Bubble Lamps George Nelson. Nelson Saucer Bubble Lamp by Herman Miller hive One standout feature: a complex silk covering sewn onto a spherical wire frame An assortment of lights in various spherical silhouettes, the Nelson Bubble Lamps add a touch of softness and luminosity to interiors
Nelson Bubble Cigar Pendant Lamp by Herman Miller hive from hivemodern.com
Made with a spray-coated plastic originally made for the military, the George. Designed by George Nelson in 1952, these elegant fixtures are fashioned from a sturdy, lightweight steel frame yet have a delicate, floating quality, whether in ceiling-hung, floor, table, or wall-mounted.
Nelson Bubble Cigar Pendant Lamp by Herman Miller hive
One standout feature: a complex silk covering sewn onto a spherical wire frame As design trends changed, Bubble Lamps were discontinued in 1979 but later revived for homeowners in the late 90s when demand for midcentury designs resurged.. An assortment of lights in various spherical silhouettes, the Nelson Bubble Lamps add a touch of softness and luminosity to interiors
Nelson Bubble Cigar Pendant Lamp by Herman Miller hive. As design trends changed, Bubble Lamps were discontinued in 1979 but later revived for homeowners in the late 90s when demand for midcentury designs resurged.. Flashback to 1947: American designer George Nelson became obsessed with a spherical lamp
Monumental Nelson Bubble Pendant Lamp at 1stDibs. "I wanted one badly," he once wrote of the Swedish-made light, its wire frame sheathed in silk. The George Nelson Lantern Bubble Pendant comes with a bulb holder which can house an A19 bulb of up to 150 watts