Nelson Cigar Bubble pendant lamp
George Nelson | Herman Miller
A mid-century classic, the Nelson Bubble Lamp was first designed by George Nelson in 1947 and was produced by Howard Miller starting in the early 1950s and ending in 1979.
A mid-century classic, the Nelson Bubble Lamp was first designed by George Nelson in 1947 and was produced by Howard Miller starting in the early 1950s and ending in 1979.
Description
The lights have been reissued to the original specifications, using the original Howard Miller tooling. These famous lamps are part of the permanent collection of the Museum of Modern Art in New York.
The Nelson cigar bubble lamp features an elegant, elongated oval shade shape. Available in small, medium and large sizes, the versatile pendant light is well suited to a range of modern interiors.
Materials
Webbing polymer shade. Coated and brushed metal frame top and bottom ring. Cable with white PVC isolation. Brushed nickel ceiling plate.
Dimensions
Small: H 36 Dia 27 cm
Medium: H 53 Dia 33 cm
Large: H 84 Dia 38 cm
Technical Information
Recommended light sources: For Small - LED E27 (A15), 5-8W, 470lm For Medium and Large - LED E27 (A19), 10-13W, 1000-1500lm. For all - 2700-3000K, Warm White.
Light source: Not included
Switch: No
IP: 20
Cord length: 183 cm
Supply: 220-240V
Ceiling Plate: Dia. 13.3 cm
See here for care instructions
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