Pendant Light A330S “Golden Bell“
Suspended lights from Artek, Designed by Alvar Aalto
Product description
Nicknamed “Golden Bell,” Pendant Light A330S has a sculptural quality that can be appreciated whether the light is switched on or off. Casting golden reflections, the perforated rim of Pendant Light A330S creates a memorable corona effect and prevents glare. Made from a single piece of brass or steel, the elegant “Golden Bell” was created by Aino and Alvar Aalto for the interior of The Savoy Restaurant, Helsinki in 1937 and went on to be shown in the Finnish Pavilion of the Paris World Expo the same year. The “Golden Bell” embodies Alvar Aalto’s signature streamlined aesthetic, while the light it provides is both warm-toned and characteristically diffuse.
Energy Class A - E;
Energy Class A - E;
Concept
In the designing of the pendant lights that form the Artek collection, great attention has been paid to meeting two criteria. Each light should be seen and must satisfy aesthetic demands, while the quality of light cast should be exceptional, bright-toned, and diffuse.
Artek’s pendant lights are united by their sculptural presence, which can be appreciated whether they are illuminated or not.
Artek’s pendant lights are united by their sculptural presence, which can be appreciated whether they are illuminated or not.
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Part of the collection
LIGHTING.
Manufacturer
Artek
Family
Pendant Light A330S
Architonic ID
1044602
Year of Launch
1939
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