Tynell 1965 pendant, brass

GUBI

$837.00

Colour: Brass


GUBI
Tynell 1965 pendant
$837.00


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Description

GUBI’s 1965 pendant light was designed by Paavo Tynell in 1948 for New York’s Finland House, an ambitious project showcasing Finnish design in America. Typical of Tynell, the softly curved brass shade of the pendant is decorated with a triangular perforation pattern, giving the surface a vivid sparkle. Due to the frosted glass diffuser, Tynell 1965 emits a soft, glare-free light.

Originally manufactured by the Finnish company Oy Taito Ab, the luminaire is part of the Paavo Tynell collection released in 2018 by the Danish design brand GUBI.

Material
Brass, glass
Colour
Brass
Width
46 cm
Diameter
46 cm
Height
26 cm
Bulb base
E27
Light source
3 x 6-10W LED (not included)
IP rating
20
Protection class
II
Voltage
230 V
Nominal frequency
50 Hz
Certifications and labels
CE marked: tested and approved according to European standards
Cable length
380 cm
Cable colour
Brass
Cable material
Textile
Weight
3.3 kg
Canopy
Included
Dimmable
Yes, if connected to a dimmer switch and used with a dimmable light bulb.
Product ID
GB010-02139

Paavo Tynell

Paavo Tynell (1890-1973) is one of the best-known Finnish lighting designers, and his work has had a great influence on modern lighting design also internationally. Tynell started his career as a blacksmith and studied at the Helsinki University of Industrial Arts, where he continued as a teacher. In 1918, Tynell co-founded the metalwork and lighting company Oy Taito Ab, and worked as the company’s CEO and chief designer until 1953. In the 1930s and 1940s he designed lighting for various public spaces, such as Helsinki’s Parliament House and the office of the Secretary-General of the United Nations.

Tynell’s designs merge together simple and decorative shapes as well as sculptural and natural elements. The lamps are often made of brass and decorated with perforated patterns. Tynell collaborated with notable Finnish architects including Alvar Aalto, and participated in the lighting design of Aalto’s buildings such as the Paimio Sanatorium, Helsinki’s Savoy Restaurant and Viipuri Library. He also gained success in America, where his customers included private homes, lighting manufacturers and New York’s Finland House. During his career Tynell was awarded at the 1929 Barcelona World Fair and 1933 Milan Triennale, and in 1951 he received the first prize at the Good Design Awards.

Today, Tynell’s original designs are collector’s items that reach high prices in auctions. In 2018, the Danish design brand Gubi relaunched a long-awaited collection of Tynell’s designs.

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Chasing Light: Archival Photographs and Drawings of Paavo Tynell

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Based on 5 reviews

  • A

    Namerikawa, Japan

    5

    Brass shade has strong presence than I had thought. Small twinkle lights through the shade hole take me fantastic. In order to enjoy these small light, it is better to set the lamp a bit lower.

    123 days ago

  • J

    Turku, Finland

    5

    Tyylikäs

    367 days ago

  • M

    Finland

    5

    En ole vielä avannut saamiani pakkauksia, ne tulevat uuteen asuntoon 4/24. Mutta minulla on nykyisessä asunnossa tuvan katossa niitä neljä ja pidän niistä.

    388 days ago

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