Nya Nordiska, a leading international textile company based in Dannenberg, North Germany, whose early stages were strongly influenced by Scandinavian design, recently received a highly unusual enquiry from the Kunstmuseum Wolfsburg. The legendary interior landscape “Fantasy Landscape“ by the designer Verner Panton was to be returned to its original condition for the museum's exhibition “Interieur/ Exterieur - Wohnen in der Kunst“ (Interior/exterior – living with art).
The spatial installation with its vibrant colours and organic forms was created in 1970 for the Visiona 2 display at the Cologne furniture fair, and is regarded as one of Panton's greatest creations. In terms of design history it is at the same time one of the major interior landscapes of the second half of the 20th century.
The fabric developed by Nya Nordiska specially for the restoration of Fantasy Landscape was to be as true to the original as possible. In material and colour shades the new textiles adhered closely to Panton's original specifications – consisting of 100% wool in the new fresh colours of petrol, ultra, cyclamen, fire, orange, turquoise, violet and tomato, all of them true to the original shades.
The large-scale theme-based exhibition at the Kunstmuseum Wolfsburg can be viewed until 13 April 2009 and presents the interplay between art and design – between painting and design in the interior. The depth and variety of this theme in its multi-facetted historical dimensions are explored in the surprising juxtaposition of paintings, sculptures, installations, reconstructions of interiors, historical and contemporary furniture, photographs, videos and digital animations.
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Visiona 2
Year: 1970
From the end of the Sixties to the mid-Seventies the chemical company Bayer rented a pleasure boat during every Cologne furniture fair and had it transformed into a temporary showroom by a well-known contemporary designer. The main aim was to promote various synthetics products in connection with home furnishings. Verner Panton was commissioned no less than twice to design this exhibition, entitled 'Visiona'. The 1970 'Visona 2' exhibition showed the Fantasy Landscape which was created in this environment. The resulting room installation consisting of vibrant colours and organic forms is one of the principal highlights of Panton's work. In terms of design history this installation is regarded as one of the major spatial designs of the second half of the twentieth century.
The creative fireworks which Panton lit with his studio within a preparation time of only a few months for 'Visiona 2' is expressed not only in the highly diversified room designs in the exhibition ship, but also in the wide range of furniture, lighting, wall coverings and textiles developed specially for this presentation. Some of these were adapted and went into series production later.
from verner-panton
The spatial installation with its vibrant colours and organic forms was created in 1970 for the Visiona 2 display at the Cologne furniture fair, and is regarded as one of Panton's greatest creations. In terms of design history it is at the same time one of the major interior landscapes of the second half of the 20th century.
The fabric developed by Nya Nordiska specially for the restoration of Fantasy Landscape was to be as true to the original as possible. In material and colour shades the new textiles adhered closely to Panton's original specifications – consisting of 100% wool in the new fresh colours of petrol, ultra, cyclamen, fire, orange, turquoise, violet and tomato, all of them true to the original shades.
The large-scale theme-based exhibition at the Kunstmuseum Wolfsburg can be viewed until 13 April 2009 and presents the interplay between art and design – between painting and design in the interior. The depth and variety of this theme in its multi-facetted historical dimensions are explored in the surprising juxtaposition of paintings, sculptures, installations, reconstructions of interiors, historical and contemporary furniture, photographs, videos and digital animations.
from architonic
Visiona 2
Year: 1970
From the end of the Sixties to the mid-Seventies the chemical company Bayer rented a pleasure boat during every Cologne furniture fair and had it transformed into a temporary showroom by a well-known contemporary designer. The main aim was to promote various synthetics products in connection with home furnishings. Verner Panton was commissioned no less than twice to design this exhibition, entitled 'Visiona'. The 1970 'Visona 2' exhibition showed the Fantasy Landscape which was created in this environment. The resulting room installation consisting of vibrant colours and organic forms is one of the principal highlights of Panton's work. In terms of design history this installation is regarded as one of the major spatial designs of the second half of the twentieth century.
The creative fireworks which Panton lit with his studio within a preparation time of only a few months for 'Visiona 2' is expressed not only in the highly diversified room designs in the exhibition ship, but also in the wide range of furniture, lighting, wall coverings and textiles developed specially for this presentation. Some of these were adapted and went into series production later.
from verner-panton
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