Ceiling Light Bubble, gold transparent glass, brass, by H. Tynell, Limburg, Germany, 1970s.
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This ceiling light, designed by Helena Tynell for Limburg (Germany, 1970s), exemplifies mid-century modern lighting where geometric form meets organic glass texture. The square shade is crafted from thick bubble glass in an amber-champagne tone, subtly refracting and diffusing light. The sides are adorned with vertical, ribbed patterns reminiscent of ice or crystal rods, while the bottom features a dense relief of raised bubbles. The lamp is mounted on a discreet, gold-toned metal base that remains almost invisible. Its proportions (23 × 23 cm, height 11 cm) and shallow depth make it suitable as both a ceiling fixture and wall sconce. The piece is in excellent vintage condition, with no visible damage; the original manufacturer’s label is intact, and there are no signs of heavy use or restoration.
This fixture captures the spirit of the 1970s, when light was meant to soften interiors and glass took center stage. The bubble texture, golden hue, and glossy surface evoke associations with the architecture of the era, where light and material combined to create a spectacle. The lamp seems to whisper stories of lively living rooms and bustling cafés, its glass details casting subtle reflections on nearby surfaces and gently illuminating the space.
It can be used in a living room, hallway, or bedroom—either as a single accent or grouped with other period lighting. The
DIMENSION
Height11 cm
Width23 cm
Length23 cm
Dimension details
Length23 cm
Height11 cm
Width23 cm
Weight3 kg
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