Mid-Century Finnish Brass and Opal Glass Chandelier by Saariston Valaisin, Finland ca 1950s

Mid-Century Finnish Brass and Opal Glass Chandelier by Saariston Valaisin, Finland ca 1950s

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It is simply impossible to talk about 20th century lighting design without mentioning Finland and the Finnish “masters of light”. Brass bent into flowing curves, glass shades, and decorative elements inspired by the flora and fauna characterize Finnish mid-century models, showcased by this gorgeous chandelier.

This chandelier is a testament to the era's emphasis on proportionality and aesthetic balance. The upward facing glass shades are placed at the end of the five organically curved brass arms stemming from an elaborate cluster. Their gently rounded bell shape is paired with opal glass, resulting in a cosy impression that is perfect for ambient lighting. This model has numerous notably unique and rare elements, such as the patterned opal glass shades and the cluster. The latter is composed of multiple layers, starting with a small finial at the bottom, extending into a larger brass part and then a plate that supports a counterweight from which the arms stem from. The opal glass, with its milky translucence, evokes a sense of ethereal beauty and warmth, transforming any space into a haven of ambient illumination. Finally, the arms hide a glass middle part that is a rare element even among the immensely individual and innovative designs of the era. Finnish designers, most notably, Paavo Tynell, were masters of peculiar decorative elements that never feel tacky or excessive, and this is mainly thanks to their great sense of balance. Here the rest of the brass body, including the straight rod and the round canopy, are understated, creating the balance between the materials and shapes. The glass shades are supported by brass shade holders, under which peculiar, looped brass rings are placed. These rings further contribute to the reason why this model is just as, or even more interesting when inspected from the bottom. The choice of materials and decorative elements reflects a commitment to both form and function, an ethos deeply ingrained in Finnish design philosophy. In the mid-20th century, Finnish design emerged as a beacon of innovation and aesthetic prowess, and Saariston Valaisin, the distinguished purveyor of Finnish ceiling fixtures, played a pivotal role in defining the era's design language. Crafted with meticulous attention to detail, this chandelier embodies the quintessence of Finnish mid-century lighting design.

The subtle decorative elements harken back to the masterful artistry of Paavo Tynell, a luminary in Finnish lighting design. Much like mid-20th century Finnish design, this chandelier model is characterized by a harmonious blend of functionality and artistic expression. It is from a period where designers sought to create pieces that transcended mere utility, embracing a holistic approach that merged form and function seamlessly. The aesthetic purity and timeless elegance of Finnish design continue to resonate, shaping the way we perceive and appreciate the marriage of art and utility in everyday objects.

Condition:

In good vintage condition. Wear consistent with age and use. The brass has some weather marks and a beautiful patina.

Dimensions:

17.71 in Ø x 25.98 in H

45 cm Ø x 66 cm H

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