In an exciting development, the beloved Flowerpot lighting collection by &Tradition is expanding with six new captivating colour finishes. Explore the new possibilities now with Cult Design.
An ever-enduring icon of 20th-century Danish design, Flowerpot was first introduced during a time of global cultural revolution in 1968. This era of experimentation and unbridled invention set the stage for visionary Danish designer Verner Panton to compose some of his most daring pieces – including, of course, the Flowerpot itself.
Flowerpot boasts an inventive structure and a playful silhouette that defies conventional norms. Its timeless appeal is enhanced by a vibrant array of hues which add a touch of modernity to any space; and now, there are six more on offer.
Playfully dancing between vintage-inspired design call-backs – such as a retro black and white wave pattern which speaks to the groovy designs of the seventies – to vibrant contemporary colours including a daring Cobalt blue, the new finishes seem to have it all. The delightful contrast between Tangy Pink and Dark Plum, or Swim Blue and Vermilion Red, keep the collection perfectly balanced in its whimsy.
Flowerpot VP2 pendant &Tradition – Patterned.
The new colours offer endless possibilities for creative lighting design, striking a unique balance between contemporary and vintage design which will undoubtedly continue hold iconography for generations to come.
&Tradition is exclusively available in Australia through Cult – shop the collection online.
Juliet Taylor is one of the leading content writers for Indesign Media Asia Pacific where she publishes weekly research articles across multiple platforms. She graduated from the Australian National University in 2021, with a strong portfolio of academic writing as well as writing for entertainment. Her specialty is in media and philosophy, though she shares a passion for interior design with the Indesign Media conglomerate. Her work with Indesign Media covers a broad range of subjects including interior design trends, architectural advancements, materials and the evolution of modern construction, products and processes for a healthier home, and the proper care of flora. Juliet writes for both residential and commercial audiences and over the past year working with Indesign Media has produced research articles in the hundreds for architects and interior design enthusiasts alike.