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Move one island to the left.
Verner Panton understood interior design as an exercise in three dimensions like almost no other designer: from the floor and walls to the ceiling. Instrumental to this holistic spatial understanding was Panton’s atmospheric use of colour and light.
By Design Museum GentMove one island to the left.
Verner Panton understood interior design as an exercise in three dimensions like almost no other designer: from the floor and walls to the ceiling. Instrumental to this holistic spatial understanding was Panton’s atmospheric use of colour and light.