Nelson Saucer Bubble Pendant
- Designer:
- George Nelson
- Brand:
- Herman Miller
Changes have been made to the following workplace policies in response to the COVID-19 coronavirus. Please make sure you’re familiar with the latest updates.
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Pellentesque efficitur elementum ornare. Aliquam ac lacinia mi, id ultricies tortor. Fusce euismod, arcu sit amet consectetur tristique.
We don't appear to have any products related to your search term. Please try again.
A classic George Nelson design, the Nelson Saucer CrissCross Bubble Pendant has a bisecting pattern in its understructure, which gives the lampshade a lovely contour. This pendant light comes with a 6 foot long cord that allows it to be attached to a ceiling plate, and delicately hover overhead. Nelson first designed the Bubble Lamps in 1952, when he came across a set of Swedish hanging lamps that he admired. Their expensive price prompted Nelson to design his own. The result was a series of elemental, spherical shapes like a rounded apple, a wide saucer, an elongated cigar, and a shapely pear, among others.
Dimensions:
Small - h: 19 cm Ø: 44.5 cm
Medium - h: 24 cm Ø: 63.5 cm
A classic George Nelson design, the Nelson Saucer CrissCross Bubble Pendant has a bisecting pattern in its understructure, which gives the lampshade a lovely contour. This pendant light comes with a 6 foot long cord that allows it to be attached to a ceiling plate, and delicately hover overhead. Nelson first designed the Bubble Lamps in 1952, when he came across a set of Swedish hanging lamps that he admired. Their expensive price prompted Nelson to design his own. The result was a series of elemental, spherical shapes like a rounded apple, a wide saucer, an elongated cigar, and a shapely pear, among others.
Dimensions:
Small - h: 19 cm Ø: 44.5 cm
Medium - h: 24 cm Ø: 63.5 cm
Brand
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.