Pair of Lisa Johansson-Pape Model "71-164" Ceiling Lights for Stockmann Orno, Finland 1960s

















Pair of Lisa Johansson-Pape Model "71-164" Ceiling Lights for Stockmann Orno, Finland 1960s
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Price category: 2,500 - 5,000 usd / eur
Lisa Johansson-Pape collaborated with Stockmann Orno from the early 1940s, famously commenting, "it was quite by accident that I became a design light artist. By education, I am a furniture designer, but I had to make lamps during the war." Today she is remembered as one of the most significant Finnish lighting designers in the second half of the 1900s.
Johansson-Pape’s designs were always minimal, straightforward, and highly functional. Finnish mid-century design was born from a traditional aesthetic with a modern sensibility, and mixed with an extensive use of glass and brass as materials. The "71-164" model’s combination of brass, opal glass and a simple design is effective in achieving an understated look. The shape of this model showcases the materials, and does this style of lighting fixture. The lamps are flush mounted, meaning that they are mounted leaving only the bodies on top of the surface. This leaves all the attention on the peculiar, tapered shape, on the opal glass and the brass cap-like elements, thus further increasing their aesthetic appeal. The pairing of these materials is quintessentially mid-century modern and allows pieces like these to fit seamlessly into an array of interiors styles.
"A lamp is not the actual purpose, but more like an instrument. It must fulfill its purpose as a provider of light, but at the same time, it must also satisfy the aesthetic demands. A good light fixture must be simple, and its structure and function must be both neat and correct", Johansson-Pape once remarked, and this model "71-164" is a true embodiment of this sentiment.
Condition:
In good vintage condition. Wear consistent with age and use.
Dimensions:
11.02 in Ø x 7.08 in H
28 cm Ø x 18 cm H