Rare Wave Mira-x Verner Panton Pillow 1970 MID Century Modern Space Age Design

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Rare Wave Mira-x Verner Panton Pillow 1970 MID Century Modern Space Age Design
Rare Wave Mira-x Verner Panton Pillow 1970 MID Century Modern Space Age Design
Rare Wave Mira-x Verner Panton Pillow 1970 MID Century Modern Space Age Design
Rare Wave Mira-x Verner Panton Pillow 1970 MID Century Modern Space Age Design
Rare Wave Mira-x Verner Panton Pillow 1970 MID Century Modern Space Age Design
Rare Wave Mira-x Verner Panton Pillow 1970 MID Century Modern Space Age Design
Rare Wave Mira-x Verner Panton Pillow 1970 MID Century Modern Space Age Design
Rare Wave Mira-x Verner Panton Pillow 1970 MID Century Modern Space Age Design
Rare Wave Mira-x Verner Panton Pillow 1970 MID Century Modern Space Age Design

Rare Wave Mira-x Verner Panton Pillow 1970 MID Century Modern Space Age Design
From our Spaceship to yours. Rare Verner Panton’Wave’ Pillow designed by Verner Panton and produced by Mira-X Switzerland in 1970. Dimensions: 14″ x 14″. Design icon par excellence. Museum quality piece: condition is A+ apart from some minor spots that may come out with a gently cleaning. Please do not machine wash. From a super clean smoke-free home. Price is for one (1) elephant; I have two pillows available (see my other listings). Lease see our pictures. Life is beautiful and, claro que si, naturally so are you. Item is as pictured. If you need more pictures let me know. I will be happy to send them to you. Thank you and wishing you a happy day!
Rare Wave Mira-x Verner Panton Pillow 1970 MID Century Modern Space Age Design

Rare Verner Panton Mira-X DECONOVA Curve Mid Century Modern MCM Vintage Fabric

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Rare Verner Panton Mira-X DECONOVA Curve Mid Century Modern MCM Vintage Fabric
Rare Verner Panton Mira-X DECONOVA Curve Mid Century Modern MCM Vintage Fabric
Rare Verner Panton Mira-X DECONOVA Curve Mid Century Modern MCM Vintage Fabric
Rare Verner Panton Mira-X DECONOVA Curve Mid Century Modern MCM Vintage Fabric

Rare Verner Panton Mira-X DECONOVA Curve Mid Century Modern MCM Vintage Fabric
Rare Verner Panton Mira-X “DECONOVA” Curve Mid Century Modern MCM Vintage Fabric. Today we have a rare rare specimen up for grabs! This is new old stock (unused) rare 100% Authentic Verner Panton Mira-X “DECONOVA” Curve Mid Century Modern Vintage Fabric panel! Look / ask around- I doubt you will find the “Deconova” pattern in this color scheme anywhere. If you do, I would bet it is in the form of a used curtain or wall hanging… This fabric is 100% new and unused! This was from Verner Panton’s 1981 collection, making it one of the last iterations of his classic “Curve” design before the original days of groovy mod design were over… Unlike many other Panton / Panton look-alike pieces for sale online, this piece retains the selvage for purpose of provenance and is signed / marked “MIRA – DECONOVA Designed By VERNER PANTON For Mira-x 100% co”! The piece measures approx. 52″ x 48″ (including selvages) and is a heavier weight cotton! This one would make a killer wall hanging in your retro mod pad!!! I NEW OLD STOCK!!! Just amazing 100% vintage fabric and such an iconic design! I have a BS in Apparel and Textile manufacturing and have been collecting fabrics for almost 2 decades. I have bought fabrics across the USA, Europe, and Central America over the years. All of the fabrics I have listed here are straight out of my personal collection! Please check out my other auctions in the coming days for more vintage fabrics! The item “Rare Verner Panton Mira-X DECONOVA Curve Mid Century Modern MCM Vintage Fabric” is in sale since Monday, November 8, 2021. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Linens & Textiles\Fabrics”. The seller is “yesterdayscraze” and is located in Melbourne Beach, Florida. This item can be shipped to United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Denmark, Romania, Slovakia, Bulgaria, Czech republic, Finland, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Estonia, Australia, Greece, Portugal, Cyprus, Slovenia, Japan, China, Sweden, South Korea, Indonesia, Taiwan, South africa, Thailand, Belgium, France, Hong Kong, Ireland, Netherlands, Poland, Spain, Italy, Germany, Austria, Bahamas, Israel, Mexico, New Zealand, Singapore, Switzerland, Norway, Saudi arabia, Ukraine, United arab emirates, Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain, Croatia, Malaysia, Chile, Colombia, Costa rica, Panama, Trinidad and tobago, Guatemala, Honduras, Jamaica, Barbados, Bangladesh, Bermuda, Brunei darussalam, Bolivia, Ecuador, Egypt, French guiana, Guernsey, Gibraltar, Guadeloupe, Iceland, Jersey, Jordan, Cambodia, Cayman islands, Liechtenstein, Sri lanka, Luxembourg, Monaco, Macao, Martinique, Maldives, Nicaragua, Oman, Peru, Pakistan, Paraguay, Reunion, Viet nam, Uruguay.
Rare Verner Panton Mira-X DECONOVA Curve Mid Century Modern MCM Vintage Fabric

