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The Pantonova system seating by Verner Panton, which comprises of six modular pieces including a convex, concave, and two straight chairs as well as a pair of ottomans or side tables, was a popular furnishing during Roger Moore's era playing James Bond. This modular system allows for versatile arrangements and was famously featured in the underwater lair of Bond's nemesis Karl Stromberg in the 1977 film "The Spy Who Loved Me". Produced and distributed by Friz Hansen in the 1970s, the seating has some loss of chrome on the lower rods and the foam is soft, but the original upholstery, while showing wear, is still presentable.
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