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The Nelson Propeller Bubble Pendant (1952) has an angular, twisting pattern across its shade, adding dimension to its spherical form. Designed to float delicately overhead, this handcrafted hanging Bubble Light comes with nickel-plated mounting hardware and in two cord lengths. The Nelson Propeller Hanging Light is produced in collaboration with the George Nelson Foundation.
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The Bubble lamp sconce is constructed with a 2-inch-thick walnut mount and a brushed-nickel steel arm that extends approximately 14 inches. A swivel hinge in the arm allows for easy height adjustments.
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The Nelson Pear Bubble Pendant plays with geometry, with pencil-thin vertical lines superimposed upon its bulbous shade, allowing the fixture to emit bright yet diffused illumination as it gracefully floats overhead.
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The George Nelson Cigar Tripod Lamp plays with geometry and juxtaposition, with its plump, elongated plastic shade. The tripod stand is constructed of brushed, nickel-plated steel. Each lamp comes with a 7-foot 6-inch cord.
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The Bubble Lamp began as a contemporary version of silk-covered ball pendant lights. Inspired by the process the military used to mothball ships, design director George Nelson fashioned a circle from steel wire, placed it on a spinning turntable, and then shot translucent plastic at the sphere until it was fully covered.
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