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GUBI X GARRO ÉDITIONS
9602 FLOOR LAMP BY PAAVO TYNELL
& HENRY MOORE
The design genius of Paavo Tynell meets
the artistic flair of Henry Moore
In a new collaboration, GUBI and boutique Parisian textile house GARRO ÉDITIONS unite two 20th-century icons:
Finnish designer Paavo Tynell and British artist Henry Moore.
This special edition pairs the elegant Scandinavian form of Tynell’s 9602 Floor Lamp with the expressive energy of Moore’s black-line drawings.
The Genius of Paavo Tynell
Paavo Tynell, born in Helsinki just after the invention of the domestic lightbulb, emerged as a pioneer of modern lighting.
As electricity transformed everyday life, Tynell’s elegant designs gained global recognition. By his death, he was affectionately known as
"the man who illuminated Finland."
Designed in 1935 for the Hotel Aulanko in Helsinki, Tynell’s 9602 Floor Lamp is among his most celebrated works. With its rattan-wrapped stem, polished brass base, and distinctive oversized shade, it reflects his devotion to craftsmanship and natural materials, balancing elegance with a refined playfulness that invites artistic reinterpretation.
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The Art of Light
This special edition combines the classically Scandinavian elegance of Tynell's 9602 Floor Lamp with the dynamic energy of Moore’s black-line drawings.
"Just as art reflects society, so does great design. Like Henry Moore, Paavo Tynell was drawn to nature, organic forms, and classic materials. Almost a century after its creation, the lamp remains as relevant as ever."
– Héloïse Garro, founder, GARRO ÉDITIONS
Henry Moore’s bold, fluid lines add striking dynamism to the lamp. His expressive strokes play against the pleated shade, creating a sense of depth and movement; making the horses feel ready to leap from the linen into the room.
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