FRANKBROS says
Hay's 'Nelson Ball Crisscross Bubble' pendant light is a smooth amalgamation of angular and curvilinear. The vision of designer George Nelson (1908-1986), the light is taken from the American's wider 'Bubble Lamp' collection, which was created in 1952 and inspired by a set of hanging silk covered Swedish lamps encountered by the designer. Affixed to the ceiling with a steel plate and featuring a series of crisscrossed lines along its body, this small version of the wide white pendant light offers a warm diffused light from overhead that meets surfaces with a corresponding patterned shade.
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FRANKBROS says
Hay's 'Nelson Ball Crisscross Bubble' pendant light is a smooth amalgamation of angular and curvilinear. The vision of designer George Nelson (1908-1986), the light is taken from the American's wider 'Bubble Lamp' collection, which was created in 1952 and inspired by a set of hanging silk covered Swedish lamps encountered by the designer. Affixed to the ceiling with a steel plate and featuring a series of crisscrossed lines along its body, this small version of the wide white pendant light offers a warm diffused light from overhead that meets surfaces with a corresponding patterned shade.