Paavo Tynell ceiling lamp
The ceiling lamp model number 1953, designed by Paavo Tynell and produced by Taito Oy in Finland during the 1950s, represents a rare and exemplary instance of Scandinavian lighting design at its most refined. This fixture reflects Tynell’s signature aesthetic, characterized by a sophisticated use of materials, delicate decorative elements, and a poetic approach to light diffusion. The lamp is composed of a domed brass shade meticulously perforated with a star-like pattern that allows points of light to radiate outward, creating a subtle celestial effect when illuminated.
The brass shade is paired with a frosted glass diffuser, positioned beneath the dome to soften and evenly distribute the downward light. This combination of materials serves both aesthetic and functional purposes—while the perforated brass produces a decorative ambient glow, the frosted glass ensures glare-free illumination suitable for both intimate and formal settings. The patinated brass finish has developed a deep, warm tone that speaks to the lamp’s age and authenticity, and the overall construction is suspended from a central brass rod that extends to a matching ceiling mount, maintaining continuity in material and form throughout the piece.
Paavo Tynell, active from the early 20th century until his death in 1973, was a foundational figure in Finnish industrial and lighting design. Trained as a blacksmith and later educated at the Central School of Industrial Arts in Helsinki, Tynell merged artisanal skill with modernist principles. As a co-founder of Taito Oy in 1918, he helped steer the company into prominence as Finland’s premier lighting manufacturer. Tynell’s work is distinguished by its integration of functional lighting with artistic detail, often inspired by natural motifs such as snowflakes and plant forms. His collaborations with leading architects, including Alvar Aalto, and contributions to projects like the Helsinki Parliament House and the United Nations headquarters, underscore the breadth and cultural significance of his work.
This model 1953 lamp, measuring 36 cm in diameter and 92.5 cm in height (14.2 x 36.4 inches), is preserved with its original components and exhibits minor wear consistent with age. The lamp’s rarity, coupled with its refined design and historical provenance, makes it a significant artifact within mid-century lighting design and a testament to Tynell’s enduring legacy.
Dimensions (cm) | H: 92.5 / ⌀: 36 |
Producer | Taito Oy |
Color | Gold |
Decade | 1950s |
Country | Finland |
Style | Mid Century, Scandinavian Modern |
Material | Brass, Glass |
Designed in | 1950s |
Item Number | 156181 |
Paavo Tynell
Paavo Tynell (1890–1973) was a Finnish lighting designer renowned for his delicate, poetic approach to light and materials. Often referred to as “the man who illuminated Finland” Tynell played a central role in shaping modern Scandinavian li...
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