&Tradition Flowerpot VP12 Floor Lamp
***The VP12 Floor Lamp will be available to ship January 2025***
Designed in close collaboration between &Tradition and the Panton family, Verner Panton’s Flowerpot floor lamp brings a new level of illumination to homes and professional spaces. Standing at an optimal height for armchairs, sofas and tables alike, the latest iteration provides an encompassing glow in a new form.
Category:
Floor lamp
Environment:
Indoor
Dimensions:
H: 122 cm / 48 inch
W: 23 cm / 9 inch
D: 33 cm / 13 inch
Weight:
5.50 kg
Light Source:
E27 max. 40W
Cord Length:
350cm/138in
Product Material:
Lacquered steel and stainless steel or chrome-plated steel, textile cord.
Production Process:
The two shades are made from spun steel while the base is cast steel.
Colours:
Matt Black
Chrome Plated
Cobalt Blue
Grey Beige
Certifications:
CE, UKCA, Class II
Manufacturer:
Produced in PRC by Nine United China Ltd.
Designer:
Verner Panton
Please allow 2-4 weeks for delivery of &Tradition lighting
Current shipping options
1. Free pickup.
2. Free shipping for orders over $150.00 across Canada and the USA. $15.00 flat rate for an order under $150.00.
Pricing
All amounts are in Canadian Dollars.
-Instore pick up is FREE
-Free shipping across Canada and USA for orders at or over $150.00 before tax. $15.00 flat rate fee for orders under $150.00.
-USA shipping rates only apply to the contiguous 48 United States of America, excluding Hawaii and Alaska. To be eligible, the order must total $150 or more after discounts and promo codes. Please contact for shipments to Hawaii or Alaska.
Shipping Times
-Orders are processed and shipped within 1-3 business days.
-Transit time may vary between 2-7 days depending on the location.
Items can be returned for store credit or exchanged within 14 days from the day of purchase. All returns must be accompanied with the original receipt, unopened and in original packaging. No returns or exchanges on sale or discounted items.
Designed By Verner Panton
Verner Panton (1926 – 1998) is known worldwide for his avant-garde work and prolific experimentation with materials, shapes, and most importantly – colour. Throughout his career, he would advocate that colour had both a central meaning and function in design and that it should be used as a tool to highlight dynamic shapes.