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NELSON BUBBLE LAMP NELSON PEAR BUBBLE PENDANT SMALL Nelson Pear Bubble Pendant Small Herman Miller

NELSON BUBBLE LAMP NELSON PEAR BUBBLE PENDANT SMALL Nelson Pear Bubble Pendant Small Herman Miller

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Brand (manufacturer)
Herman Miller

series
NELSON BUBBLE LAMP

Material
Resin, Steel

size
H320mm x φ330mm
Cord length: 1,500mm

weight
1.1kg

Color: White

Item Number
BPEAR-SP

light bulb
E26 100W (bulb not included)

Designer George Nelson

Remarks: Compatible with ceiling hooks

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The Nelson Bubble Lamp is a series of lamps with spheres of various shapes that emit light evenly around the surroundings. The pair of pendants are reminiscent of a pear shape with a bulging center, bringing beautiful design and soft light to any interior space.

The Bubble Lamp, which is part of the permanent collection of the Museum of Modern Art (MOMA) in New York, was designed by George Nelson in 1952. The distinctive feature of the Bubble Lamp is the beauty of the fantastic light it emits from its simple yet unique form, but the shade that produces the light is made by hand by craftsmen using the same process as when production first began, spraying a special plastic onto a thin steel frame. The Bubble Lamp brought George Nelson his greatest international success, and its reputation continues to this day.


GEORGE NELSON USA 1908-1986
Born in Hartford, Connecticut in 1908.
He received his degree in architecture from Yale University in 1931. From 1946 to 20 years later, he served as design director at Herman Miller, where he led the company into a global furniture manufacturer and made a great contribution to the company by hiring designers such as Eames and Isamu Noguchi. He is considered the founder of American modernism.

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