9602 Floor Lamp in Bamboo

9602 Floor Lamp in Bamboo

$2,299
$2,299

Discover the 9602 Floor Lamp, affectionately known as "Chinese Hat," a masterpiece envisioned by the esteemed Paavo Tynell back in 1938, specifically crafted for the iconic hotel Aulanko. GUBI returned the 9602 Floor Lamp to production in 2018, with lampshades in both canvas and wicker. Now, having mastered the complex process of hand-weaving wooden slats that was used to create Tynell’s original aspen variation, GUBI has introduced a third shade option: bamboo. Manufactured by Gubi, Denmark

Dimensions: 153cm H x 63cm Ø (Shade)

Materials: Shade in bamboo, with brass base and finishes, wicker stand

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Paavo Tynell (1890–1973) was born in Helsinki 12 years after the invention of the domestic lightbulb – a time when Finland, like most of northern Europe, was yet to be electrified. Tynell came into the world at precisely the right time to become one of the pioneers of modern lighting; as the electric light spread across the world, so too did Tynell’s design visions. By the time he died in 1973, Tynell was known, fondly, as ‘the man who illuminated Finland’. Shop Designer >
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