Pair of wall lamps Bubble, gold transparent glass, by H. Tynell, Limburg, Germany, 1970s.
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This pair of wall lamps designed by Helena Tynell for Limburg in the 1970s exemplifies the clarity of mid-century modernist design. Each lamp is constructed from thick, amber-champagne bubble glass, forming a three-dimensional, textured surface reminiscent of clustered glass droplets. The glossy finish enhances light diffusion and reveals the depth of color within the glass. Circular in shape (20 cm diameter, 11 cm depth), the shades feature pronounced ribbing along the sides, adding further rhythm and visual intrigue. The metal bases remain discreet, showing a gentle patina consistent with age. The overall construction is robust, with precise glasswork and a seamless transition between textures. Lamps are in very good vintage condition, displaying only minimal traces of use confined to the metal bases.
These lamps evoke a period when glass became a medium for both light and form. The distinctive bubble texture, a hallmark of Helena Tynell, speaks of the 1970s fascination with experimentation and the freedom of design. The warm amber glow transforms light into a golden effervescence, encapsulating the softness of an era when domestic interiors were shaped by subtle plays of shadow and illumination.
The set can be used as either wall or ceiling lamps—well suited to living rooms above sideboards, entryways, or atmospheric bedrooms. They may be paired with wooden furniture in warm tones or with earth-toned textiles to highlight the golden hue of the glass. Their form and texture become a focal point especially when set alongside modernist graphics or minimalist decor
DIMENSION
Height11 cm
Width20 cm
Length20 cm
Dimension details
Length20 cm
Height11 cm
Width20 cm
Weight4 kg
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