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In 1948, when Paavo Tynell introduced his works to the U.S., the New York Times called Tynell's works "spectacular...a collection of modern lamps and lighting fixtures quite different from anything that has been available here."
Today Paavo Tynell's original works are in some of the most important collections worldwide often placed by top architects and advisors.
In 1948, when Paavo Tynell introduced his works to the U.S., the New York Times called Tynell's works "spectacular...a collection of modern lamps and lighting fixtures quite different from anything that has been available here."
Today Paavo Tynell's original works are in some of the most important collections worldwide often placed by top architects and advisors.
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Tod Donobedian visits Detroit and discovers more about the 1st American city named a City of Design by UNESCO. Walk with him through the city and The S. pace Detroit as he sees pieces by Piero Fornasetti, Paul Evans and Harry Bertoia. Not only does their collection pay its respects to Detroit’s past, but it also puts forth a robust vision for the future." Tod Donobedian visits Detroit and discovers more about the 1st American city named a City of Design by UNESCO. Walk with him through the city and The S. pace Detroit as he sees pieces by Piero Fornasetti, Paul Evans and Harry Bertoia. Not only does their collection pay its respects to Detroit’s past, but it also puts forth a robust vision for the future."
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Sophia Amoruso shops and shares her favorite pieces. Among, works by Gabriela Crespi, Haas Brothers, Jean Royeré is the Paavo Tynell Desk Lamp, circa 1950s.
Click here to view the Paavo Tynell Lamp, Model 9224, by Idman Oy
Sophia Amoruso shops and shares her favorite pieces. Among, works by Gabriela Crespi, Haas Brothers, Jean Royeré is the Paavo Tynell Desk Lamp, circa 1950s.
Click here to view the Paavo Tynell Lamp, Model 9224, by Idman Oy
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