“A less successful experiment is preferable to a beautiful platitude.”
Verner Panton, born in 1959, Danish designer Verner Panton spent many years thinking about how to produce a plastic chair moulded in one piece. Together with Vitra, he came up with the first prototypes in the 1960s and Panton Chair went into series production as of 1967. Unlike the cheaper Panton Chair Standard in solid plastic, Panton Chair Classic is made of rigid expanded plastic and has a lacquered surface.
that all history come to Anon PAirot landmark sculpture idea to represent a good symbolic of 1970’s-1980’s history and the Retrospective design context. This experiment will be represent the good charecteristic of Retro installation by the retro graphic composition arrangement with very vevid colour of TAPE work What Anon Pairot love to do in many art installtion.







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ANON is preparing for his latest installation sculpture in ARTE’ WEEKEND JULY 2009 in Retro concept by using his tape collection mix with the most notable chair in that regime, the Panton chair and what he is going to present, is a-must to see how stun he could do this time at the middle of Thonglor soi 10, Football Arena.
“Retro by Anon Pairot
“A less successful experiment is preferable to a beautiful platitude.”
Verner Panton, born in 1959, Danish designer Verner Panton spent many years thinking about how to produce a plastic chair moulded in one piece. Together with Vitra, he came up with the first prototypes in the 1960s and Panton Chair went into series production as of 1967. Unlike the cheaper Panton Chair Standard in solid plastic, Panton Chair Classic is made of rigid expanded plastic and has a lacquered surface.
that all history come to Anon PAirot landmark sculpture idea to represent a good symbolic of 1970’s-1980’s history and the Retrospective design context. This experiment will be represent the good charecteristic of Retro installation by the retro graphic composition arrangement with very vevid colour of TAPE work What Anon Pairot love to do in many art installation.”
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