Description
The Crisscross Bubble Style Ball Lamp feature a diverse collection of luminous spheres. Their inception dates back to 1952 when George Nelson found inspiration in a suspended Swedish lamp. Initially considering it a challenging creation, he went on to craft his own version by combining a military-grade resinous lacquer, typically used for protecting decommissioned ships and aircraft, and applying it meticulously to wire frames. This innovative process not only improved efficiency but also paved the way for numerous other designs that swiftly became iconic mid-century modern classics.

THE TRENDY DESIGN
Designed in 1952, the Crisscross Bubble Style Ball Lamp is styled with a wire cage pattern using a steel wire mesh then a stretched plastic shade is wrapped around the spherical bubble. This is made from special material to ensure it emits subdued light and reduces glare. It will surely add a touch of softness and luminosity to the interiors.






