Item No. 179515

Nelson® Propeller® Pendant Lamp

C$ 620.00
Item No. 179515

Nelson® Propeller® Pendant Lamp

C$ 620.00
Drawing inspiration from a photo of ships being mothballed by having their decks covered with netting and sprayed with self-webbing plastic, Nelson designed his Bubble Lamp by spinning a skeleton of steel wires on a turntable and shooting it with translucent polymer until it was covered in a smooth film. This lamp emits a soft, warm glow when lit. More Details
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Nelson® Propeller® Pendant Lamp
C$ 620.00
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Drawing inspiration from a photo of ships being mothballed by having their decks covered with netting and sprayed with self-webbing plastic, Nelson designed his Bubble Lamp by spinning a skeleton of steel wires on a turntable and shooting it with translucent polymer until it was covered in a smooth film. This lamp emits a soft, warm glow when lit.
  • Provides soft, glowing light.
  • Translucent plastic polymer shade with visible steel infrastructure.
  • Organic shape.
  • Brushed, nickel-plated steel ceiling plate.
Brand
Herman Miller
Collection
Nelson Lamp Collection
General Dimensions
  • 13.78" H 20.47" W
Product Weight
4.4 lbs
Assembly
Requires Assembly
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Item No.
179515
Nelson Propeller Bubble Pendant

Nelson Propeller Bubble Pendant

  • Height (in): 13.78
  • Width (in): 20.47
  • Weight (lbs): 4.4
  • Cord Length (in): 119.68
  • Shade Diameter (in): 21
  • Max/Min Wattage: 150
  • Steel frame
  • Translucent plastic polymer shade
  • Brushed, nickel-plated steel ceiling plate

Shipping Options

  • Ships via FedEx

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George Nelson

George Nelson

Possessing one of the most inventive minds of the 20th century, George Nelson was the rare person who can envision what isn’t there yet. Nelson felt that designers must be “aware of the consequences of their actions on people and society and thus cultivate a broad base of knowledge and understanding.”

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