Few have revolutionized the concept of living as fundamentally as the Danish designer and architect Verner Panton (1926–1998). With over 100 exhibits, the exhibition commemorating the designer's 100th birthday invites visitors to immerse themselves in a utopian world of forms, colors, and design.
His iconic furniture embodies a lifestyle inextricably linked to the spirit of the 1960s. His living spaces offer a holistic sensory experience, encompassing everything from carpets and furniture to ceilings and lighting design.
Verner Panton's passion for experimenting with innovative plastics opened up previously unimaginable design possibilities. Synthetic materials instead of wood, chrome-plated steel instead of veneer, exciting and flexible instead of static and rigid.
Panton's approach represented a break with tradition and an unconditional commitment to progress.
- A special exhibition of the Museum of Decorative Arts – National Museums in Berlin

