The Fun pendant light is one of Verner Panton’s most distinctive designs from the mid-1960s. First introduced in 1964, it remains an iconic example of his experimental and sensory approach to design. Fun is not only a source of light, but also an element of movement, texture and atmosphere.
Its characteristic feature is the chains of mother-of-pearl shell discs suspended on metal rings. These gently filter the light and diffuse it into a soft, warm glow without glare. When moved by natural air flow, they produce a subtle, almost musical sound that enhances the lively character of the piece. The structure consists of a brass frame with carefully crafted details, creating a contrast between technical construction and the organic texture of the shells.
The Fun pendant light works beautifully not only above a dining table or in a living room, but also in an entrance hall, restaurant or hotel setting. It is available in several additional sizes and proportions and combines perfectly with the wall, table and floor versions from the collection.