Nelson Saucer Bubble Pendant
- Designer:
- George Nelson
- Brand:
- Herman Miller
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The gently angled lines of its steel understructure bring a unique, yet familiar shape into any interior. This pendant comes in three sizes—small, medium, and large—complete with a ceiling plate and an adjustable 10-foot cord. George Nelson first designed the Bubble Lamps in 1952 after coming across a Swedish hanging lamp that he wanted for his office. Challenged by the expensive price, he decided to make his own. Rediscovered from the George Nelson Foundation archives, the Nelson Angled Sphere Bubble Pendant was added to the series in 2018.
The gently angled lines of its steel understructure bring a unique, yet familiar shape into any interior. This
pendant comes in three sizes complete with a ceiling plate and an adjustable 10-foot cord.
Small - h: 24 cm Ø: 35.5 cm
Medium - h: 38 cm Ø: 51 cm
Large - h: 56 cm Ø: 71 cm
The gently angled lines of its steel understructure bring a unique, yet familiar shape into any interior. This pendant comes in three sizes—small, medium, and large—complete with a ceiling plate and an adjustable 10-foot cord. George Nelson first designed the Bubble Lamps in 1952 after coming across a Swedish hanging lamp that he wanted for his office. Challenged by the expensive price, he decided to make his own. Rediscovered from the George Nelson Foundation archives, the Nelson Angled Sphere Bubble Pendant was added to the series in 2018.
The gently angled lines of its steel understructure bring a unique, yet familiar shape into any interior. This
pendant comes in three sizes complete with a ceiling plate and an adjustable 10-foot cord.
Small - h: 24 cm Ø: 35.5 cm
Medium - h: 38 cm Ø: 51 cm
Large - h: 56 cm Ø: 71 cm
Designer
George Nelson was a renowned American industrial architect, writer, designer and teacher, considered the founder of American modernist design.
Brand
Herman Miller® is a pioneer in the furniture industry, an innovator whose human-centered, problem-solving approach to design has introduced new ways of living and working for over 100 years.