Paavo Tynell, Pair of wall lamp model 10330 for Taito, circa 1950.
Paavo Tynell wall light model 10330 made in the 50's for Taito. This pair of wall lamps features a sculptural, folded form in solid brass, giving them a warm, golden glow and a softly reflective surface. Each shade is shaped like an open, angular shell, subtly curved and perforated with small star-like cutouts that allow light to sparkle through. The lower edge is finished with fine linear detailing, adding a delicate contrast to the otherwise smooth planes. The overall design feels both elegant and playful, characteristic of Paavo Tynell’s mid-century aesthetic, combining craftsmanship with a sense of lightness and atmosphere.
Both lights are stamp by the editor Taito. Good orginal patina.
Dimensions : Height : 50 cm / Large : 21 cm / Depth : 14cm.
About the designer : Paavo Tynell was a Finnish lighting designer widely regarded as one of the most important figures in 20th-century Scandinavian lighting design. He was born in 1890 and trained originally as a metal craftsman, which strongly influenced the tactile, handcrafted quality of his later work. In 1918, he co-founded the lighting company Taito Oy, where he served for decades as chief designer and artistic director, shaping the visual identity of Finnish lighting through the interwar years and well into the postwar period.