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Nelson Pear Bubble pendant ø33 - ø43 | off-white

AB10126-A601-AB14
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Descrição Concebido pelo pioneiro designer americano George Nelson em 1947 e produzido pela primeira vez em 1952, esta série de candeeiros assinalou uma revolução na indústria da iluminação modernista.
Disponíveis numa variedade de tamanhos e formas orgânicas, foram inspirados num conjunto de candeeiros suspensos suecos revestidos a seda que Nelson queria para o seu escritório, mas que considerou demasiado caros. Empregando a desenvoltura que caracterizava seu processo de trabalho, decidiu usar um spray de plástico autofixante desenvolvido pelo exército dos EUA e aplicou-o sobre uma estrutura de aço leve e arredondada para reproduzir o efeito de tecido.
 
Acabamento off-white
 
Materiais shade: webbing polymer
skeleton: steel-wire
rings: coated and brushed metal and nickel 
(polimero e metal)


Dimensões (cm) small: ⌀33 H32
medium: ⌀43 H48
       
Cabo 300cm branco
Proteção IP IP20 Classe 2
Casquilho E27
Fonte Luz Exclui lâmpada LED E27
      
Referências AB10125-A601-AB14 Nelson Pear Bubble Pendant small off-white
AB10126-A601-AB14 Nelson Pear Crisscross Bubble Pendant small off-white
AB10125-A602-AB14 Nelson Pear Bubble Pendant medium off-white
AB10126-A602-AB14 Nelson Pear Crisscross Bubble Pendant medium off-white
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Design by George Nelson

Born in Connecticut, USA, George Nelson (1908-1986) was one of the most influential figures of the pivotal period of early modern design. Trained as an architect and artist at Yale, he believed that a designer’s job was to improve the world, using the perfection of nature’s creations as a guide. Two years of training in Rome after he had been awarded the prestigious Rome Prize brought him into contact with the world’s leading modernists, including Le Corbusier, Mies Van der Rohe, Walter Gropius, Gio Ponti and many others, and helped shape his career as a writer and industrial designer, which would change the course of history.

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