Boasting a singular spherical silhouette, the Topan Pendant Lamp was truly ahead of its time. Conceived by Verner Panton, one of Denmarks most experimental Modernist architects and designers, the Topan was a precursor to the Pop Art Movement. A sculptural gem that not only provides illumination, it also acts as a decorative element either alone or in clusters. Adding a cosy intimacy to any interior.
Originally designed for the Astoria Hotel and Restaurant in Trondheim, Norway, the Topan became an integral design element in Pantons approach to visually immersive environments, saturated with vivid colors, patterns and provocative furnishings. It was also the predecessor to the FlowerPot lamps that followed, which together with Topan are design siblings.
The Topan shade is spun into shape from a single piece of aluminum using a special set of tools. The spinning is performed by highly skilled craftsmen who have decades of experience producing the Topan pendant.
Features
- Designed in 1959
- Suitable for indoor use
- The luminaire is compatible with bulbs of the energy classes: A - E
- Canopy included
- UL Listed Available
- Available in various finishes