Ceiling Light, transparent glass, silver chrome, by H. Tynell, Limburg, Germany, 1960s.
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This large ceiling light, designed by Helena Tynell for Limburg in the 1960s, is a distinguished example of European modernist craftsmanship. The focal point is the generous hand-blown glass shade, transparent with a subtle warm tint, featuring a bold bubble motif. Its glossy, sculptural surface diffuses light beautifully, lending a sense of softness and depth to the room. The upper part of the lamp is a vertical cylinder in polished chrome, introducing a refined contrast between the cool metal and the organic glass form. The proportions are harmonious: the voluminous, cloud-like globe is counterbalanced by the clean line of the metal mount. The installation cable is discreet and adjustable, allowing for flexible suspension height. The lamp requires a single E27 bulb (up to 100 W, LED compatible). It is preserved in excellent vintage condition, with no visible damage to the glass or metal.
This lamp carries the spirit of the 1960s, when modernist Europe sought a balance between craftsmanship and innovation. The organic glass bubbles echo a fascination with nature and light, while the chromed cylinder pays homage to the geometric discipline of the era. As light passes through the glass, it casts gentle reflections across the walls—as if time briefly paused in the
DIMENSION
Height80 cm
Width32 cm
Length32 cm
Dimension details
Length32 cm
Height80 cm
Width32 cm
Weight5 kg
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