Designed by George Nelson, produced by Herman Miller®
NELSON BALL BUBBLE PENDANT
$395.00 – $845.00
$316.00 – $676.00
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Description
The Bubble Lamp (1952) began as a contemporary version of silk-covered ball pendant lights. Inspired by the process the military used to mothball ships, design director George Nelson fashioned a circle from steel wire, placed it on a spinning turntable, and then shot translucent plastic at the sphere until it was fully covered. Thus, the first “Nelson ball light” was born. Bulb (not included): LED, CFL, or incandescent; E26 base; 60W max for small, 150W max for others. UL Listed.
- Small: 12″ h x 12.75″ w x 12.75
- Medium: 15.5″ h x 19″ w x 19″ d
- Large: 23.5″ h x 26.75″ w x 26.75″ d
- Provides soft, glowing light.
- Translucent plastic polymer shade with visible steel infrastructure.
- Organic shape.
- Brushed, nickel-plated steel details..
Additional information
Size | Large, Medium, Small |
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Cord Length | 10ft, 20ft |
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