Paavo Tynell ceiling lamp

Item number: 131774Category: Lighting
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This ceiling lamp, conceived in the 1950s by Paavo Tynell and produced by Taito Oy in Finland, exemplifies the seamless union of modernist form and atmospheric illumination. Its main element is a broad, shallow bowl of opaline glass, 50 cm in diameter, which serves as a diffuser to cast a soft, even glow throughout a room. The glass retains its original satin translucency, free from cracks or chips, and shows only the faintest signs of age in the form of microscopic surface wear visible on close inspection.

Encircling the glass diffuser are three cylindrical bands of white lacquered metal. Each band is accented by a slender brass ring, which introduces a warm metallic contrast against the otherwise pale structure. The lacquered surfaces display small, age-appropriate imperfections—hairline crazing near seam lines and minuscule chips at the edges—that attest to the lamp’s six-decade history without detracting from its overall visual harmony.

Suspension is provided by a metal chain finished to match the lacquer, allowing the fixture to hang at a drop that can be adjusted on installation. The chain terminates in a simple, functional canopy that echoes the lamp’s cylindrical motif. Brass details—including the narrow accent bands and fitting hardware—have acquired a gentle patina, softening their original sheen to a subtle, golden warmth.

Paavo Tynell (1890–1973) was a pioneering figure in Finnish lighting design, co-founding Taito Oy and crafting fixtures celebrated for their poetic blend of light diffusion and architectural clarity. His work often combined perforated or lacquered metal with opaline glass to create luminaires that felt both technically innovative and delicately expressive. Taito Oy’s collaboration with Tynell yielded many iconic pieces of post-war Scandinavian design, and the quality of their metalwork and glass production set a high standard for lighting manufacturers of the era.

In its present state, the lamp remains in very good vintage condition. The opaline glass preserves its milky, uniform tone, and the metal bands continue to align precisely around the diffuser without warping. Minor wear on the lacquer and the soft patina on the brass together underscore the lamp’s authenticity and enduring craftsmanship. At 50 cm in diameter and 45 cm in height, this ceiling lamp stands as a refined example of mid-century Finnish modernism, offering both practical illumination and sculptural presence.

Product Details
Dimensions (cm)
H: 45 / : 50
ProducerTaito Oy
ColorWhite
Decade1950s
CountryFinland
StyleMid Century, Scandinavian Modern
MaterialBrass, Lacquer, Metal, Opaline glass
Designed in1950s
Item Number131774
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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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All our fixtures are original items and are sold as vintage items, which means that signs of age and use such as patina, scratches or minor variations in finish may occur. These characteristics are a natural part of the object’s history and value.
All lamps are visually inspected and carefully documented with photos in both studio and illuminated conditions. Electrical components are original unless otherwise stated. We always recommend that a qualified electrician review or update the electrical installation in accordance with applicable electrical safety standards in your country.
Color tones and materials may vary slightly depending on the screen or lighting when photographing. Dimensions are approximate.
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