Nelson Ball Bubble Pendant

Nelson™ Ball Bubble Pendant

$1,020
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Designed by George Nelson in 1952, these elegant fixtures are fashioned from a sturdy, lightweight steel frame yet have a delicate, floating quality.
Item No. HM-H761-0002
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Description

The Nelson Ball Bubble Pendant is a full, perfectly round sphere that fills any interior with a warm, diffused light. A steel ceiling plate allows it to delicately float overhead.

Nelson was inspired by a set of silk-covered Swedish hanging lamps that he wanted to acquire for his office, but he found the price to be prohibitive. An ingenious and resourceful designer, he went on to create the first set of Nelson Bubble Lamps using a translucent white plastic spray, a technique developed by the U.S. military at the time. Nelson drew from elemental, organic shapes to make an array of variations that form the collection.

Product ID: 1048251

Options

The Bubble Lamp series is available in a variety of shapes and sizes.

Dimensions

Small
Height: 310mm
Diameter: 325mm

Medium
Height: 390mm
Diameter: 480mm

Large
Height: 585mm
Diameter: 680mm

Cord Length: 1800mm

E27 bulb required - not included.

Warranty

This product is covered by a 1-year conditional warranty.

Sustainability

Our operations are carbon neutral. The local and international freight we organise to deliver this product to you will be offset through the purchase of Verified Carbon Standard carbon credits.


An assortment of lights in various spherical silhouettes, the Nelson Bubble Lamps adds a touch of softness and luminosity to interiors.
Nelson Ball Bubble Pendant, Lifestyle
Nelson Ball Bubble Pendant, Lifestyle
Nelson Ball Bubble Pendant, Lifestyle
Nelson Ball Bubble Pendant
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