Paavo Tynell, floor lamp / studio lamp, made to order, Taito 1933.
Painted iron. The inside of the shade is painted in a light colour. Adjustable height, approximately 210 cm – 255 cm. Base diameter 45 cm. Metal shade diameter 35 cm.
Partly hard wear. Rust. Paint loss. Minor dents. Paint splatters. Rewired. Electrical function not tested.
From Viktor Jansson’s studio, Lallukka. Tove Jansson lived in Viktor Jansson’s studio at the Lallukka artists’ residence with her parents, sculptor Viktor Jansson and artist Signe Hammarsten-Jansson. She lived there with her parents as a young student and artist until 1942, when she moved to her own studio and apartmen
Paavo Tynell (1890–1973) began his career as an apprentice sheet-metal worker while simultaneously studying at the Central School of Applied Arts, where his skill was recognized early on. In 1918, he founded the company Taito Ltd in Helsinki together with several prominent artists and industrialists.
Taito Ltd’s operations initially included both a forge and a foundry, but after the foundry was closed, the company focused on handcrafted pewter objects during the 1920s and 1930s, as well as lighting fixtures, which became its main product. In 1953, Taito Ltd merged with Idman Ltd, which eventually led to the dissolution of Taito Ltd.
During the 1950s, the company expanded internationally and exported lighting fixtures to the United States, including commissions for Finland House in New York and the United Nations Headquarters.
Today, Paavo Tynell is regarded as one of Finland’s most significant industrial designers.