The Visiona expositions which are presented in the event of the Cologne Furniture Fair, embossed furniture design of the future when they started to be presented in the end of the 1960s. 1970 was the year when the design legend Verner Panton created the Visiona Stool for his remarkable living landscape on the eponymous exposition. Flexibility was very important then as well as it is today, that’s the reason why the compact Visiona Stool is suitable for different purposes.
Verner Panton’s Visiona Stool is a practical and comfortable cushioned sea, which is useful in many different ways. The different tones make up colourful accents, while the Vision Stool appears in opaque colours suiting harmonically in homely rooms. The stool by Vitra suits different purposes because of the clear and quite design.
The low weight of the Visiona Stool by Vitra makes it easy to move it and to use it flexibly when it is needed. The geometrical shape of the stool by Verner Panton makes the piece of furniture useful as side table as well. The robust coating of the Vitra Visiona Stool is fixed on the base with a rubber band, so that it is removable and cleaned easily if needed.
Vitra produces the Visiona Stool out of polyurethane foam with polystyrene and polyester cotton wool. The base of the 2012 re-edited stool is made of an MDF board and equipped with felt pads.