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The 9464 wall lamp was created by designer Paavo Tynell in 1947. A great pioneer of Finnish lighting, Paavo Tynell (1890-1973) is fondly known as "the man who lit up Finland". His lamps are highly sought after by collectors around the world and prices for his original pieces have recently soared at auction. Known for their delicacy and softness, Tynell's creations are derived from a traditional aesthetic mixed with a modern sensibility. A master craftsman, Tynell became famous for his use of perforated polished brass. The 9464 wall lamp illustrates Tynell's taste for perforated brass. It is decorated with small holes forming delicate patterns. These perforations let the light filter through, producing a poetic light effect. This wall lamp provides direct and indirect lighting. The glass diffuser under the light prevents glare. The wall light comes with a cable for connection to the mains. Cable switch.
I love this wall light for its vintage-inspired design with a modern twist, making it a versatile piece for both contemporary and retro interiors. Its gold finish adds a touch of sophistication and warmth, perfect for creating cosy, inviting spaces. It works especially well in living rooms, bedrooms, or hallways where a subtle yet striking lighting accent is needed. Practical styling tips include using it in pairs along a corridor or aligned above a console table to create symmetry. The plug-in feature allows for flexible placement without the need for rewiring, making it ideal for rental spaces or areas where you want to avoid hardwiring. Overall, it's a timeless piece that combines aesthetics with practicality.
Adrian Wells
Flitch Interior Stylist
Height:
13.5cmWidth:
19.5cmDepth:
24.5cm