1 George Nelson Bubble Lamp (MR1238)
1 George Nelson Bubble Lamp (MR1238)
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1 George Nelson Bubble Lamp
While outfitting his office, architect and Herman Miller design director George Nelson discovered a silk-covered Swedish hanging lamp that he coveted but found too expensive. He then recalled seeing a photo in the paper of Liberty ships being mothballed “by having the decks covered with netting and then being sprayed with a self-webbing plastic,” which got him thinking. “And then, Whammo!” Inspiration struck, and by the next night, Nelson had designed his first Bubble Lamp (1952) by spinning a skeleton of steel wires on a turntable and shooting it with translucent plastic until it was covered in a smooth, washable film. “When you put a light in it, it glowed,” he said.
Provides soft, glowing light.
Translucent plastic polymer shade with visible steel infrastructure.
Brushed, nickel-plated steel ceiling plate.
Dimensions
Small: H12″ x DIA12.75″
Medium: H15.5″ x DIA19″
Large: H23″ x DIA26.75″
Condition
Very Good Condition
Preparation, Timing and Shipment
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