Bubble Ball Pendant
An elegant mid-century alternative to pendant lighting, offering a graceful translucent shell wrapped around a modern wire frame.

Product Story
The Bubble pendants were designed by George Nelson in 1952 as an innovative alternative to pendant lighting. Part of the permanent collection of the Museum of Modern Art in New York, this elegant Mid-century pendant has stood the test the time, with a translucent shell wrapped around a modern wire frame.
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Specifications
Dimensions
Standard | 39.4cm | 48.4cm |
Criss Cross | 30.5cm | 32.4cm |


Designed By George Nelson
Together with Charles & Ray Eames, George Nelson was one of the founding fathers of American modernism. Born in Hartford Connecticut in 1908, Nelson was part of a generation of architects who revolutionised product, graphic and interior design transforming everyday objects into works of art.