Paavo Tynell Model "1645" Pendant Lamp for Taito, Finland 1930s

















Paavo Tynell Model "1645" Pendant Lamp for Taito, Finland 1930s
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Price category: 2,500 - 5,000 usd / eur
This “1645” pendant lamp, designed by Paavo Tynell for Taito in the 1930s, is a quintessential example of early Finnish modern lighting. Known as “the man who illuminated Finland,” Tynell was a pioneer in bringing elegance, lightness, and innovation to everyday interiors. His designs for Taito helped establish Finnish lighting as a global benchmark, blending functionality with a poetic sensibility that made lamps more than utilitarian objects, but integral elements of atmosphere and style.
This model features a softly tapered opaline glass shade that diffuses light evenly, producing a warm and atmospheric glow. The shade’s gentle, organic contours showcase Tynell’s gift for balancing simplicity with refinement, ensuring that the piece remains modest in profile while quietly sophisticated in detail. Suspended from a slender metal rod attached to a polished canopy, the lamp demonstrates Tynell’s sensitivity to proportion and harmony, qualities that made his designs adaptable to a wide range of interiors. The use of opaline glass was not only functional, providing glare-free illumination ideal for dining or working spaces, but also aesthetic, introducing a soft tone that completes the sheen of the metal fittings. When lit, the lamp enhances its surroundings in a practical, yet atmospheric way through masterful construction, elegant materials, and timeless allure.
As with much of Tynell’s work, this model “1645” captures the essence of Scandinavian modernism: functionality elevated through material sensitivity and refined form. This pendant lamp remains a striking testament to Taito and Paavo Tynell’s legacy and to the enduring charm of early 20th-century Nordic lighting design.
Condition:
In good vintage condition. Wear consistent with age and use.
Dimensions:
9.84 in ø x 25.98 in H
25 cm ø x 66 cm H