Item No.
100446167
New Arrival
5321 Table Lamp
$999.00
Item No.
100446167
New Arrival
5321 Table Lamp
$999.00
- The shade's design makes the bulb slightly visible, creating the illusion of a pearl in a shell.
- Rattan-wrapped column.
- Switch on shade.
- 12⅞" H 27½" W 10⅞" D 10⅞" DIA
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Designed by Paavo Tynell for Gubi
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An elegant classic for any living space, the 5321 Table Lamp (1941) was inspired by the shape of a seashell. Finnish designer Paavo Tynell’s strength as a metalsmith is evident in the shade's play of light. On the top, the ridges create eye-catching ribbons of shadows and light, while on the underside, the textured surface softens the lamplight to create an atmospheric glow. Bulb (not included): E26 base, 2W-4W LED recommended. UL Listed. Made in China.
- The shade's design makes the bulb slightly visible, creating the illusion of a pearl in a shell.
- Rattan-wrapped column.
- Switch on shade.
- An iconic midcentury design relaunched in 2018.
- Brand
- Gubi
- Collection
- Paavo Tynell Lighting Collection
- General Dimensions
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- 12⅞" H 27½" W 10⅞" D 10⅞" DIA
- Product Weight
- 2 lbs
- Assembly
- Comes fully assembled
- Warranty
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DWR honors a one (1) year warranty on all products. Brand-specific warranties may extend to longer periods.
5321 Table Lamp
- Width Min (in): 6⅛
- Depth Min (in): 6⅛
- Height (in): 12⅞
- Width (in): 27½
- Diameter (in): 10⅞
- Depth (in): 10⅞
- Weight (lbs): 1.25
- Cord Length (in): 78¾
- Brass
- Steel
- Rattan
Paavo Tynell
Known as “The man who illuminated Finland,” lighting pioneer Paavo Tynell began his career when electricity was in its infancy. In 1918 he co-founded the country’s first lighting company, bringing light to Scandinavia. But it was his ability to create indirect, atmospheric light that led Tynell to collaborate with major architects – including Alvar Aalto – designing now-iconic fixtures and lamps.
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