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Nelson Apple Bubble Pendat

Designer:
George Nelson
Brand:
Herman Miller
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Shaped like its namesake, the Apple Bubble Pendant adds charm and warmth to interiors with its rounded silhouette and soft, even light. It comes with a steel ceiling plate and a 6 foot long cord that allow this pendant light to be affixed to the ceiling. George Nelson first designed the Bubble Lamps in 1952, when he came across a Swedish hanging lamp that he wanted to acquire for his office. Challenged by the expensive price, he decided to make his own. The result was a series of lamps with elemental, spherical shapes like a rounded apple, an elongated cigar, and a shapely pear, among others.

Part of the Nelson Bubble Lamp series, the Nelson Apple Bubble Pendant has a clean, rounded symmetry. It comes with a steel ceiling plate, from where it floats overhead, casting a soft, even light. 

Dimensions: 

h: 36.5 cm Ø: 53 cm

Shaped like its namesake, the Apple Bubble Pendant adds charm and warmth to interiors with its rounded silhouette and soft, even light. It comes with a steel ceiling plate and a 6 foot long cord that allow this pendant light to be affixed to the ceiling. George Nelson first designed the Bubble Lamps in 1952, when he came across a Swedish hanging lamp that he wanted to acquire for his office. Challenged by the expensive price, he decided to make his own. The result was a series of lamps with elemental, spherical shapes like a rounded apple, an elongated cigar, and a shapely pear, among others.

Part of the Nelson Bubble Lamp series, the Nelson Apple Bubble Pendant has a clean, rounded symmetry. It comes with a steel ceiling plate, from where it floats overhead, casting a soft, even light. 

Dimensions: 

h: 36.5 cm Ø: 53 cm

Brand

Herman Miller

Herman Miller® is a pioneer in the furniture industry, an innovator whose human-centered, problem-solving approach to design introduced new ways of living and working for over 100 years. Environmentally-friendly design, lean manufacturing, ergonomics, the open office, even American modernism itself: Herman Miller and our designers—Gilbert Rohde, George Nelson, Charles and Ray Eames, Bill Stumpf, Yves Béhar, and many more—have had a hand in shaping it all. And as we continue to live out our commitment to authentic design as a method of change, we’re shaping the new kinds of spaces where people will live and work for years to come.

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