Glass pendant light from 1960, 20th century with 3 lamps by Helena Tynell for Glashutte Limburg Helena Tynell (1918-2016) is a Finnish glassworker. She studied at the Central School of Industrial design, now part of the Aalto University School of Arts, Design and architecture, where she graduated in 1943. Tynell mainly used molding and glass blowing. Some of his works are part of the permanent collections of the Design Museum in Helsinki, the Nationalmuseum in Stockholm and the Corning Museum of Glass in Corning, United States. Glashütte Limburg is a German manufacturer specializing in indoor glass lighting that preserves traditional craftsmanship. These lights are made with hand-blown glass, in a glassworks located in the town of Limburg. Type:Suspension, Chandelier Period:20th century design Material:Glass
Glass pendant light from 1960, 20th century with 3 lamps by Helena Tynell for Glashutte Limburg Helena Tynell (1918-2016) is a Finnish glassworker. She studied at the Central School of Industrial design, now part of the Aalto University School of Arts, Design and architecture, where she graduated in 1943. Tynell mainly used molding and glass blowing. Some of his works are part of the permanent collections of the Design Museum in Helsinki, the Nationalmuseum in Stockholm and the Corning Museum of Glass in Corning, United States. Glashütte Limburg is a German manufacturer specializing in indoor glass lighting that preserves traditional craftsmanship. These lights are made with hand-blown glass, in a glassworks located in the town of Limburg. Type:Suspension, Chandelier Period:20th century design Material:Glass