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Designed by George Nelson in 1952

Herman Miller® Nelson® Apple® Bubble Pendant

$59500

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This classic lamp is part of the Bubble Lamp Collection by George Nelson, which was originally designed in 1952. This lovely apple-shaped lamp will create a warm, glowing light in your space. Choose from three sizes. The classic, yet modern Nelson® Apple® Bubble Pendant comes with a 6 foot white cord and a brushed nickel-plated steel ceiling plate that is 5.25″ in diameter. A white shade creates a soft, even glowing light. The George Nelson Bubble Lamps are available in a number of additional shapes.

 

Dimensions
Medium: 21″W x 14.5″H

Bulb
Type A Standard Bulb – up to 150 watts
Light bulb not included.

Warranty
1 year

Cleaning Instructions
With regular care and maintenance, your Herman Miller furniture will provide years of superior performance and satisfaction. To maintain the finish quality of your product, please follow the cleaning procedures provided below.

The instructions for the care and maintenance of this product are provided to you as a service. No warranty is implied since results may vary.

Lamp Shade
Use a feather duster, a clean soft white cloth, or vacuum with a clean soft brush attachment as needed. For stubborn stains, clean the surface using a soft clean white absorbent cloth with a solution of mild soap and warm water. Wipe down surfaces with the damp cloth and dry with a clean soft white cloth.

Avoid using glass cleaners, abrasive cleaning compounds, ammonia, or bleach; they may damage the surface of the plastic and result in discoloration. Make sure cleaning materials are free of grit and other foreign materials.

Metal Ceiling Plate
Wash coated metal surfaces with a soft cloth soaked in detergent and warm water; rinse thoroughly and dry. Remove scuff marks with pre-softened paste wax, following the instructions on the label. After polishing, apply a pre-softened automotive paste wax to restore original sheen.

Do not use abrasive, acid, alcohol–based, or solvent–based cleaners; they may damage the paint finish.