The Amoebe chair is one of Verner Panton's iconic designs, created in the early 1970s as part of the experimental installation Vision II. This project pushed the boundaries of housing at the time and brought a new perspective on space, colour and the perception of furniture itself.
Amoebe is still based on this atmosphere today. It acts as a soft, organically shaped object that combines seating with a free, almost sculptural form. The flowing lines of the seat and backrest create a whole that feels relaxed and elegant.
The chair is made up of a laminated frame with polyurethane foam padding, which ensures comfortable seating while allowing it to retain its characteristic soft silhouette. The upholstery in different fabrics enhances the tactile and visual impression and allows adaptation to different types of interiors.
The Amoebe chair can be used in living areas, relaxation zones and public interiors, where it functions as both comfortable lounge seating and a distinctive design element.
Price is valid for the upholstery in Volo fabric in the F60 price category. For other upholstery, please contact us for a quote.