Spiral SP2
As a part of this family the SPIRAL SP2 exists of lacquered arcylic spirals fixed with nylon strings and attached to a large ceiling plate made from the same material and finished in the white colour. The SPIRAL SP2 cluster in multicolor has a diameter of 48 centimeters (18.90″) and a height of 180 centimeters (70″). There, the spirals form two bodies. The two light sources with a maximum output of 100 watts each are fed via a transparent cable, which is led through the ceiling rose. The extravagant cluster is available as SPIRAL SP1 multicolor (115 centimeters), SPIRAL SP2 multicolor (180 centimeters) and SPIRAL SP3 multicolor (220 centimeters) in the TAGWERC Design STORE. In addition to multicolor, there are the SPIRAL suspensions in gold and silver. In addition, the design interior specialist TAGWERC offers to extend or shorten these drop-lights on request.
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SPIRAL SP2 multicolor by the furnishing label Verpan is a chandelier that already cleaned up in the late 1960s with traditional ideas of opulent, classic clusters. According to a design by Verner Panton from the year 1969 / 1970, the SPIRAL SP2 multicolor is less reminiscent of a pendant lamp but rather of a light object formed by spirals. In the TAGWERC Design STORE you get the suspension lamp SPIRAL SP2 multicolor in the original with certificate of authenticity. As the specialist for design objects Tagwerc has all original spare parts for the hanging lamp SPIRAL SP2 multicolor by Verpan available.
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Material
- Material
- Colour
- Canopy
- Plastic, spirals made of acrylic
- Red, Pink, Purple
- White ceiling tile
Dimension
- Height
- Diameter
- Cable length
- Cable colour
- 180 cm
- 48 cm
- 200 cm
- Transparent
Leuchtmittel
- Base socket
- Max. Power
- Finish
- Bulb included
- E27
- 2x MAX. 60 WATT
- Opal / White
- No
The Spiral SP2 pendant light was designed by
Verner Panton
Verner Panton is one of the most inspiring designers of the 20th century. With avant-garde designs using modern materials, the native Dane was far ahead of his time. The architect and designer created houses, furniture, lighting, textiles and everyday objects.