First introduced in 1952 the george nelson bubble lamps by herman miller is an iconic family of lamps that currently reside in the permanent collection of the museum of modern art in new york.
George nelson saucer lamp.
George nelson saucer from his bubble lamp series.
Designed by george nelson in 1952 this piece is as iconic as they come created by experimenting with shape and form.
Resembling the soft and flowing contours of a paper lantern this piece consists of a plastic shade spun around a steel wire frame.
Bubbling up with their steel infrastructures and translucent plastic polymer shades george nelson s bubble lamps combine ingenuity with material innovation.
The timeless nelson bubble lamps originally designed in 1952 beautifully complement contemporary interiors.
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The nelson saucer bubble pendant a wide saucer shaped ceiling lamp illuminates the space around it in soft diffused light as it floats overhead.
The nelson bubble lamp collection designed by george nelson includes pendants wall sconces floor lamps and table lamps.
These beautiful modern george nelson bubble lamps by modernica are in the permanent collection of the museum of modern art.
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A midcentury classic icon the modernica bubble lamp was first designed by george nelson in 1947 and was produced by howard miller from the early.
The george nelson saucer bubble pendant follows the same production process of the original design where a soft plastic is spray coated around a steel.
Saucer bubble lamp pendant by george nelson from modernica bubble lamps.
They also come with a side of humor as the whimsically named saucer pendant whose wide shape flowing lines and ethereal glow references a ufo aptly demonstrates.
First introduced in 1952 the nelson bubble lamps by herman miller are definitively mid century modern.