Verner Panton
(Danish, 1926-1998)
Three Cone Chairs
Sale 848 - Fine Art & Design Selections
Feb 12, 2021
10:00AM CT
Online / Chicago
Estimate
$600 -
$800
Sold for $1,125
Sold prices are inclusive of Buyer’s Premium
Lot Description
Verner Panton
(Danish, 1926-1998)
Three Cone Chairs
upholstery, steel, plastic
H 33 1/2 x Diameter 24 inches.
Property from the Estate of Donald E O'Connor, Washington, D.C.
Condition Report
Overall good stable condition.
2 orange upholstery chairs retain original fabric and foam has hardened and crumbles to touch from age-related wear. 1 chair has a tear to fabric underneath the seat. Overall the upholstery has pilling throughout and age-related wear.
Chair with floral fabric has been reupholstered in the past decade and foam has been replaced. The steel conical cap concealing the weld joinery has either broken off or was lost when floral print chair was reupholstered.
Steel in overall stable condition with age-appropriate scuffs, scratches and residue.
2 orange upholstery chairs retain original fabric and foam has hardened and crumbles to touch from age-related wear. 1 chair has a tear to fabric underneath the seat. Overall the upholstery has pilling throughout and age-related wear.
Chair with floral fabric has been reupholstered in the past decade and foam has been replaced. The steel conical cap concealing the weld joinery has either broken off or was lost when floral print chair was reupholstered.
Steel in overall stable condition with age-appropriate scuffs, scratches and residue.
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