Monday, November 28, 2011

Bubble Lamp Cluster by George Nelson

!±8±Bubble Lamp Cluster by George Nelson

Brand : Modernica
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Post Date : Nov 28, 2011 13:20:55
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HL-TB Shades NOT Included - Must Be Purchased Separately George Nelson, born 1908 in Hartford, Connecticut, studied architecture at Yale University. A fellowship enabled him to study at the American Academy in Rome from 1932-34. In Europe he became acquainted with the protagonists and major architectural works of modernism. He joined the editorial staff of Architectural Forum in 1935, where he was employed until 1944. A programmatic article on residential building and furniture design, published in Architectural Forum by Nelson in 1944, attracted the attention of D.J. DePree, head of the furniture company Herman Miller. Shortly after this, George Nelson assumed the position of design director at Herman Miller. Remaining there until 1972, he became a key figure of American design, also convincing the likes of Charles and Ray Eames, Isamu Noguchi and Alexander Girard to work for Herman Miller. His collaboration with Vitra began in 1957. From 1946 onwards Nelson also ran his own design office, creating numerous products that are now regarded as icons of mid-century modernism. Nelson's office also produced important architectural works and exhibition designs. George Nelson died in New York in 1986. His archive belongs to the holdings of the Vitra Design Museum. The first Bubble Lamp was designed by George Nelson in 1947, and produced by Howard Miller starting in the early 1950's, only to end production in 1979. Modernica has re-issued the Nelson Bubble Lamps to the original specifications using the original Howard Miller tooling. The Bubble Lamp is featured in the permanent collection of the Museum of Modern Art in New York. Designed by: George Nelson Features: -Shades not included. -Distance between metal rod and walnut ball is 14.5''. -Includes a 5.25'' brushed nickel ceiling plate. -Comes with 6 feet of cord. -UL rated. -Material: Plastic polymer / steel frame. Specifications: -Accommodates 150 watt incandescent bulb (not included). -Overall dimensions: 19'' W.

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Saturday, November 26, 2011

Lotus Cigar Floor Lamp - Large by George Nelson

!±8±Lotus Cigar Floor Lamp - Large by George Nelson

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Post Date : Nov 26, 2011 15:19:17
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FL-Cigar-LG George Nelson, born 1908 in Hartford, Connecticut, studied architecture at Yale University. A fellowship enabled him to study at the American Academy in Rome from 1932-34. In Europe he became acquainted with the protagonists and major architectural works of modernism. He joined the editorial staff of Architectural Forum in 1935, where he was employed until 1944. A programmatic article on residential building and furniture design, published in Architectural Forum by Nelson in 1944, attracted the attention of D.J. DePree, head of the furniture company Herman Miller. Shortly after this, George Nelson assumed the position of design director at Herman Miller. Remaining there until 1972, he became a key figure of American design, also convincing the likes of Charles and Ray Eames, Isamu Noguchi and Alexander Girard to work for Herman Miller. His collaboration with Vitra began in 1957. From 1946 onwards Nelson also ran his own design office, creating numerous products that are now regarded as icons of mid-century modernism. Nelson's office also produced important architectural works and exhibition designs. George Nelson died in New York in 1986. His archive belongs to the holdings of the Vitra Design Museum. The first Bubble Lamp was designed by George Nelson in 1947, and produced by Howard Miller starting in the early 1950's, only to end production in 1979. Modernica has re-issued the Nelson Bubble Lamps to the original specifications using the original Howard Miller tooling. The Bubble Lamp is featured in the permanent collection of the Museum of Modern Art in New York. Designed by: George Nelson Features: -Color: White shade. -Shape: Cigar. -UL rated. -Materials: Plastic polymer and steel frame. Specifications: -Accommodates 150 watt incandescent bulb (not included). -Overall dimensions: 63.5'' H x 14'' W.

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Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Eileen Grey Chrome and Glass Accent Table

!±8± Eileen Grey Chrome and Glass Accent Table

Brand : zuo | Rate : | Price : $65.00
Post Date : Nov 22, 2011 07:21:06 | Usually ships in 3-4 business days


  • Clear tempered glass.
  • Chromed steel tube frame.
  • 19 1/2" diameter.
  • Tabletop adjusts from 21 1/2" to 32 1/2" high.

