Ceiling light Bubble, gold glass, by H. Tynell, Limburg, Germany, 1970s.
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This ceiling light, designed by Helena Tynell for Limburg in the 1970s, exemplifies modernist lighting where function meets decorative artistry. The thick pressed glass shade, rendered in a warm amber-champagne tone, features a distinctive bubble motif on the dome and vertical ribbing around the edge. The glass is tactile and textured, while the glossy finish enhances its luminous character. The geometric, symmetrical form with evenly spaced ribs references mid-century modern aesthetics and Bauhaus-inspired design, where clarity of function merges with visual rhythm. Mounted on a metal base (not visible in the photos), the fixture is factory-labeled. Diameter: 26 cm; depth: 13 cm. Condition: excellent – the glass is free from chips and cracks, retaining its original color and clarity, a testament to careful preservation.
This lamp captures the spirit of the 1970s, when art glass became the language of modernity. The bubble texture acts as an optical prism, scattering light and casting dynamic, golden reflections on ceilings and walls, reminiscent of floating champagne bubbles. It tells the story of an era defined by exploration—where craftsmanship met industrial precision. Helena Tynell, working for Limburg, positioned this piece within the European canon of modernist lighting, letting light and material take center stage without the need for superflu
DIMENSION
Height26 cm
Width13 cm
Length26 cm
Dimension details
Length26 cm
Height26 cm
Width13 cm
Weight4 kg
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