The 1965 pendant light released by Gubi was originally designed by Paavo Tynell in 1947. Like many of his best-known creations, this pendant light was designed for the House of Finland in New York — one of the most ambitious and successful projects to showcase Finnish design. Perfecting metal finishing techniques, Tynell developed the 1965 pendant light with its exceptional ability to capture and convey exuberant grace and lightness in its brass creations. Characterised by its triangular perforation pattern, an artistic detail used by Tynell in several of its lighting objects, the 1965 pendant lamp reflects the distinguished craftsmanship of the Finnish designer. With a frosted glass diffuser that softens the light, the 1965 pendant light contributes to a subtle and elegant environment.
Technology
3 x 60W incandescent or 40-60W halogen or 6-10W LED - E 27
Created by Lisbeth and Olsen Gubi, the brand Gubi is a Danish company that has been re-editing some of the greatest design classics since 1967. Based in the docks of Copenhagen, the Gubi headquarters spans 2000 square meters in a former tobacco factory, now renovated into a vast modern loft-style showroom. One of the iconic pieces of the Gubi brand is the Pacha armchair. This armchair by Pierre Paulin embodies the innovative spirit and timeless elegance of Gubi. The Gubi chairs are renowned for their innovative design and exceptional comfort, seamlessly blending contemporary aesthetics with functionality. These iconic pieces evoke emotions and tell meaningful stories, making them both timeless and enduring.