Ceiling Light Bubble, gold, glass crystal, by H. Tynell, Limburg, Germany, 1960s.
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This ceiling light, designed by Helena Tynell for Limburg in the 1960s, exemplifies German mid-century modernism with a focus on innovative glasswork. The hand-blown shade features a dense arrangement of glass bubbles in a warm amber-golden hue, forming a visually dynamic, geometric surface. The glossy finish amplifies the play of light, and each bubble is clearly defined, creating a striking three-dimensional structure. The base is finished in matte black, providing a modern accent that draws the eye to the sculptural glass. All mounting hardware is discreetly integrated, and the construction is robust, reflecting Limburg’s renowned attention to detail and material quality. The lamp is preserved in excellent vintage condition, with no visible signs of wear, damage, or restoration.
The amber glass tells the story of the 1960s, an era when light and material began to play a sculptural role in domestic interiors. Each bubble reflects and refracts light, casting subtle patterns on ceilings and walls, as if the lamp captures the warmth of a summer afternoon. Its organic geometry recalls the era’s experiments with modernism—an era when function met artistic freedom. The lamp seems to whisper of a time when lighting design was elevated to an art form rather
DIMENSION
Height20 cm
Width26 cm
Length26 cm
Dimension details
Length26 cm
Height20 cm
Width26 cm
Weight4 kg
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