1972 Pendant Wall LightsDesigned by the legendary Paavo Tynell, the 1972 pendant features a conical shade in bamboo, crafted by master artisans. The the bamboo slats are hand sewn into a pleated mat and fastened by hand to the wire frame, with a linen liner in between. This directs light down towards the base and creates a diffuse glow around the shade and upward, as the bamboo slats are penetrated by the light. Tynell's signature brass details are present as well, adding an
With its mobile arm and shade
The CHRYSTAL Chandelier is designed to combine structure
the Bestlite BL5 Wall Lamp suits well by the desk
where the centre plate appears as an illuminated element
This spotlight has two flexible spots that are dimmable and can be rotated 350° and tilted 90° independently of each other
living rooms or bedrooms where balance and proportion are essential
A classic 1950s Tynell design
is a great example of how the Finnish designer elevated illumination into an art form
the 1972 pendant features a conical shade in bamboo
allowing complete control over brightness to create the perfect ambience in any room
Finish: Bronze and white alabaster
A feature in Architects Journal lauding Bestlite with the title of the first evidence of Bauhaus in Britain brought the lamp to the attention of the design conscious