Verner Panton’s remarkable 1969 wall light was first seen not at a disco but in his office refurbishing of the investigative magazine Der Spiegel in Hamburg. The iconic designer’s fixture has a Pop Art flair, made of aluminum with a brushed effect and a satin finish. Its large square shape has a bowl-like recess that encircles the light source and a round shade covers the bulb to provide a softly diffused and glare-free illumination.