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 1950s to 1979.
George nelson bubble lamp saucer criss cross.
The nelson saucer criss cross bubble pendant has an intricately patterned frame that peaks through the plastic creating variation that is beautiful when the fixture is lit or unlit.
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Military at the time the material was a soft yet durable plastic that was spray coated around a steel wire frame changing the game of mid century lighting for years to come.
In 1945 george nelson became the first design director for herman miller and as they say the rest is history.
Commissioned by howard miller the light was produced and sold as the bubble lamp series in the early 1950s until 1979.
George nelson criss cross saucer white pendant light is part of the bubble lamp series designed by george nelson in 1947.
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Nelson saucer crisscross bubble pendant.
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These beautiful modern george nelson bubble lamps by modernica are in the permanent collection of the museum of modern art.
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Timeless nelson bubble lamps were designed in 1952.
The nelson bubble lamp collection designed by george nelson includes pendants wall sconces floor lamps and table lamps.
Saucer crisscross bubble lamp by george nelson from modernica.
The nelson saucer crisscross bubble pendant is a wide saucer shaped ceiling lamp with crisscrossing lines that add lovely contour.
George nelson bubble lamps designed by george nelson were introduced in 1952 by herman miller to great acclaim.
Nelson saucer crisscross bubble pendant.
Nelson s unique design and ingenious use of materials prove to eliminate glare and provide an abundant yet diffused light.
In 1952 herman miller branched in to the lighting industry with the introduction of the george nelson bubble lamps premiering a new material application that was predominantly used by the u s.
George nelson was inspired by a set of silkcovered swedish hanging lamps when he originally designed the bubble lamp series in 1952.