Maija
Biographies
Ilmari Tapiovaara
Tapiovaara was a designer, interior architect and professor, who promoted the new design that emerged after World War II. Best known for his furniture and interior designs, his work explored multiplicity: he created many versions of each important piece. His practices at Le Corbusier studio, and his close relationship with nature made him an explorer of new design, which had ceased to be a cultural luxury as it spread through the whole of society.
Ilmari Tapiovaara
| 1955Maija conveys the feeling of light typical of Baltic cities, where the streets are barely illuminated, apart from the light streamed through the windows of homes and shops; from the inside outwards. A tower composed of stacked metal discs that filters out its inner light, vibrant and inviting conversation.
Overview
Metallic lampshade and circular canopy finished in matte white or satin nude rose (Maija 15).
Brass structure finished in matte.
Diffuser in white translucent glass.
Suitable for Junction Box (American version).
Electric cable length: 3 m / 117.9"
Weight: 1.4 kg / 3.08 lib
Light sources
Light source included (dimmable):
Overview
Metallic lampshade and circular canopy finished in matte white or satin nude rose (Maija 15).
Brass structure finished in matte.
Diffuser in white translucent glass.
Suitable for Junction Box (American version).
Electric cable length: 3 m / 117.9"
Weight: 2.9 kg / 6.38 lib
Light sources
Light source included (dimmable):