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Impressive 2m High Paavo Tynell Ceiling Lamps From Arabia Finland, Taito 1940s.

$ 50,832
  • Description
    A pair of very impressive and distinct Paavo Tynell chandeliers commissioned and manufactured by Taito Oy for the exhibition hall on the 8th floor of the Arabia factory in Helsinki. We have been consigned to sell these lamps directly by the Arabia Art Department Society. These lamps share a history between two iconic companies (Taito Oy, and Arabia) that paved the way for the Finnish design industry and made it into what it is today.

    Standing at almost 2 meters high, these lamps were specially designed for such a high ceiling space, and meant to be the center of attention. As always Tynell lamps were made to last and this exemplary pair has sustained great condition for the past 80 years. Displaying nothing but 3 beautifully patinated brass stems supporting a white glass shade, the elegance of the design comes from the minimalism it portrays.

    We also have the 3rd lamp from the Arabia factory, which is still being repaired. It is available, if the buyer wants a third lamp as well. We can also consider selling these one item at a time, the price being 22000 euros each.

    Note:-

    Shipping and handling might take up to 1 month due to export permits on cultural items.

    Paavo Tynell (1890–1973) was a Finnish designer who is well renowned around the world for his incredible lighting fixtures and lamps. Tynell is known as the man who “illuminated Finland” and his works can be found in numerous public offices and buildings such as the Finnish Parliament House and the office of Secretary-General of the United Nations in New York.

    Tynell started as a sheet metal worker´s apprentice at G.W.Sohlbergs workshop in 1906. After that he moved to Taidetakomo Koru Oy in 1912, which was a metal workshop specializing in electric light fixtures. Then Paavo studied at the Central School of Applied Arts in Helsinki and after that he taught in it too. Paavo then founded Taito Oy in 1918 with a number of colleagues. Taito produced a number of other items other than just light fixtures in the early years, however the main focus became lamps after Finland adopted the use of electricity. By the 1930s Finnish households started buying light fixtures as the use of electricity became more common. In the 1920s Taito`s main sales were still mostly public commissions, for example the Paimio Sanatorium which was designed by Alvar aalto.

    After WW2 and the quite challenging shortage years in Finland, Tynell finally had his major breakthrough. His style became quite distinctive and was mainly aimed at the U.S. markets. He sold both catalogue lamps as well as commissioned works through Finland House in N.Y. Although his late 1940s-1950s style was widely criticized at first in Finland, he stuck to it, and luckily so. It wasn´t long before his lamp fixtures became Finland House´s best selling product. Nowadays Tynells high end lamps fetch hundreds of thousands of dollars worldwide, and deservingly so. His commisioned lamps number in the thousands, and unfortunately not all documents or archive materials are intact
  • More Information
    Documentation: Ample Provenance
    Notes: Commissioned for the Arabia factory in Helsinki.
    Origin: Finland
    Period: 1920-1949
    Materials: Brass, Glass, Metal
    Condition: Good. Overall good vintage condition, consistent with age and use.
    Creation Date: 1940s
    Number of Pieces: 2-3
    Styles / Movements: Modern, Mid Century, Scandinavian Modern
    Incollect Reference #: 790945
  • Dimensions
    H. 70.87 in; Diam. 23.62 in;
    H. 180 cm; Diam. 60 cm;
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