Ceiling Light Bubble, transparent glass, golden brass, by H. Tynell, Limburg, Germany, 1960s.
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This ceiling lamp, designed by Helena Tynell for Limburg in the 1960s, exemplifies the timeless qualities of mid-century modern design. The hand-blown glass shade features a very light amber tone – almost transparent, with a subtle golden hue – and is distinguished by its dynamic bubble pattern. The glossy glass surface beautifully diffuses light, creating a shimmering effect when illuminated. The upper section consists of a cylindrical brass element in a polished, warm gold finish, perfectly complementing the amber glass. The brass shows a gentle, vintage patina consistent with age, yet remains in excellent condition with only minor traces of use. The lamp hangs from an adjustable black cord, allowing for flexibility in installation height. The overall silhouette is geometric and symmetrical, with a strong emphasis on rounded forms characteristic of the mid-century era. No damage, chips, or cracks are visible on the glass or metal. Condition: excellent vintage, with minimal patina on the metal elements.
This model channels the spirit of the 1960s, when craftsmanship and modernity merged in a quest for harmony between light and form. The bubble-textured shade reflects the era’s fascination with transparency and tactile surfaces, inviting light to travel across its contours and fill the room with a gentle ambience. The brass detail quietly accentuates the narrative, introducing a touch of sophistication without overt display.
The lamp can be paired with teak furnishings, geometric 1960s sofas,
DIMENSION
Height80 cm
Width26 cm
Length26 cm
Dimension details
Length26 cm
Height80 cm
Width26 cm
Weight4 kg
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