Hay Saucer Pendant
HAY Nelson Saucer Bubble Pendant - Pendelleuchte
Hersteller: HAY
Designer: George Nelson
559,00 €inkl. MwSt.
Preis bei Vorauszahlung auf Bankkonto ( -2% ):547,82 €
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- Artikelnummer: Hay Saucer Pendant
Produktbeschreibung
Part of the Nelson Bubble Lamp series, the Nelson Saucer Bubble Pendant’s wide surface area diffuses soft light into any interior. It comes with a ceiling plate, which allows it to delicately float overhead. George Nelson originally designed the Bubble Lamp series in 1952, inspired by a set of silk-covered Swedish hanging lamps.
All sizes, except small, use with up to 150 watt bulb. For the small size, use with up to 60 watt bulb. Light bulb not included. Hardwiring required.
A Beautiful Curve
The Nelson Bubble Lamps are an assortment of lamps in various spherical silhouettes that emit an even quality of light. The wide shape of the Nelson Saucer Bubble Pendant, along with the gently flowing lines of its steel understructure bring a lovely shape and soft light into any interior. This pendant light is available in small, medium, large, and extra-large sizes. George Nelson first designed the series in 1952, when he came across a Swedish hanging lamp that he wanted to acquire for his office. He was challenged by the expensive price, which led to him making his own Bubble Lamp series.
All sizes, except small, use with up to 150 watt bulb. For the small size, use with up to 60 watt bulb. Light bulb not included. Hardwiring required.
A Beautiful Curve
The Nelson Bubble Lamps are an assortment of lamps in various spherical silhouettes that emit an even quality of light. The wide shape of the Nelson Saucer Bubble Pendant, along with the gently flowing lines of its steel understructure bring a lovely shape and soft light into any interior. This pendant light is available in small, medium, large, and extra-large sizes. George Nelson first designed the series in 1952, when he came across a Swedish hanging lamp that he wanted to acquire for his office. He was challenged by the expensive price, which led to him making his own Bubble Lamp series.