9205 Table Lamp
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100457174
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9205 Table Lamp
5 out of 5 Customer Rating
Item No.
100457174
Product Summary
Finish :
Bamboo
Available to ship in:
- Hand-sewn bamboo shade.
- Brass stem is precisely milled with a rattan-like pattern, created by a metalsmith using a lathe.
- Switch on top of stem.
- 22½" H 12¼" W 12¼" D 12¼" DIA
Shipping Options
- Ships via FedEx
Return Options
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1-Year Warranty
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Designed by Paavo Tynell for Gubi
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Details
The simply elegant 9205 Table Lamp (circa 1950) features a pleasing juxtaposition of polished brass and natural bamboo. Precision-made in classic proportions, this midcentury modern lamp by Finnish designer Paavo Tynell showcases how fine craftsmanship can elevate even the simplest forms. To make the shade, bamboo slats are hand-sewn into a pleated mat and then connected to a frame. The textured surface softens the light to create a warm, atmospheric glow. Bulb (not included): E26 base, LED recommended. Made in China.
- Hand-sewn bamboo shade.
- Brass stem is precisely milled with a rattan-like pattern, created by a metalsmith using a lathe.
- Switch on top of stem.
- Brand
- Gubi
- Collection
- Paavo Tynell Lighting Collection
- General Dimensions
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- 22½" H 12¼" W 12¼" D 12¼" DIA
- Product Weight
- 1.75 lbs
- Assembly
- Comes fully assembled
- Warranty
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1-Year Warranty
Terms and conditions apply. Learn more
9205 Table Lamp
- Depth Min (in): 5⅝
- Width Min (in): 5⅝
- Height (in): 22½
- Width (in): 12¼
- Diameter (in): 12¼
- Depth (in): 12¼
- Weight (lbs): 1.75
- Cord Length (in): 98½
- Brass
- Bamboo
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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