Studioline Modular Furniture System in Rosewood by Verner Panton for France & Son, 1961
Description
This rare and striking Studioline modular seating system was designed by Verner Panton for France & Son in 1961. Finished in richly grained rosewood, this set includes three modular chairs and a matching integrated bar cart or side table unit. It exemplifies the clean architectural lines and functional elegance that defined mid-century Danish design.
Each module is fully independent, allowing for flexible configurations—from a corner setup to a long linear arrangement or individual lounge chairs. The original upholstery is beautifully preserved, featuring a refined textured fabric in a soft, neutral tone that complements the warmth of the rosewood.
Crafted with precision and a strong sense of proportion, the Studioline system was one of Panton’s more restrained early works, yet it remains deeply collectible. The quality of materials and construction is exceptional, as expected from France & Son, one of the premier manufacturers of the era.
This is a superb opportunity to acquire an authentic piece of design history that is as versatile as it is visually arresting. Ideal for collectors, designers, or anyone with an appreciation for iconic 1960s European modernism.
Dimensions
Dry Bar
Height 47 cm x Width 67 cm x Depth 67 cm
Seat With Cushions
Height 80 cm x Width 100 cm x Depth 67 cm