Nelson cigar bubble pendant Extra Large
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The Nelson Bubble Pendant Lamp collection, designed by George Nelson in 1947, encompasses an array of pendant lights featuring various spherical silhouettes. Nelson drew inspiration from a set of Swed...
Specifications
Bulb: | Not included |
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Cord length: | 274 CM |
Depth: | 47,5 |
Designer: | George Nelson |
Dimmable: | No, Yes |
Height: | 127 |
IP number: | 20 |
Light source: | LED E27 |
Material: | Metal, Nickel |
Width: | 47,5 |
Care & maintenance
- Before use, refer to the provided manual. Our manuals contain the necessary instructions to assemble the lamp. Incorrect assembly may risk damaging the circuit and reducing the lamp's lifespan.
- For lamps made of cotton, wool, or nylon, avoid using wet or damp cloths for cleaning and maintenance. Instead, use a dry, lint-free cloth or duster to remove dirt.
- For lamps made of aluminum, steel, ABS, polypropylene, polycarbonate, or acrylic, avoid using alcohol or other solvents for cleaning and avoid using abrasive or rough sponges. The product can be cleaned with a soft damp cloth and mild cleaning detergent, or a dry microfiber cloth.
- Ensure that the power supply is OFF before cleaning the product.
- This information is a general guideline. Please contact our customer service or one of our stores for specific maintenance instructions.
The Nelson Bubble Pendant Lamp collection, designed by George Nelson in 1947, encompasses an array of pendant lights featuring various spherical silhouettes. Nelson drew inspiration from a set of Swedish pendant lamps covered in silk, giving the organic shapes of these lamps the appearance of floating above one's head and emitting a soft, atmospheric illumination. They are available in various models and sizes.
George Nelson
The American industrial designer George Nelson was one of the most influential figures in the crucial period of modern design. He believes that designers should be continuously aware of the consequences of their actions for people and society. He was known for the amazing quote: ‘Design is a response to social change.’ He believed that a designer’s job was to better the world, using the perfection...
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