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Paavo Tynell & Gunnel Nyman, Taklampa, Taito, Finland 1930-tal.

Paavo Tynell & Gunnel Nyman, Taklampa, Taito, Finland 1930-tal.

Mässingsstomme med glaskupor tillverkade vid Köklax Glasbruk. Sammanlagt 12 ljuspunkter. Största kupans diameter ca 34,5 cm. Totalhöjd ca 180 cm.

Ej funktionstestad. Elektrifieringen garanteras inte av Bukowskis. Sedvanligt åldersrelaterat slitage. Spår av tejp. Smärre buckla i takkoppen.

Proveniens

Rundradion Ab:s/ Yle:s rekvisitasamlingar.

Litteratur

"Beauty captured in glass - Skönhet fängslad i glas - Gunnel Nyman - 100 år", Finlands glasmuseum, Riihimäki 2009. S. 94-95.

Övrig information

Similar ceiling lights were designed in the 1930s for the Swedish Theatre in Helsinki and for the Sortavala Seurahuone.

Gunnel Nyman (1909–1948) started her career as a furniture designer but quickly changed over to glass design. The strongest influence on her career were her teacher Arttu Brummer and a field trip to Stockholm in 1930. During that time the young designer got acquainted with functionalism, and its principles would be visible in her glass artefacts through highlighting the properties of glass and favouring simple, unadorned surfaces.

In the 1930s, designers worked as freelancers, and, in principle, would only get proper recognition through successful competition entry works. Designers wouldn’t just focus on one material but would move between different materials and design targets. In addition to glass artefacts, Gunnel Nyman also designed furniture and luminaires. Although Nyman designed luminaires throughout her career, little information about her production is preserved.

Nyman began designing luminaires in Paavo Tynell’s Oy Taito Ab just after finishing Taideteollisuuskeskuskoulu (Central School of the Industrial Arts) in 1932 and worked there as a drawer and a designer for the next five years. Paavo Tynell was probably in charge of the technical design of the luminaires, while Gunnel Nyman designed the glass parts.

The few known luminaires by Gunnel Nyman feature a combination of her two passions, interior and glass design – the aspiration to highlight the beauty of the material itself and an interest in the reflection and refraction of light on the glass surface are visible in Nyman’s glass artefacts as well as in her luminaires. Her early work in the luminaire industry was a good learning experience that affected her later career in glass arts.

During her short career, Nyman designed furniture, luminaires and glass for leading Finnish furniture and glass factories. Despite her early death, Nyman created a foundation for modern Finnish glass art and served as a vanguard for the next generation of glass artists.

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