George Nelson Bubble Lamp: Crisscross ball

Inspired by George Nelson
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THE PRODUCT

  • Comes with 6 feet of field-adjustable cord.
  • Available in two sizes: Small & Medium.
  • Features criss cross wire frame structure.

ABOUT THE BUBBLE LAMP CRISS CROSS BALL

The diamond pattern created by the wire structure in the Bubble Lamp Criss Cross Ball sets it apart from its base version. A delicate design, the Criss Cross Ball is a more modern lamp that could be used throughout the home. It has a shade made entirely from a special white plastic that is engineered to improve the light quality from the bulb, while reducing glare. This provides the adequate amount of light and makes it more practical than a regular harsh ceiling lamp.

THE STORY BEHIND THE BUBBLE LAMP CRISS CROSS BALL

One of George Nelson's most famous collections, the Bubble Lamp series uses a mixture of inventive techniques in the wire structure and the stretched plastic shade. The plastic shade that is pulled tight across the wire framework is made from a special material that reduces glare and emits a subdued light, perfect for everyday tasks that gives a warm glow to the home. The Bubble Lamp Ball replica is for a more traditional style and is less experimental in its shape.

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THE DETAILS

  • SKU : LIG1158206S
  • Volume m3 : 0.056 kg
  • Packaging Dimensions : 39 x 39 x 37 cm
  • Material :Silk
  • Colour :White
  • Size : Small
  • Width : 32.5 cm
  • Height : 30.5 cm
  • Depth : 32.5 cm
  • Light bulb : E27
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  • 10 years guarantee
  • High-quality materials
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ABOUT THE DESIGNER

George Nelson

1908-1986 (United States)

American industrial designer, George Nelson was one of the founders of American modernism. He was renowned for finding inspiration in the unlikeliest places. Instead of looking for a shape that resembled a human body, Nelson introduced the idea that anything could be turned into a unique furniture design. His most famous pieces are based on coconuts and marshmallows.

"I have never met a designer who was retained to keep things the same as they were”