The Wire floor lamp is one of Verner Panton’s iconic designs from the early 1970s and represents an experiment with steel wire in its purest form. The open chrome-plated wire construction creates a light and geometrically precise silhouette. Here, light is not merely a functional element but becomes the main protagonist of the space.
The base of the lamp consists of a series of fine concentric steel wire lines that flow seamlessly into an opal hemispherical acrylic shade. An integrated metal reflector directs the light source into the shade, ensuring soft ambient illumination without glare. The contrast between the industrial structure and the softly glowing dome is a defining feature of the entire series.
Thanks to its height and proportions, the Wire floor lamp functions as a striking statement piece in a living room, reading corner or bedroom. It works beautifully beside a sofa or armchair, or as accent lighting in hotel lobbies and representative office spaces.
The Wire floor lamp is available in several additional colour finishes and combines effortlessly with the table and portable versions from the collection.