The Flowerpot VP7 Pendant Light by &Tradition is a larger version of the iconic Flowerpot VP1, designed by Verner Panton. It showcases Panton's fascination with circles and spheres, embodying minimalist design. The pendant features two hemispheres of different sizes, creating a beautiful interplay of light diffusion and reflection. The concealed light source emits a warm, inviting glow, perfect for creating a cozy atmosphere in homes, hotels, or restaurants. Available in a wide range of colors inspired by pop art and psychedelia, from bold hues to muted tones, there's a variant to suit every style. Designed to complement the Flowerpot family, including VP1, VP2 pendants, and VP3/VP4 table lamps, this timeless ceiling light adds minimalist elegance to any room. Its rounded dome and generous profile enhance the character of the space. Originally associated with the Flower Power movement of the late 1960s, these lights embody a spirit of breaking conventions and embracing a modern mindset, reflecting Verner Panton's progressive approach. Suspend it over a kitchen table or dining area to elevate the ambiance with its striking design and vibrant color options. Explore the entire Flowerpot series for the perfect lighting solution. Designed by Verner Panton in 1969, the FlowerPot VP7 Pendant Light appears modern while representing a bygone era. Named for the happy days of flower power, its curvaceous shape is distinctly 1960s but transcends trends, blending easily into contemporary living spaces. Ideal for positioning next to a lounge chair or sofa, or hanging in a cluster in a dining space. This pendant was created by Danish designer Verner Panton, a key figure in 20th-century Scandinavian design. The FlowerPot has become an iconic object of the 70s, its timeless design remaining relevant. The interlocking of its two domes, along with its round, elementary, and fun shapes, are highlighted by a multitude of cheerful colors. Verner Panton is considered one of the most influential designers of the 20th century, known for innovative and futuristic designs like the famous Panton Chair.