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Visiona Stool

Design: Verner Panton, 1970 - Sabine Marcelis Edition 2024

Verner Panton designed the Visiona Stool as part of the interior installation created in 1970 for his legendary Visiona exhibition in Cologne. The compact upholstered stool not only provides practical and comfortable seating but also adds vibrant colour accents that can be coordinated with any interior, thanks to the large selection of fabric hues.

The unobtrusive geometric shape allows the Visiona Stool to be paired with a wide range of furnishings. Due to its light weight, it can be easily repositioned and combined into spontaneous groupings. The robust fabric cover is secured with an elastic band, which makes it simple to remove and clean.

The Sabine Marcelis Edition 2024 is available in four fabric colours derived from the palette used by the Dutch artist and designer when furnishing the VitraHaus Loft.

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Sabine Marcelis Edition 2024
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Sabine Marcelis

Sabine Marcelis studied at the Design Academy Eindhoven. After graduating in 2011, the artist and designer opened her own studio in Rotterdam, the Netherlands, where she conceives products, spaces and installations with a strong focus on the use of materials. In her collaboration with industry specialists, Marcelis applies an aesthetic approach to her work. She gets directly involved in the production process and achieves surprising visual effects through experimentation and her intensive exploration of materials. Some of her pieces for commercial clients can even be seen in the exhibitions of prominent museums. In 2022, Sabine Marcelis curated the exhibition ‘Colour Rush’ for the Vitra Design Museum, and in 2024 she designed the interior of the VitraHaus Loft on the Vitra Campus.

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Verner Panton

Verner Panton was an influential figure in the development of design during the 1960s and ’70s. After moving to Switzerland in the early 1960s, the Danish designer became known for his inventive, novel ideas for furnishings, lighting and textiles. The masterful use of colour was a hallmark of his work.