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Transparent Yellow Glass Pendant Light - Vintage 70's Design by Helena Tynell - Flygsfors

Transparent Yellow Glass Pendant Light - Vintage 70's Design by Helena Tynell - Flygsfors

Regular price 1,500.00 NIS
Regular price Sale price 1,500.00 NIS
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Materials:
Give your space a touch of Scandinavian charm with this vintage style pendant light designed by Helena Tynell for Flygsfors in the 70's. This exquisite piece features a transparent yellow glass shade with beautiful textures, perfectly complemented by a cable cord and Rosace made from brass. The mid-century modern design adds a retro flair to any room.
Care Instructions:
This pendant light is in perfect condition and is ready to illuminate your home with its unique style. The cable length can be easily adjusted to suit your needs – just let us know the length you require. With dimensions of H = 27cm and D = 12cm, this light fixture is the perfect size for creating a cozy ambiance in any space. Add a nostalgic touch to your decor with this stunning piece from the golden age of Scandinavian design.

*Bulbs are not included because of the fragile of the shipping. We recommend long-lasting, low-wattage LED bulbs/Edison light bulbs.

History:
Hellin Helena Tynell (née Turpeinen; 10 December 1918 — 18 January 2016) was a notable Finnish glass designer who has been described as a pioneer of Finnish glass art.
Education
After completing secondary education in 1938, Helena Tynell went on to study model design at the Central School of Industrial Design (Taideteollisuuskeskuskoulu), now part of the Aalto University School of Arts, Design and Architecture, graduating in 1943.
Career
Tynell started her career in 1943 designing for Arabia, a leading Finnish housewares and ceramics manufacturer.[2] At the same time, she also worked for Taito (designers) [fi], a design bureau part-owned by her future husband and fellow designer, Paavo Tynell.
In 1946, having decided to focus exclusively on glass, Tynell left Arabia to join a major Finnish glass manufacturer of the time, Riihimäki Glass, where she stayed for most of her career, and created many of her most notable designs.
Finally, in 1976, she moved to Germany, to design for Glashütte Limburg, among others, until her retirement in the early 1990s.

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Materials: glass, brass, electric wiring.

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