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Detail image of Optik by Verner Panton, 1969 Sun Yellow/Orange

Maharam

Optik by Verner Panton, 1969

459960–001 Sun Yellow/Orange

76% Cotton, 24% Polyester
51,000 double rubs Wyzenbeek

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Optik by Verner Panton, 1969

459960

Application
Seating
Note: This textile is available as a made-to-order pillow.

Price

Product Introduction
February 2001

Content: 76% Cotton, 24% Polyester

Finish: PFAS-Free Water Repellent

Additional Finishes Available: Alta, Alta Food & Beverage with Impermeable Backing, Nanotex PFAS-Free Water Repellent Finish, Nanotex PFAS-Free Water Repellent Finish with Impermeable Backing, PFAS-Free Water Repellent Finish with Antimicrobial and Impermeable Backing

Backing: None

Custom Backings Available: PFAS-Free FR Backing

Width: 55" (140cm)

Repeat: 4 1/4" V, 4 1/4" H
(11cm V, 11cm H)

Bolt Size: 38 yards (35m)

Weight: 21.5 oz/ly (700 gr/lm)

Country of Origin: Germany

© 2001 Verner Panton, Maharam under license

S-Clean with mild, water-free dry cleaning solvent.

Abrasion: ASTM D4157, 51,000 double rubs Wyzenbeek
Note: Abrasion test results exceeding ACT Performance Guidelines are not an indicator of product lifespan. Multiple factors affect fabric durability and appearance retention.
Flammability: AS/NZS 1530.3
AS/NZS 3837 Unadhered
BS 5852 Crib 5*
CAL 117-2013
EN 1021-1*
EN 1021-2*
*passes with additional treatment
Lightfastness: AATCC 16.3, 40+ hours

Certifications and Compliance:
Greenguard Gold Certified
Oeko-Tex Certified
REACH Compliant

Content:
Contains Bio-Based Content

Chemicals:
LBC Red List Free
FR Free
Free of Intentionally Added PFAS

3 years. See Terms and Conditions for more information.

Verner Panton (1926-1998, Denmark) is among Denmark's most celebrated postwar industrial designers. Believing designers should employ the most advanced technology available, plastic was his preferred medium for his innovative and experimental designs. Panton studied architecture at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts (Copenhagen) and, after graduating in 1951, worked with fellow Danish architect and furniture designer Arne Jacobsen. In the mid 1950s, Panton established his own office and began designing whole interior spaces, from textiles to lighting, utilizing his signature futuristic and graphic aesthetic, which was widely influential during the op art movement.

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