Three Iconic &Traditon Lamps Reimagined in New Colours

Flowerpot in Signal Green

Three lamps of &Tradition’s collection have been reworked in a range of new hues.

An integral part of the &Tradition collection, the Flowerpot lamp is an icon of Danish design. Debuted by Verner Panton in 1968, the Flowerpot embodies the acclaimed designer’s experimental approach to home items, with a futuristic silhouette featuring a rounded pendant that hangs from the semi-domed upper shade. Panton was notable for his love of colour – a design philosophy that &Tradition kept in mind with the introduction of two new shades to the Flowerpot range. Bold and bright, Signal Green will add an uplifting pop of colour to any interior. For those seeking a more neutral tone, Pale Sand is a natural extension of the existing line, blending seamlessly
into its surroundings. Signal Green and Pale Sand are available in pendant and table lamp form, with the colours added to VP1, VP3, VP7, and VP9. In addition, the Flowerpot VP9 is now offered in two new variants: Chrome-plated and Brass-plated.


A contemporary favourite, the Journey lamp by Signe Hytte merges two classic geometric shapes. Now, this understated piece is available in a new version with a Silk Grey rectangular base that supports the mouth-blown, opal glass shade. Its muted colour palette is lifted with the addition of a small brass knob to switch it on.

Como SC53 – a portable table lamp from Space Copenhagen – features a sturdy base that tapers up towards a softly curved, mushroom-shaped shade. This uniquely shaped design now comes in two new models: a discreet anodized black aluminium version or a statement-making brass option.