Ultra Rare Verner Panton Fabric Wall Hanging Mira-X 1968-72 Mid Century Modern

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Ultra Rare Verner Panton Fabric Wall Hanging Mira-X 1968-72 Mid Century Modern
Ultra Rare Verner Panton Fabric Wall Hanging Mira-X 1968-72 Mid Century Modern
Ultra Rare Verner Panton Fabric Wall Hanging Mira-X 1968-72 Mid Century Modern
Ultra Rare Verner Panton Fabric Wall Hanging Mira-X 1968-72 Mid Century Modern
Ultra Rare Verner Panton Fabric Wall Hanging Mira-X 1968-72 Mid Century Modern
Ultra Rare Verner Panton Fabric Wall Hanging Mira-X 1968-72 Mid Century Modern
Ultra Rare Verner Panton Fabric Wall Hanging Mira-X 1968-72 Mid Century Modern
Ultra Rare Verner Panton Fabric Wall Hanging Mira-X 1968-72 Mid Century Modern
Ultra Rare Verner Panton Fabric Wall Hanging Mira-X 1968-72 Mid Century Modern

Ultra Rare Verner Panton Fabric Wall Hanging Mira-X 1968-72 Mid Century Modern
From our Spaceship to yours. Let’s meet each other in the airlock and make Love. Verner PANTON Ultra Rare Mira-X Wall Hanging, Original, Modern. Verner Panton original Mira-X printed fabric wall hanging. Ultra rare original Mira-X Fabric from circa 1968. Medium: screenprinted cotton in colors. Size: 40.5″ width x 42″ height. Framed on Wood Frame. Condition is good considering its age. Some pitting of the fabric on the bottom left as pictured. More images available upon request. Colors are very vibrant. Camera went crazy trying to capture the colors. I will be listing another panel soon. Same colors but with a design of a square instead of circles. The following is filler nonsense. With a remarkable faith in the unlimited possibilities of forms and materials, he worked successfully to create a new set of theories about how a chair should look and how it should seat someone. Experimenting with every material available, and propelled by the rapidly advancing technology of the production processes, he created a body of work that is astounding for its elegance and for the remarkable diversity of his pieces. He was trained at a technical school in Odense, Denmark as an architectural engineer and then at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts in Copenhagen. He worked in Arne Jacobsen’s architectural office from 1950-52, where it is rumored that he was one of the worst workers, ostensibly because he was preoccupied with his own designs. He started his own design office in 1955 and, in the same year, came out with the tubular steel and woven cane “Bachelor” and “Tivoli” chairs. In 1958 his work as the architect of the Applied Art display at the Fredericia Furniture Fair was a harbinger of his non-traditional approach to the tenets of design. Shocking both attendees and artists, he displayed the furniture by hanging it from the ceiling of the stand. With his 1958 “Cone” chair, and the “Heart” chair the following year, both made of upholstered bent sheet metal, he began to subtly change the structure of the chair. The chairs had no discernible back, and no legs, and resembled a sculpted cylinder into which someone would be inserted. Because his chairs, even from the beginning, rarely had traditional legs, critics at the time suggested that they should be called’seats’ rather than try to imagine them as chairs. He revisited this shape in 1963 with the “Wire Cone” chair. The 1960 stacking “Panton” chair, the first to be produced from a single piece of molded plastic, brought Panton international recognition with its modern and unexpected form. It was first shown at the Mobilia club and awarded an A. The shape of the chair, a single curve with no extraneous skeleton was designed to give a soft, rather than rigid, support and it was made is a range of bright colors. Originally produced by Fritz Hansen, it was later picked up and put into mass production by Herman Miller. Panton’s 1966 “S” chair, produced by Thonet, was similar to the “Panton” in shape and was the first single piece cantilevered chair in plywood. He also expanded this shape into the 1963 “Upholstered Seating System” pieces that were longer, stretched out versions, like a completely relaxed “Panton” chair. This series was inspired by Panton’s philosophy that a set of furniture should interact within itself