Visiona Stool
Verner Panton, 1970/2012

Verner Panton designed the Visiona Stool as part of the interior installation created in 1970 for his legendary Visiona II exhibition in Cologne. The compact upholstered stool provides practical and comfortable seating.
The unobtrusive geometric shape enables the Visiona Stool to be combined with a wide variety of furnishings. Light in weight, it can be easily repositioned and arranged in spontaneous groupings. Its fabric cover is secured with an elastic band, which makes it simple to remove and clean.
The Visiona Stool comes in a range of fabrics and colours, allowing it to be matched to any environment or interior – whether to create a subtle aesthetic or add a striking highlight.
The unobtrusive geometric shape enables the Visiona Stool to be combined with a wide variety of furnishings. Light in weight, it can be easily repositioned and arranged in spontaneous groupings. Its fabric cover is secured with an elastic band, which makes it simple to remove and clean.
The Visiona Stool comes in a range of fabrics and colours, allowing it to be matched to any environment or interior – whether to create a subtle aesthetic or add a striking highlight.
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Verner Panton



Verner Panton was an influential figure in the world of design during the 1960s and 1970s. After moving to Switzerland in the early 1960s, the Danish-born architect and designer became known for his bold and inventive concepts for interiors, furnishings, lighting and textiles. The masterful use of colour was a defining hallmark of his work.
