The George Nelson Wall Sconce for Herman Miller, available from HAY is part of the George Nelson Bubble Lamp series. A walnut wall mount and steel arm suspends the shade and lets the lamp fill any interior with a warm, diffused light. The lamp’s arm can be adjusted from left to right and up and down without having to change its position on the wall.

Designed by pioneering American designer George Nelson in 1947, and first produced in 1952, the Bubble Lamp signaled 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.

George Nelson Bubble Wall Sconce
by HAY


5.408,00 kr

The George Nelson Wall Sconce for Herman Miller, available from HAY is part of the George Nelson Bubble Lamp series. A walnut wall mount and steel arm suspends the shade and lets the lamp fill any interior with a warm, diffused light. The lamp’s arm can be adjusted from left to right and up and down without having to change its position on the wall.

Designed by pioneering American designer George Nelson in 1947, and first produced in 1952, the Bubble Lamp signaled a revolution in the Modernist lighting industry. Available in...

The George Nelson Wall Sconce for Herman Miller, available from HAY is part of the George Nelson Bubble Lamp series. A walnut wall mount and steel arm suspends the shade and lets the lamp fill any interior with a warm, diffused light. The lamp’s arm can be adjusted from left to right and up and down without having to change its position on the wall.

Designed by pioneering American designer George Nelson in 1947, and first produced in 1952, the Bubble Lamp signaled 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.

‘Made to Order’ products are ordered in from the manufacturer on the customers request and are considered a bespoke product - special terms and conditions apply. Production (lead) times stated above are an estimate only and do not include transit times from the supplier, or the time taken to deliver to you.

In stock items are available for immediate dispatch from our London-based warehouse. The daily cut-off time is 12:00 am for same day shipping, orders placed in the afternoon will be shipped the following day. Please refer to inventory levels above for live stock availability.

Dimensions:-
Ball Wall Sconce - Width: 32.5 cm, Depth: 53.5 cm, Height: 42.5 cm
Cigar Wall Sconce - Width: 26.5 cm, Depth: 50.5 cm, Height: 42.5 cm
Saucer Wall Sconce - Width: 44.5 cm, Depth: 59 cm, Height: 42.5 cm
Pear Wall Sconce - Width: 33 cm, Depth: 53 cm, Height: 42.5 cm

Cord Length (all variants): 366 cm
Recommended Light Source: LED E27 (A15) 5-8W, 500-800lm, 2700-3000K Warm White. Bulb not included.
Dimmable.
Pull Switch.
Power Source: 220-240V

Webbing polymer shade. Coated and brushed metal and nickel frame top and bottom ring. A walnut wall-mount and steel arm, with a swivel hinge. White PVC insulation cable.

George Nelson

This product is designed by
George Nelson

George Nelson (1908-1986) is regarded as one of the most important figures in American design. Known for his innovative ideas, Nelson introduced fresh, functional, and iconic pieces that remain influential in contemporary design. His creative portfolio includes the Nelson Clock Series, the Bubble Lamp series, and the Coconut Chair, among other iconic furnishings.

In 1957, Vitra has been associated with the production and distribution of George Nelson's designs. After acquiring the rights to manufacture his designs for the European market, Vitra has continued to ensure that Nelson's innovative creations are available to design enthusiasts globally.

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