In 1967, mid-century master Verner Panton entered the Pantheon of modernist design with the first ever cantilevered chair to be molded from a single piece of plastic.The sexy, slinky seat became a ‘60s sensation, then roared to a comeback in 1995 co-starring alongside a naked Kate Moss on the cover of British Vogue.It was the dawn of the retro-chic era, spawning real estate agents who specialized in Neutras and Eichlers, brisk sales of reproductions of mid-century furniture, fabrics and accessories, and a renewed obsession with names like Eames, Nelson, Saarinen and Aarnio.