Miniature Replica 1:12 Verner Panton 07. Living Tower for Miniature Dollhouse - Vitra - 3D Print In
This listing is for miniature furniture. Actual sized object can be obtained in Vitra Website
Name: Verner Panton 07. Living Tower
Manufacturer - Vitra
Recommended Printer: Resin 3d Printer
Series: Furniture Designers Series
Scale: 1:12
3D Builder: Sensaiku
The Vertical Innovation of the Living Tower
The Living Tower was created in the 1960s by Verner Panton as part of his explorations into modular and playful furniture design. Unlike traditional chairs, the Living Tower was conceived as a tall, vertical seating and lounging system, emphasizing both visual drama and functional flexibility.
Constructed from stacked, padded units that form a continuous tower, the design allows users to interact with the piece in a variety of ways, from sitting at different heights to using it as a sculptural centerpiece. Its bold, geometric form and bright upholstery exemplify Panton’s signature playful and experimental approach to furniture.
Today, the Living Tower continues to inspire designers and collectors, with reproductions by Vitra keeping Panton’s innovative spirit alive. Its combination of modularity, ergonomic versatility, and avant-garde design makes it a defining example of mid-century modern experimentation.
Verner Panton:
(1926–1998) was one of the most visionary and unconventional figures in 20th-century design. Trained as an architect in Denmark, he initially worked with Arne Jacobsen before developing his own bold and experimental approach. Unlike many of his Scandinavian contemporaries who favored natural wood and muted tones, Panton embraced futuristic forms, synthetic materials, and vibrant color palettes that challenged traditional modernist restraint.
Panton became internationally recognized for his innovative use of plastics and his exploration of fluid, sculptural shapes. His most famous work, the Panton Chair, was the first fully molded, single-piece plastic chair produced for mass manufacturing. Throughout the 1960s and 1970s, he created immersive interior environments featuring psychedelic patterns, modular furniture, and experimental lighting, redefining how people experienced space.
Today, many of Panton’s designs are produced by companies such as Vitra, ensuring their continued presence in contemporary interiors. His legacy lies in his fearless innovation and willingness to push the boundaries of material, color, and form, making him one of the most influential and expressive designers of the modern era.
The Model are suitable for:
- Barbie Doll
- Amigurumi Doll
- Bjd Doll
- Pullip Doll
- Coraline Doll
- Blythe Doll
- Minifee Doll
- Dollfie Doll
Commercial Use License Buyers can print and sell physical items made from the STL file. However, they cannot resell or redistribute the digital file itself.
3D Printer Type Recommendation: Scale: 1:12 - FDM & Resin 3D Printer 1:24 - FDM & Resin 3D Printer 1:48 - Resin 3D Printer
3D Printer Recommendations:
FDM Printer: Creality Ender 3 V2 Bambulab A1
Resin Printer: Elegoo Mars 3 Anycubic Photon Mono X



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