as a kind of chair landscape, which refuses to be just functional. In the late 1960s and early 1970s Panton experimented with a radical series of upholstered environments. He wanted “to encourage people to use their fantasy and make their surroundings more exciting, ” and to this end created the 1963 “Flying” chair, the 1968 “Pantower, ” an upholstered unit with several levels, and the1974 upholstered Sitting Wheel. ” Two chairs he created for Cassina in 1979, “Sisters Emmenthaler” and the “Mrs. Emmenthaler chaise longue, were more playful and figurative, imitating the shape of the body. Panton is also known for his extraordinarily unique and sculptural lighting in plastic and Capiz shells. He employed shells, UFO-like metal and plastic elements, plastic balls and brightly colored or shiny twisted strands of plastic to forward the philosophy set forth by fellow Dane Poul Henningsen that the design of a lamp should obscure the bulb or light source. Some of his most coveted designs from this time include the “Wonderlamp, ” “VP Globe, ” “Spiral Lampen, ” the “Fun” series and the Flowerpot. The body of work produced by Verner Panton represents one of the most progressive and successful of the 20th century. In 1954 the four Scandinavian countries, Denmark, Sweden, Norway and Finland arranged what proved to be the most important marketing effort ever for Scandinavian designthe monumental exhibition Design in Scandinavia. From 1954 to 1957 Design in Scandinavia toured the United States and Canada. The exhibition was presented in 27 cities, and it was a huge success, initiated by The Danish Society of Arts and Crafts and its sister organizations in the other participating countries. Based on the success the four countries established what they called the Scandinavian Design Cavalcade, which had a lot of US press coverage as well. In that connection the July 1959 issue of House Beautiful was centered around The Scandinavian Look in U. Homes, and it was Denmark and Danish Design in particular that the magazine focussed on. Besides the editorial pages, the numerous ads illustrates that Danish modern furniture was increasingly gaining a stronghold among certain groups of American consumers. Importers and retail chains like John Stuart Inc. George Tanier, Raymor and Dunbar etc. From the end of the 1950s Danish Department stores and other retailers produced comprehensive brochures and booklets in English with prices in US Dollars presenting Danish Design to American and other tourists. Without exception, these stores all presented the narrative of Danish modern. Denmark is known all over the world for its exquisite home furnishing, which are characterized by their outstanding design and superb craftsmanship the department store Magasin claimed in its brochure Danish Design. The item “Ultra Rare Verner Panton Fabric Wall Hanging Mira-X 1968-72 Mid Century Modern” is in sale since Monday, August 24, 2020. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Vintage, Retro, Mid-Century\1970s”. The seller is “skystays32″ and is located in Sonoma, California. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Object Type: Wall Art

Ultra Rare Verner Panton Fabric Wall Hanging Mira-X 1968-72 Mid Century Modern

Ultra Rare Verner Panton Fabric Wall Hanging Mira-X 1968-72 Mid Century Modern

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Ultra Rare Verner Panton Fabric Wall Hanging Mira-X 1968-72 Mid Century Modern
Ultra Rare Verner Panton Fabric Wall Hanging Mira-X 1968-72 Mid Century Modern
Ultra Rare Verner Panton Fabric Wall Hanging Mira-X 1968-72 Mid Century Modern
Ultra Rare Verner Panton Fabric Wall Hanging Mira-X 1968-72 Mid Century Modern
Ultra Rare Verner Panton Fabric Wall Hanging Mira-X 1968-72 Mid Century Modern
Ultra Rare Verner Panton Fabric Wall Hanging Mira-X 1968-72 Mid Century Modern
Ultra Rare Verner Panton Fabric Wall Hanging Mira-X 1968-72 Mid Century Modern
Ultra Rare Verner Panton Fabric Wall Hanging Mira-X 1968-72 Mid Century Modern
Ultra Rare Verner Panton Fabric Wall Hanging Mira-X 1968-72 Mid Century Modern
Ultra Rare Verner Panton Fabric Wall Hanging Mira-X 1968-72 Mid Century Modern
Ultra Rare Verner Panton Fabric Wall Hanging Mira-X 1968-72 Mid Century Modern

