Originally crafted for Georg Jensen in Sterling Silver, the 1302 Tray has also been known as the "Car Crash" tray. Panton designed the tray as a crumpled sheet of paper. This design classic is remastered in polished steel and is a new Fall 2010 introduction from the Georg Jensen Heritage Collection.
Designed by Verner Panton
Materials: Polished Stainless Steel
Dimensions: 14" X 17.5"
from Georg Jensen Heritage Collection
FREE Gift Wrapping on the 1302 Tray.
Verner Panton (1926-1998) was a remarkable and innovative talent of 20th Century design and architecture. Verner Panton's design was consistently brilliant. Verner Panton was first to create inflatable furniture, pioneered with the much acclaimed single molded plastic Panton chair and refused to accept gravity by creating the Flying Chair. Verner Panton envisioned a colorful and happy future. The career of Verner Panton was highlighted by the Fantasy landscapes he created for Bayer in 1968 and 1970 (Dralon & Visiona II) that have now achieved cult status. Verner Panton was not obstructed by limitations that adults incur throughout life. Instead, he thought and created with the imaginary vision of a child, in bold beautiful colors and shapes.