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Table Lamp Iittala Putki Clear
Iittala's Putki table lamp was designed by Klenell in 2018 for the National Museum of Sweden in Stockholm. The building, designed in 1866, is majestic in itself and for this reason it was a challenge to create lamps large enough not to disappear into space. In designing the lamps, Klenell thought about the unofficial world glass blowing championship held annually at the Iittala glass factory, where one of the tasks is to blow as large a cylinder as possible.
In collaboration with Iittala's glass masters, Klenell created a series of tall glass lamps and named them Putki, the Finnish word for tube, due to their tubular shape. For the Iittala collection, the lamp has been reduced to scale but is also mouth blown at the Iittala glass factory.
At the National Museum the lamps are placed in groups on the windowsills of the museum restaurant, where their wavy surface filters both the light emitted by the bulb and the natural light that comes from the window. "I have always been fascinated by light and the design of lamps, by the connection between the immaterial and the material. I try to treat light almost like a material, as I find it the most beautiful intangible phenomenon in the world, says Klenell.
Material Mouth-blown glass, powder-coated steel
Color Transparent, terracotta
Width 20.5 cm
Height 34 cm
E27 bulb attachment
Max 20W bulb (not included)
IP class 20
Protection class II
Voltage 220-240V
Nominal frequency 50-60Hz
CE, GS, FI certifications and labels
EU plug
Cable length 230 cm
Cable color Black
Cable material Fabric
Dimmable No
Table Lamp Iittala Putki Clear
Iittala's Putki table lamp was designed by Klenell in 2018 for the National Museum of Sweden in Stockholm. The building, designed in 1866, is majestic in itself and for this reason it was a challenge to create lamps large enough not to disappear into space. In designing the lamps, Klenell thought about the unofficial world glass blowing championship held annually at the Iittala glass factory, where one of the tasks is to blow as large a cylinder as possible.
In collaboration with Iittala's glass masters, Klenell created a series of tall glass lamps and named them Putki, the Finnish word for tube, due to their tubular shape. For the Iittala collection, the lamp has been reduced to scale but is also mouth blown at the Iittala glass factory.
At the National Museum the lamps are placed in groups on the windowsills of the museum restaurant, where their wavy surface filters both the light emitted by the bulb and the natural light that comes from the window. "I have always been fascinated by light and the design of lamps, by the connection between the immaterial and the material. I try to treat light almost like a material, as I find it the most beautiful intangible phenomenon in the world, says Klenell.
Material Mouth-blown glass, powder-coated steel
Color Transparent, terracotta
Width 20.5 cm
Height 34 cm
E27 bulb attachment
Max 20W bulb (not included)
IP class 20
Protection class II
Voltage 220-240V
Nominal frequency 50-60Hz
CE, GS, FI certifications and labels
EU plug
Cable length 230 cm
Cable color Black
Cable material Fabric
Dimmable No
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