With its futuristic look, the Luminator Floor Lamp—an object in MoMA’s collection designed in 1954 by Achille and Giacomo Castiglioni—was ahead of its time. Originally produced in anthracite, the Luminator is now also available in striking pop colors. Elegant in its simplicity, the Luminator is composed of a painted stainless steel tube on a detachable…
With its futuristic look, the Luminator Floor Lamp—an object in MoMA’s collection designed in 1954 by Achille and Giacomo Castiglioni—was ahead of its time. Originally produced in anthracite, the Luminator is now also available in striking pop colors. Elegant in its simplicity, the Luminator is composed of a painted stainless steel tube on a detachable…
The same tapered legs and single metal column that provide a signature foundation for George Nelson’s stools, side tables, and storage cabinets lend grace and timelessness to his small round side table. Available with either a studio white laminate top or a black laminate top, both accented by natural maple edges and coordinating bases, it’s…
The captivating curves of George Nelson’s dining table base are produced through swaging—a process that bends and tapers metal through pressure. The chrome-finished steel tube legs are complemented by an x-shaped, solid walnut stretcher, elegantly echoing the rectangular walnut veneer top. The timeless design makes a distinctive dining table or desk. The legs have adjustable…
A reintroduction of the coffee table that Charles and Ray Eames designed in 1949 for their Pacific Palisades home, this square coffee table features a wooden base with metal cross struts reminiscent of the wood dowel option on Eames shell chairs. Working closely with the Eames office, Herman Miller®, a manufacturer in MoMA’s collection, replaced…
More angular than a circle and much softer than a square, the Nelsonâ„¢ Roll Bubble Pendant is named for the action you’d expect it to take after giving it a gentle tap on its side. Instead, float this pendant lamp from the ceiling in your office, entryway, dining area or living area to provide a…
Like all of the lamps in George Nelson’s Bubble series, the underlying structure of the Nelsonâ„¢ Propeller Bubble Pendant shines through—the shape of its lightweight steel frame is visible against its transparent plastic covering. In this pendant lamp, the alternating angles and curves of its infrastructure create a particularly dramatic shape that makes a compelling,…
Shaped like a classic lantern, but formed of a transparent plastic that designer George Nelson found could be sprayed over a lightweight steel frame, the Nelsonâ„¢ Lantern Bubble Pendant is a delicate, radiant combination of tradition and innovation. It floats overhead in your dining area, entryway, living room or office to provide a luminous, steady…
Good design often develops from a need. In 1952, designer George Nelson needed lamps for his office, but found the set of silk-covered Swedish lamps he wanted to be prohibitively expensive. So he created his Bubble Pendant Lamps: a series of elemental and organically shaped ceiling lamps constructed of lightweight steel frames and overlaid with…
One of the largest lamps in George Nelson’s innovative series of Pendant Lamp designs, the Nelsonâ„¢ Bell Bubble Pendant will light up your home with its elegant, uninterrupted curves. Constructed of transparent plastic resin sprayed over a lightweight steel frame, the Nelsonâ„¢ Bell Bubble Pendant fills any space in soft, diffused light as it floats…
A ceiling fixture designed to hold three of George Nelson’s captivating, ethereal Bubble Lamp pendants, the Nelsonâ„¢ Triple Bubble Lamp Fixture is composed of metal rods configured in an overlapping triangle, with walnut spheres spaced 14.5″ apart. A great alternative to a traditional chandelier, the Nelsonâ„¢ Triple Bubble Lamp Fixture is an impressive presence for…
The LCW Lounge Chair, designed by Charles and Ray Eames in 1945, began as an experiment, created via a machine that molded plywood with the help of heat and a bicycle pump. Today, the low-slung chair features an expertly crafted molded seat and back that cradles you in comfort. This version of the chair, created…
The well-known Management Chair designed by Charles and Ray Eames, whose work is represented in the Museum’s collection, is produced in the USA by the original manufacturer, Herman Miller®. A classic design of style and comfort, the Management Chair was originally developed for a private residence designed by Eero Saarinen and Alexander Girard. The lightweight…
The Swag Leg Desk has a sculptural look, with signature curved metal legs. The desk offers colorful cubbyholes at the back for organization, with one slot for a 15″ laptop. It also features two molded pull-out drawers and a grommet for cord management. The Nelson Swag Leg Desk was designed by George Nelson, whose work…
For this 111 Navy® Chair, heritage brand Emeco collaborated with Coca-Cola to solve an environmental problem: upcycling consumer waste into a sustainable chair. The 111 chair is made from 111 plastic bottles, 65% recycled PET plastic and 35% glass fiber and pigment. Since its 2010 launch, the chair has diverted over 20 million bottles out…
For this 111 Navy® Chair, heritage brand Emeco collaborated with Coca-Cola to solve an environmental problem: upcycling consumer waste into a sustainable chair. The 111 chair is made from 111 plastic bottles, 65% recycled PET plastic and 35% glass fiber and pigment. Since its 2010 launch, the chair has diverted over 20 million bottles out…