Paavo Tynell table lamp

Item number: 146010Category: Lighting
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This very rare table lamp, model 9224, was designed by Paavo Tynell and produced by Taito Oy in Finland during the 1950s. The lamp combines brass and leather materials, featuring a distinctive horseshoe-shaped base that provides both stability and an elegant visual appeal. The vertical brass arm is wrapped in tightly coiled leather, creating a tactile contrast and adding a refined decorative detail. The conical shade is punctuated by a perforated rim and smaller perforations across its surface, allowing light to escape in a delicate, decorative pattern.

The brass surfaces have developed a natural patina with signs of oxidation and wear consistent with the lamp’s age. The shade is adjustable and mounted on a pivoting joint, enabling directional lighting. The base retains original markings identifying it as a genuine Taito Oy production.

Paavo Tynell was a Finnish lighting designer celebrated for his sophisticated use of brass and perforated metalwork. As a co-founder of Taito Oy, he significantly influenced Scandinavian lighting design in the mid-20th century. His lamps are known for their blend of craftsmanship and light, airy aesthetics, making them highly prized by collectors.

Taito Oy was a prominent Finnish lighting manufacturer that produced high-quality lamps throughout the early to mid-20th century. The company played a key role in bringing modernist lighting design to Finland, collaborating closely with architects and designers to create functional, timeless pieces.

This lamp exemplifies mid-century Scandinavian modernism through its emphasis on craftsmanship, high-quality materials, and practical design.

The dimensions are approximately 16.5 cm wide, 29 cm deep, and 54.5 cm high (6.5 x 11.4 x 21.5 inches).

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