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- Louis Poulsen offered “Circle Dome Sq.” by Henrik Vibskov at 3daysofdesign
- The textile set up honors Verner Panton’s Panthella lamp
- It provided a contemplative, surreal area mixing mild, artwork and design.
On the 2025 version of Copenhagen’s 3daysofdesign pageant, Louis Poulsen unveiled “Circle Dome Sq.” — a vibrant, contemplative mild set up by Danish designer and artist Henrik Vibskov. Positioned simply outdoors the model’s showroom, the immersive construction pays homage to Verner Panton’s iconic Panthella lamp. The lamp was first launched in 1971 and is well known for its timeless silhouette and luminous presence.
Recognized for his avant-garde strategy to trend and multidisciplinary artwork, Vibskov reimagines Panton’s legacy by way of a textile-based pavilion. Vibskov reinterprets Panton’s legacy by way of a textile-based set up that invitations guests to pause, mirror, and have interaction with mild in a brand new manner. He describes “Circle Dome Sq.” as a playful and considerably visionary set up with a contact of surrealism. “The idea was to mix shapes and colours into a bigger construction utilizing my chosen materials – textiles – to create a design harking back to old-school cameras, specializing in a single unit,” mentioned Vibskov, by which he provides, ” This can be a area you may enter, the place you may hopefully loosen up, take a breath and revel in your environment with out an excessive amount of disturbance from the surface world.”
“We’re thrilled to collaborate with Henrik Vibskov, considered one of Denmark’s most modern trend designers and artists,” mentioned Zorayda Perez Pedersen, Louis Poulsen’s SMO. She added that Vibskov has created a fascinating set up that fuses designer lighting and artwork, paying tribute to Verner Panton and his most iconic lamp design, the Panthella.