
Nelson Saucer Bubble Pendant
Summary
The Nelson Saucer Bubble Pendant (1952) is a mid-century modern icon designed by George Nelson. Characterized by its wide, disc-like silhouette, it provides soft, glare-free illumination that creates an ethereal glow.
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George Nelson
George Nelson (1908–1986) was a pioneering American industrial designer and architect who defined the aesthetic of Mid-century Modernism. As the Director of Design for Herman Miller (1947–1972), he introduced groundbreaking concepts like the “family room” and the “storage wall” while recruiting iconic talents such as Ray and Charles Eames, Isamu Noguchi, and Alexander Girard.











