Gubi Paavo Tynell - 1972 bambou pendant lampshade large

€ 2.699

Paavo Tynell 1972 – iconic Scandinavian bamboo pendant light

The Paavo Tynell 1972 is an exceptional Scandinavian pendant light where natural materials, soft lighting and timeless elegance come together beautifully. Designed by legendary Finnish designer Paavo Tynell, this iconic pendant perfectly reflects the warm and refined atmosphere for which Scandinavian design is known worldwide.

What makes the 1972 so special is its beautiful bamboo lampshade that gives the lamp a natural and almost handcrafted appearance. The woven bamboo softly filters the light, creating a warm and inviting glow that instantly adds calmness and atmosphere to any interior.

The combination of natural materials and refined metal details perfectly reflects Paavo Tynell’s design philosophy. His lighting designs became famous for blending functionality, poetry and comfort into a single object. Today, he is still considered one of the most influential Scandinavian lighting designers of all time.

The 1972 pendant fits beautifully into Japandi interiors, warm minimalist homes, organic modern interiors and mid-century settings. The natural texture of the bamboo pairs effortlessly with wood, natural stone, linen and other soft materials that are highly popular in contemporary interior architecture.

What many design enthusiasts love is that original Paavo Tynell designs are highly sought after by collectors worldwide and regularly appear in prestigious interiors and international design auctions. Despite their age, his creations still feel remarkably modern and timeless today.

Technical details:

Design: Paavo Tynell

Light source: E27 LED

Dimmable: yes

Material: bamboo and metal

Style: Scandinavian design, Japandi, organic modernism, mid-century modern

Perfect for anyone looking for a warm Scandinavian pendant light, an exclusive natural material design lamp or a timeless design classic with a soft and organic character.

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