Ultra Rare Verner Panton Fabric Wall Hanging Mira-X 1968-72 Mid Century Modern
From our Spaceship to yours. Let’s meet each other in the airlock and make Love. Verner PANTON Ultra Rare Mira-X Wall Hanging, Original, Modern. Verner Panton original Mira-X printed fabric wall hanging. Ultra rare original Mira-X Fabric from circa 1968. Medium: screenprinted cotton in colors. Size: 41″ width x 39″ height. Framed on Wood Frame. Condition is good considering its age. Some pitting of the fabric on the bottom left as pictured. More images available upon request. Colors are very vibrant. Camera went crazy trying to capture the colors. I will be listing another panel soon. Same colors but with a design of a square instead of circles. The following is filler nonsense. With a remarkable faith in the unlimited possibilities of forms and materials, he worked successfully to create a new set of theories about how a chair should look and how it should seat someone. Experimenting with every material available, and propelled by the rapidly advancing technology of the production processes, he created a body of work that is astounding for its elegance and for the remarkable diversity of his pieces. He was trained at a technical school in Odense, Denmark as an architectural engineer and then at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts in Copenhagen. He worked in Arne Jacobsen’s architectural office from 1950-52, where it is rumored that he was one of the worst workers, ostensibly because he was preoccupied with his own designs. He started his own design office in 1955 and, in the same year, came out with the tubular steel and woven cane “Bachelor” and “Tivoli” chairs. In 1958 his work as the architect of the Applied Art display at the Fredericia Furniture Fair was a harbinger of his non-traditional approach to the tenets of design. Shocking both attendees and artists, he displayed the furniture by hanging it from the ceiling of the stand. With his 1958 “Cone” chair, and the “Heart” chair the following year, both made of upholstered bent sheet metal, he began to subtly change the structure of the chair. The chairs had no discernible back, and no legs, and resembled a sculpted cylinder into which someone would be inserted. Because his chairs, even from the beginning, rarely had traditional legs, critics at the time suggested that they should be called’seats’ rather than try to imagine them as chairs. He revisited this shape in 1963 with the “Wire Cone” chair. The 1960 stacking “Panton” chair, the first to be produced from a single piece of molded plastic, brought Panton international recognition with its modern and unexpected form. It was first shown at the Mobilia club and awarded an A. The shape of the chair, a single curve with no extraneous skeleton was designed to give a soft, rather than rigid, support and it was made is a range of bright colors. Originally produced by Fritz Hansen, it was later picked up and put into mass production by Herman Miller. Panton’s 1966 “S” chair, produced by Thonet, was similar to the “Panton” in shape and was the first single piece cantilevered chair in plywood. He also expanded this shape into the 1963 “Upholstered Seating System” pieces that were longer, stretched out versions, like a completely relaxed “Panton” chair. This series was inspired by Panton’s philosophy that a set of furniture should interact within itself as a kind of chair landscape, which refuses to be just functional. In the late 1960s and early 1970s Panton experimented with a radical series of upholstered environments. He wanted “to encourage people to use their fantasy and make their surroundings more exciting, ” and to this end created the 1963 “Flying” chair, the 1968 “Pantower, ” an upholstered unit with several levels, and the1974 upholstered Sitting Wheel. ” Two chairs he created for Cassina in 1979, “Sisters Emmenthaler” and the “Mrs. Emmenthaler chaise longue, were more playful and figurative, imitating the shape of the body. Panton is also known for his extraordinarily unique and sculptural lighting in plastic and Capiz shells. He employed shells, UFO-like metal and plastic elements, plastic balls and brightly colored or shiny twisted strands of plastic to forward the philosophy set forth by fellow Dane Poul Henningsen that the design of a lamp should obscure the bulb or light source. Some of his most coveted designs from this time include the “Wonderlamp, ” “VP Globe, ” “Spiral Lampen, ” the “Fun” series and the Flowerpot. The body of work produced by Verner Panton represents one of the most progressive and successful of the 20th century. In 1954 the four Scandinavian countries, Denmark, Sweden, Norway and Finland arranged what proved to be the most important marketing effort ever for Scandinavian designthe monumental exhibition Design in Scandinavia. From 1954 to 1957 Design in Scandinavia toured the United States and Canada. The exhibition was presented in 27 cities, and it was a huge success, initiated by The Danish Society of Arts and Crafts and its sister organizations in the other participating countries. Based on the success the four countries established what they called the Scandinavian Design Cavalcade, which had a lot of US press coverage as well. In that connection the July 1959 issue of House Beautiful was centered around The Scandinavian Look in U. Homes, and it was Denmark and Danish Design in particular that the magazine focussed on. Besides the editorial pages, the numerous ads illustrates that Danish modern furniture was increasingly gaining a stronghold among certain groups of American consumers. Importers and retail chains like John Stuart Inc. George Tanier, Raymor and Dunbar etc. From the end of the 1950s Danish Department stores and other retailers produced comprehensive brochures and booklets in English with prices in US Dollars presenting Danish Design to American and other tourists. Without exception, these stores all presented the narrative of Danish modern. Denmark is known all over the world for its exquisite home furnishing, which are characterized by their outstanding design and superb craftsmanship the department store Magasin claimed in its brochure Danish Design. The item “Ultra Rare Verner Panton Fabric Wall Hanging Mira-X 1968-72 Mid Century Modern” is in sale since Saturday, May 9, 2020. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Vintage, Retro, Mid-Century\1970s”. The seller is “skystays32″ and is located in Sonoma, California. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Object Type: Wall Art

