Nelson Saucer Bubble Pendant (Large) - OPEN BOX
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First introduced in 1952, the Nelson™ Bubble Lamps® by Herman Miller® are definitively mid-century modern, and are so iconic that they are part of the permanent collection of the Museum of Modern Art in New York. The Nelson Saucer Bubble Pendant follows the same production process of the original design, where a soft plastic is spray-coated around a steel wire frame to achieve the shape. The elliptical shape is trimmed with Brushed Nickel, and creates perfectly diffused light through its uniquely crafted material. PLEASE NOTE: THIS IS AN OPEN BOX RETURN ITEM. PRODUCT IS IN NEW CONDITION. ALL OPEN BOX SALES ARE FINAL. QUANTITIES LIMITED TO STOCK ON HAND.
In 1945, George Nelson™ became the first design director for Herman Miller®, and, as they say, the rest is history. This legendary collaboration would establish Herman Miller as the premier manufacturer of home and office furniture for the modern American landscape. Today, the company continues to focus on lighting and furnishings with excellent form and function.
Key Features
First introduced in 1952, the Nelson™ Bubble Lamps® by Herman Miller® are definitively mid-century modern, and are so iconic that they are part of the permanent collection of the Museum of Modern Art in New York. The Nelson Saucer Bubble Pendant follows the same production process of the original design, where a soft plastic is spray-coated around a steel wire frame to achieve the shape. The elliptical shape is trimmed with Brushed Nickel, and creates perfectly diffused light through its uniquely crafted material. PLEASE NOTE: THIS IS AN OPEN BOX RETURN ITEM. PRODUCT IS IN NEW CONDITION. ALL OPEN BOX SALES ARE FINAL. QUANTITIES LIMITED TO STOCK ON HAND.
In 1945, George Nelson™ became the first design director for Herman Miller®, and, as they say, the rest is history. This legendary collaboration would establish Herman Miller as the premier manufacturer of home and office furniture for the modern American landscape. Today, the company continues to focus on lighting and furnishings with excellent form and function.
- Designed by George Nelson in 1952
- Field-adjustable suspension cord
- This collection is part of the permanent collection of the Museum of Modern Art in New York
- Material: Soft plastic shade, sprayed and spun around a steel wire frame
- Dimmable: Yes
- Canopy Shape: Round
- Lighting Style: Soft/Diffused/Ambient
- Location Rating: UL Listed
- Made In USA
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