Designed in the early 1950s by Paavo Tynell, the Gubi 9464 wall lamp is a prime example of how the Finnish designer transformed lighting into a true art form. As relevant today as it was when first introduced, it blends naturally into contemporary interiors, adding a sculptural effect to the wall and creating indirect lighting that is both relaxing and refined.
The clean, sculpted brass shade bears Tynell’s distinctive hallmarks: the double perforated dots and serrated edges, details that lend the lamp a discreet elegance and timeless charm. The two openings, top and bottom, diffuse light in both directions, whilst the small decorative holes create delicate, exquisite plays of light.
On any wall in the home — from the living room to the hallways, right through to the bedroom — the Gubi 9464 wall lamp stands out as both an ornamental and functional element, capable of being elegant and refined whether switched on or off. Its presence, akin to a luminous jewel, illuminates the interior and captures the eye with a natural, understated charm.







