1926, in Brahesborg-Gamtofte, Denmark, he studied architecture at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts in Copenhagen, graduating in 1951. Panton's work significantly influenced 20th-century design, particularly in furniture and interior design.
How much are original Verner Panton artworks worth?
Verner Panton's designs have achieved notable prices in the art market. For instance, his "Type G" ceiling light, designed in 1969, has been sold at auction for significant amounts. Prices for his works vary based on factors such as design, rarity, and condition, with some pieces selling for several thousand dollars.
How did Verner Panton get started?
After completing his studies, Panton worked in the architectural practice of Arne Jacobsen, a prominent Danish architect and designer. In 1955, he established his own design studio, where he began experimenting with new materials and bold color schemes, leading to the creation of iconic pieces like the Panton Chair, the first single-form injection-molded plastic chair.
What is Verner Panton famous for?
Panton is best known for his pioneering furniture designs, such as the Panton Chair and the Cone Chair, as well as his vibrant interior designs that often featured bold colors and futuristic forms. His work exemplifies a playful yet functional approach to design, making him a leading figure in 20th-century design.
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Panton's designs are available through various avenues, including specialized design galleries, vintage furniture shops, and reputable auction houses. Collectors can find his pieces at auctions and through dealers specializing in mid-century modern design.
How to value Verner Panton's artworks
The value of Panton's designs depends on factors such as rarity, condition, and provenance. Reviewing recent auction results and consulting with experts in mid-century modern design can provide insights into current market trends. The Heritage Auctions Appraisal Services Department is here to assist with informal estimates or formal written appraisals for selling, estate planning, or insurance needs.
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