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Sunday, November 20, 2011

Lotus Cigar Floor Lamp - Small by George Nelson

!±8±Lotus Cigar Floor Lamp - Small by George Nelson

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Post Date : Nov 20, 2011 02:26:00
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FL-Cigar-SM George Nelson, born 1908 in Hartford, Connecticut, studied architecture at Yale University. A fellowship enabled him to study at the American Academy in Rome from 1932-34. In Europe he became acquainted with the protagonists and major architectural works of modernism. He joined the editorial staff of Architectural Forum in 1935, where he was employed until 1944. A programmatic article on residential building and furniture design, published in Architectural Forum by Nelson in 1944, attracted the attention of D.J. DePree, head of the furniture company Herman Miller. Shortly after this, George Nelson assumed the position of design director at Herman Miller. Remaining there until 1972, he became a key figure of American design, also convincing the likes of Charles and Ray Eames, Isamu Noguchi and Alexander Girard to work for Herman Miller. His collaboration with Vitra began in 1957. From 1946 onwards Nelson also ran his own design office, creating numerous products that are now regarded as icons of mid-century modernism. Nelson's office also produced important architectural works and exhibition designs. George Nelson died in New York in 1986. His archive belongs to the holdings of the Vitra Design Museum. The first Bubble Lamp was designed by George Nelson in 1947, and produced by Howard Miller starting in the early 1950's, only to end production in 1979. Modernica has re-issued the Nelson Bubble Lamps to the original specifications using the original Howard Miller tooling. The Bubble Lamp is featured in the permanent collection of the Museum of Modern Art in New York. Designed by: George Nelson Features: -Color: White shade. -Shape: Cigar. -UL rated. -Materials: Plastic polymer and steel frame. Specifications: -Accommodates 150 watt incandescent bulb (not included). -Overall dimensions: 54'' H x 10'' W.

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Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Helpful Contemporary Coffee Table Decoration Tips

!±8± Helpful Contemporary Coffee Table Decoration Tips

If you have the need to make a strong statement, you might consider a contemporary coffee table. If you are seeking advice about decorating with one you might want to peruse the next few sections. 

It is important to acquire as much knowledge as you can during this process so you can use your contemporary coffee table to create the perfect room display. As you follow these tips, a new world of creativity should be opened up within you: 

Great names of designers that have inspired the production of many up-to-date tables include Charles and Ray Eames, Charles Le Corbusier, and Mies Van Der Rohe. Eileen Grey and Isamu Noguchi are two additional important examples of modern design influences from whom you can gain inspiration. If you choose pieces made partially of glass, make sure they are created with 12mm safety glass. Some items might also be between 5mm and 6mm thick. Popular variants of this elegant line of furniture include the frosted, black, or clear glass ones. This bit of advice refers to how the contemporary coffee table you chose fits with the overall room display. If you want to compliment this very important piece of furniture, consider spending money on more special, unusual pieces as you shop. On the other hand, make an effort to not to crowd the room with too much decor. If you need chairs or furniture to coordinate, plenty of models of two and three-seater sofas as well as arm chairs work quite nicely with today's coffee tables. Many of the bases of some of the finest tables are made of three or four large legs to ensure maximum support. In some households, people prefer to place a sculpted chandelier, contemporary lamp, or colored lights in a room. This helps create just the right ambiance. Any living room setting is more charming with any one of these selections displayed in the same space. Alternative materials used in the manufacturing of these fine pieces include the following: steel, chrome, wood, or brass. Some types of plastic have been used to make low-budget variants of dinner furnishings, but the function of these is questionable. Look for the ones that are created with the longest-lasting materials. An entire room often has the look of a castle when you use distinct models of modern and classic décor items that send off beams of light like worthy diamonds. As a matter of fact, it is possible to create charming decorative themes no matter where in your home your contemporary coffee table is placed.


Helpful Contemporary Coffee Table Decoration Tips

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