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The Pear Propeller Pendant Light combines lightweight rounded-steel frames with webbing polymer for soft, glowing illumination. Its sculptural shade features angular twists that create distinctive light patterns, while the organic pear shape adds visual interest. The steel construction ensures durability, and the polymer webbing diffuses light evenly throughout the space.
American designer George Nelson's 'Bubble Pendant' signaled a revolution in the Modernist lighting industry when it was first produced in 1952. Conceived as an affordable alternative to a set of silk-covered Swedish pendant lamps that had caught the designer's eye, the series of lights are defined by an assortment of organic sizes and shapes, and combine lightweight, rounded-steel frames with webbing polymer. The result is a family of soft, glowing light sources, that include this 'Nelson Pear Propeller Bubble Pendant' — a swooping, sculptural light that is characterized by angular twists on its shade.













