Jan 18, 2008
modlivin.com
he Bubble Lamp features modern architect George Nelson's fresh solution to lighting design. First manufactured in 1952 by Howard Miller, this design was created by spray-coating a skeleton of steel wire with a layer of translucent plastic, which cuts glare and allows the light to shine softly through. Featured in the permanent collection of the Museum of Modern Art in New York. California company Modernica is faithfully reproducing the bubble lamps to exact specifications, using much of the original factory tooling.
$325.00
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