
George Nelson Ball Bubble Pendant Light
Designed in 1947, the Ball Bubble pendant light by George Nelson is one of the world’s most recognisable lighting designs.
A mid-century design classic, acrylic polyfibre fabric has been stretched over a wire frame to create this buoyant, glowing form. Ingeniously crafted from surplus military materials post WWII, Nelson managed to create a perfectly rounded form that provides abundant light free from glare.
Completed by a ceiling rose and metalwork in a brushed nickel finish, and suspended by a 1.8 metre-long cord, this charming contemporary silhouette comes in three generous sizes to suit any interior space.
Designed in 1947, the Ball Bubble pendant light by George Nelson is one of the world’s most recognisable lighting designs.
A mid-century design classic, acrylic polyfibre fabric has been stretched over a wire frame to create this buoyant, glowing form. Ingeniously crafted from surplus military materials post WWII, Nelson managed to create a perfectly rounded form that provides abundant light free from glare.
Completed by a ceiling rose and metalwork in a brushed nickel finish, and suspended by a 1.8 metre-long cord, this charming contemporary silhouette comes in three generous sizes to suit any interior space.
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Designed in 1947, the Ball Bubble pendant light by George Nelson is one of the world’s most recognisable lighting designs.
A mid-century design classic, acrylic polyfibre fabric has been stretched over a wire frame to create this buoyant, glowing form. Ingeniously crafted from surplus military materials post WWII, Nelson managed to create a perfectly rounded form that provides abundant light free from glare.
Completed by a ceiling rose and metalwork in a brushed nickel finish, and suspended by a 1.8 metre-long cord, this charming contemporary silhouette comes in three generous sizes to suit any interior space.






















