Pair of Paavo Tynell Opal Glass Ceiling Lights for Taito, Finland 1930s

Pair of Paavo Tynell Opal Glass Ceiling Lights for Taito, Finland 1930s

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Paavo Tynell - the “man who illuminated Finland” - was a pioneer of modern lighting. Born in 1890, the invention of lightbulbs preceded him by only a few years, and with his notable vision for design Tynell was one of the first to innovate electric lighting internationally. A master craftsman himself, his work drew inspiration from a traditional aesthetic with a modern design sensibility, mixed with an extensive use of glass.

Finland gaining their independence in 1917 brought on a renewed sense of identity, which developed a prime dialogue with nature - evident in the emerging trends of the early 20th century. Finnish modern design places at its core the inventive use of lighting and the incorporation of natural elements. There is an emphasis on clean lines, geometric shapes, and a focus on practicality. With this pair of ceiling lights lies a focus on both simplicity and functionality; the rounded opal glass shades are reminiscent of water droplets, accentuating their organic design. They are a subtle addition to a space that glows with a warm gentle light, adding to the overall cozy atmosphere of any interior. The shades are made out of opal glass, a popular material for lighting fixtures in the mid-century era due in part to its ability to soften light. It is also prized for its smooth, opaque finish, giving these lamps an overall sophisticated and refined look.

In 1918, Tynell co-founded the first lighting manufacturing company in Finland: Taito Oy. The company was founded by a small group of highly-skilled craftsmen that helped build its international success. The founders include Paavo Tynell’s former tutor and fellow designer Eric Ehrström, goldsmith Frans Nykänen, sculptor Emil Wickström, and investor Gösta Serlachius. Although Paavo Tynell was one of the principal designers, other famous Finnish designers collaborated with Taito Oy, such as Alvar Aalto, Henry Ericsson, and Ville Vallgren. Taito Oy grew to become a trendsetter for the Finnish lighting industry, and eventually to have a worldwide influence on international design.

Condition:

In good vintage condition. Wear consistent with age and use. The lamps have recently been rewired.

Dimensions:

12.01 in Ø x 4.92 in H

30.5 cm Ø x 12.5 cm H

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