HAY George Nelson Bubble Saucer Wall Sconce
Designed by pioneering American designer George Nelson in 1947, and first produced in 1952, the Bubble Lamp signalled a revolution in the Modernist lighting industry. Available in an assortment of organic sizes and shapes, these elegant orbs were inspired by a set of silk-covered Swedish pendant lamps Nelson wanted for his office, but found to be too expensive. Employing the resourcefulness that characterised his working process, he decided to use a self-webbing plastic spray developed by the U.S. military, and applied it over a lightweight, rounded-steel frame to produce these soft, glowing fixtures.
light source required (not supplied): LED E27 (A15) 5-8W, 500-800lm, 2700-3000K, Warm White. (not included)
Cord Length: 366cm
Original: $1,025.15
-70%$1,025.15
$307.55


Description
Designed by pioneering American designer George Nelson in 1947, and first produced in 1952, the Bubble Lamp signalled a revolution in the Modernist lighting industry. Available in an assortment of organic sizes and shapes, these elegant orbs were inspired by a set of silk-covered Swedish pendant lamps Nelson wanted for his office, but found to be too expensive. Employing the resourcefulness that characterised his working process, he decided to use a self-webbing plastic spray developed by the U.S. military, and applied it over a lightweight, rounded-steel frame to produce these soft, glowing fixtures.
light source required (not supplied): LED E27 (A15) 5-8W, 500-800lm, 2700-3000K, Warm White. (not included)
Cord Length: 366cm























