George nelson for herman miller 1952.
Nelson criss cross ball pendant lamp.
The nelson saucer criss cross bubble pendant has an intricately patterned frame that peaks through the plastic creating variation that is beautiful when the fixture is lit or unlit.
The nelson ball crisscross bubble pendant by george nelson was designed in 1952 and has become a hallmark of stylish lighting thanks to its simplicity unique taut plastic wrapping and durable metal frame.
This ceiling lamp emits warm light as it floats overhead.
It is presented in a range of shapes and sizes creating a basic but pronounced look.
The nelson ball criss cross bubble pendant is made of this material which is vigorously spray coated around a steel wire frame to make the round shape.
An assortment of lights in various spherical silhouettes the nelson bubble lamps add a touch of softness and luminosity to interiors.
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In 1945 george nelson became the first design director for herman miller and as they say the rest is history.
The timeless nelson bubble lamps designed in 1952 beautifully complement contemporary interiors.
The slightly visible wire frame is integral to the design which ultimately creates soft ambient light once lit.
The nelson ball crisscross bubble pendant is a perfect sphere with a crisscross pattern that adds dimension.