Ultra Rare Verner Panton Fabric Wall Hanging Mira-X 1968-72 Mid Century Modern

Vintage Verner Panton Mira-X Tisca Wall Carre Rug Space Age Modern 70er RARE

Vintage Verner Panton Mira-X Tisca Wall Carre Rug Space Age Modern 70er RARE
Vintage Verner Panton Mira-X Tisca Wall Carre Rug Space Age Modern 70er RARE
Vintage Verner Panton Mira-X Tisca Wall Carre Rug Space Age Modern 70er RARE
Vintage Verner Panton Mira-X Tisca Wall Carre Rug Space Age Modern 70er RARE
Vintage Verner Panton Mira-X Tisca Wall Carre Rug Space Age Modern 70er RARE
Vintage Verner Panton Mira-X Tisca Wall Carre Rug Space Age Modern 70er RARE
Vintage Verner Panton Mira-X Tisca Wall Carre Rug Space Age Modern 70er RARE

Vintage Verner Panton Mira-X Tisca Wall Carre Rug Space Age Modern 70er RARE
Very good vintage condition. Joe colombo, gae aulenti, ettore sottsass, bruno munari, gió ponti, marcello nizzoli, marcello cuneo, ron arad, alessandro mendini, sergio mazza, ambrogio pozzi, gabbianelli, venini, brambilla, flos, artemide, danese milano, kartell, il picchio, sciolari, stilnovo, sarfatti, zanotta, martinelli luce, vico magistretti, gavina, poltronova, marco zanuso, richard sapper, gruppo memphis milano, achille castiglioni, richard ginori, barovier e toso, arteluce, angelo brotto, marcello fantoni, knoll, saarinen, artek, murano, mazzega, nason, angelo lelli, harvey guzzini, toni zuccheri, luci milano, veart, pietro chiesa, fontana arte, oluce, fabio lenci, oscar torlasco, roberto pamio, leucos, alessi, esperia, tobia scarpa, richard sapper, brionvega, olivetti, seguso, italian design, tulip, space age, panton, gino valle, solari udine, gabbianelli, reggiani, alias, mario botta, ceramiche il picchio, lenci, paolo buffa, osvaldo borsani, ico parisi, franco albini, cassina, le corbusier, vittonio nobili, gabriella crespi, massimo vignelli, willy rizzo, romeo rega, cesare lacca, sedia medea, franca helg, bonacina, macabo, aldo tura, luigi massoni. The item “Vintage Verner Panton Mira-X Tisca Wall Carre Rug Space Age Modern 70er RARE” is in sale since Tuesday, December 25, 2018. This item is in the category “Antiques\Periods & Styles\Mid-Century Modernism”. The seller is “design-1975″ and is located in Monroe, North Carolina. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Style: Modern

Vintage Verner Panton Mira-X Tisca Wall Carre Rug Space Age Modern 70er RARE

Mira-X Verner Panton Bean Bag Curved Design rare

Mira-X Verner Panton Bean Bag Curved Design rare
Mira-X Verner Panton Bean Bag Curved Design rare

Mira-X Verner Panton Bean Bag Curved Design rare
Brand New Tailor Made Large Bean Bag by Mira-X Verner Panton fabric for adult. Best fits for 6 feet height below. With beans filling is USD80. Base diameter is 80cm, height is 120cm. The item “Mira-X Verner Panton Bean Bag Curved Design rare” is in sale since Sunday, February 19, 2017. This item is in the category “Antiques\Periods & Styles\Mid-Century Modernism”. The seller is “redgreenbleu” and is located in Ridgeley, West Virginia. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Maker: “Handmade”
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • Type: Bean bag
  • Style: Mid-Century Modern
  • Color: Multi-Color
  • Material: velvet
  • Height: 120 cm
  • Diameter: 80 cm

Mira-X Verner Panton Bean Bag Curved Design rare