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AMA 500 pendant, white - brass

Artek

515.00€

Artek
AMA 500 pendant
515.00€

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Description

Artek’s AMA 500 pendant, designed by Aino Aalto, is a stunning classic from 1941. Due to its shape that provides generous downwards lighting, the simple, beautifully designed piece is ideal for being placed on top of a dining table or desk. The decorative brass ring is not only an attractive detail but has a function: the cleverly perforated ring prevents glare.

Aino Aalto designed the AMA 500 pendant originally for Villa Mairea, a building she designed in collaboration with her husband Alvar Aalto. Built as the home of Maire and Harry Gullichsen, Villa Mairea is regarded as one of the greatest home designs of 20th-century architecture. To this day, the AMA 500 pendant is still in use at Villa Mairea’s library.

  • Width: 31.5 cm
  • Diameter: 31.5 cm
  • Height: 23.5 cm
  • Cable length: 250 cm

  • Material Lacquered steel, brass-plated and polished steel
  • Colour White, brass
  • Bulb base E27
  • Light source 5-7W LED (not included)
  • IP rating 20
  • Protection class II
  • Voltage 220–240 V
  • Nominal frequency 50–60 Hz
  • Certifications and labels CE marked: tested and approved according to European standards
  • Cable colour White
  • Cable material PVC
  • Canopy The same colour as the shade, included
  • Ceiling plug No
  • Notes The new colour (RAL 9016) is slightly different than the colour of other Artek lamps.
  • Product ID: AK406210

Aino Aalto

Aino Aalto (1894–1949) was a renowned Finnish architect and designer whose work blended functional thinking with everyday practicality. She qualified as an architect in the 1920s and worked closely with her husband Alvar Aalto, while also building a strong, independent career of her own. Aino Aalto is especially celebrated for her glass and interior design work – her glassware collections from the 1930s are considered iconic examples of early Nordic modernism, where clarity, simplicity and beauty meet.

Aino Aalto also played a pivotal role in the founding of Artek in 1935, where she worked as an interior architect and served as artistic director, helping to shape the brand’s enduring vision and aesthetic.

Aino Aalto: An early visionary of Nordic design

Aino Marsio-Aalto was a Finnish architect and designer whose work played a decisive role in the birth of modern Finnish design. Like her husband Alvar Aalto, she studied architecture at the Helsinki University of Technology, then known as the Helsinki Polytechnic. She began working at Alvar Aalto’s office in Jyväskylä in 1924, and the couple married later that same year.

This marked the beginning of a long and fruitful collaboration that extended from architecture to everyday objects. Among their most celebrated joint architectural projects are the Paimio Sanatorium, Villa Mairea in Noormarkku, and the Savoy Restaurant in Helsinki.

Aino Aalto and Artek

In 1935, Aino Aalto, Alvar Aalto, Maire Gullichsen and Nils-Gustav Hahl founded Artek, which has since become one of the most iconic Finnish design companies of all time. Aino Aalto’s influence at Artek was profound: alongside her design work, she also led the company from 1941 until 1949.

Aino Aalto’s distinctive touch is clearly visible in Artek’s early identity, where modern design was brought into everyday life. Her lighting, furniture and plant pots remain part of Artek’s collection to this day.

Aino Aalto as a glass designer

Aino Aalto is best known for the glassware series she designed in 1932, which is still in production at Iittala. She created the collection for a competition seeking a beautiful yet practical glassware set suitable for mass production. Inspired by ripples forming on the surface of water, the series attracted immediate international attention upon its launch. Originally known as Bölgeblick, the collection was awarded a gold medal at the Milan Triennale in 1936.

Aino Aalto’s glasses are equally at home in everyday table settings and festive occasions alike. Their elegant, timeless form continues to captivate decade after decade.

Who: Aino Aalto

  • Finnish architect and designer (1894–1949).
  • A key figure in the emergence of modern Finnish design.
  • Co-founder of Artek and its first artistic director.
  • Known for the Aino Aalto glassware series for Iittala, the Riihitie plant pots for Artek, and numerous collaborative projects with Alvar Aalto.

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