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The Bubbles Multipoint Pendant Light from SONNEMAN Lighting contains several lights surrounded by globe-shaped clear glass shades that emit unrestricted light. Each light hangs at a different height to create depth in the lighting and is attached to metal supports with a polished nickel finish, which combines with the shade to create a clean look with clear aesthetics.
The Kristall 6 One Light Pendant's tightly ridged, contoured molded glass shade projects dazzling, direct illumination. The handcrafted open base shade is available in several glass colors and metal finishes. And a selection of energy efficient lamping options make this mini pendant suited to interior applications from the kitchen to the bedroom.

The 14.1m Single Pendant Mini by Omer Arbel is a 2007 Red Dot Design Award Winner, and for good reason. It presents with a textured, translucent globe shade and warm lighting within, all crafted in a small but mighty pendant that stands alone beautifully but gains its real strength with combined with matching items to give the illusion of a dozen glowing candles. Each light boasts a slender silhouette that easily fits in even the smallest of spaces.

28 series is an exploration of fabrication process which is part of creative director, Omer Arbel's, quest for specificity in manufacturing. Instead of designing form itself, the intent for the 28 series was to design a system that produces form. Arbel developed a method that has loose parameters built into it, which produces a different shape in every iteration of the fabrication procedure. Thus, every 28 series piece made is formally different from any other in existence. Individual 28 series pendants result from complex glass blowing technique whereby air pressure is intermittently introduced into and then removed from a glass matrix (which is intermittently heated and then rapidly cooled). The result is a distorted spherical shape with a composed collection of inner shapes, one of which is made of opaque milk glass and houses a low voltage xenon lamp or 1.8W LED array.

The Caviar Pendant by Arteriors features clear glass sphere suspended from a thin metal rod. The pendant light is anchored by a round metal canopy. Once illuminated, light pours through the pinhole sized perforations. The Caviar Pendant light is available in a brown nickel with smoke or a polished nickel with clear finish option and three size variations.
The Algorithm Mini Pendant by Vibia is subtle, yet sophisticated, featuring a small hand blown glass globe with water-like ripples. The texture of the glass displaces light in a naturally distorted manner, as though its LED light source is placed underwater. The fixture precipitates from a slim steel stem, giving it a dynamic floating appearance to go along with its soft, organic ambiance. Works well as a single or in groups and has a field adjustable cord length for added versatility.
The inspiration behind the Bubble Pendant Light comes from deep sea life. Designed with atomic bubbles of warm walnut expand on radical spokes. Each pendant is digitally enhanced with wood-grain and printed on a crisp linen shade. This stunning pendant provides warm illumination while adding a little nature to your home. Available in Beige or Tan and choose between 5 different sizes ranging from 16 inches to 36 inches.
Traditional meets Industrial with the Briar Globe Pendant by Kichler. This piece will easily complement any decor style, from traditional to contemporary. The Clear Glass globe shaped Diffuser allows for a strong light brighten the room. The top fitter, stem, and canopy are comprised of Steel in a Polished Nickel finish. This fixture is dimmable with a standard incandescent dimmer and is sloped ceiling adjustable up to 45 degrees.

From the Bubbles Collection by By SONNEMAN - A Way of Light, comes the Bubbles Pendant Light. Featuring a clear glass shade and polished nickel metal support.
The Champagne Bubbles Round LED Mutli-Light Pendant Light by SONNEMAN Lighting features tiny illuminations of light that dance through a dazzling array of bubbles within the solid mass of each glass crystal ball. A single source of LED illumination becomes refracted and diffused from within its effervescent volume. The Champagne Bubbles LED Multipoint Pendant Light can be hung as a single source of light or in multiple arrangements.

Originally designed in 2002 by Ferruccio Laviani, the Kartell FL/Y Pendant Light features a collection of dome shades available in a vibrant range of colors. The gradual concave curve at the base is the defining characteristic of the design, actualizing the dual use of ambient and functional down lighting. The batch-dyed thermoplastic shade is crisp in transparent finishes, bringing to mind the lightness and iridescence of a soap bubble in bright light.

The energy efficient Genesis LED Pendant Light by WAC Lighting boats a modern, playful design in sparkling bubble glass with elegant brushed nickel detailing. Direct and indirect illumination provided by the convex lens section of the globe creates a snow-globe feel. The bottom of this pendant is supported by die-cast Aluminum covered in Brushed Nickel Finish. Hang the Genesis LED Pendant Light alone or in a group to illuminate a dining room or living room.
The SONNEMAN Lighting Mela LED Pendant Light alternately blends in with its surroundings and accentuates them with its voluminous elegance. This duality is made possible by the pendant light’s glistening, translucent Dichroic Glass shade. Like a soap bubble, it seems to float lightly in air, with whatever is behind it showing through its thin, iridescent skin. Inside the shade, hanging above its punt-like bottom, a flared Frosted Acrylic cylinder diffuses the light of bright warm white LEDs in all directions. All in all, Mela is large, yet ephemeral, bright yet subtle; a lighting design to add unexpected nuance to modern interiors.
The Globe Pendant Light by Oluce was designed in 1964 and is made in Italy. A beautiful combination of hard and soft, The Globe Pendant Light showcases both industrial and mid-century modern influences. Suspended from a round canopy by a single wire, the shade of this modern pendant light is made from clear, blown-glass. Housed within the shade is the exposed light source which is supported by the metal socket. When illuminated, this pendant light casts direct light that is perfect for use over a kitchen island or counter, in a bedroom over a bedside table or in a living room as a single fixture or arranged in a grouping to create a dynamic display. One of the added features that comes with this fixture is a black electrical cord.
Made in the Netherlands by Harco Loor Design. The Big Bubbles Oval HL 14 Chandelier brings a touch of whimsy to your space with delicate glass bubbles spiraling around on stainless steel stems. With adjustable arms that can be stretched in every direction, you can tweak your light to just the way you like it. This suspension light is perfect for adding that wow factor to your space whether it's over your dining room table or hanging in your entry way. Big Bubbles provides ambient lighting. Made from stainless steel metal and glass.

The Nelson Sauce Crisscross Bubble Pendant, with its simple sculptural shape, is constructed of an innovative taut plastic that coats a steel wire-frame. Nelson's unique design and ingenious use of materials prove to eliminate glare and provide an abundant, yet diffused light. A quality which alone is unique to this material.

The Nelson Ball Crisscross Bubble Pendant by George Nelson was designed in 1952 and has become a hallmark of stylish lighting thanks to its simplicity, unique taut plastic wrapping, and durable metal frame. It is presented in a range of shapes and sizes, creating a basic but pronounced look. This fixture offers ample lighting while still diffusing it enough to cast a warm mood throughout the room.

Design by George Nelson, 1952. Produced by Herman Miller. Handcrafted in Michigan, USA Without question, the Nelson Cigar Crisscross Bubble Pendant is a tried-and-true standard of the modern vocabulary. George Nelson designed the first lamps in 1952. These lamps, with their simple sculptural shapes, are constructed of an innovative taut plastic that coats a steel wire-frame. Nelson's unique design and ingenious use of materials prove to eliminate glare and provide an abundant, yet diffused light. A quality which alone is unique to this material. From the forming of the wire-frame, to the spraying of the vinyl form, one-by-one, each Bubble Lamp is constructed to last decades and each Bubble Lamp is built to George Nelson's original specifications. These famous lamps are part of the permanent collection of the Museum of Modern Art in New York. Brushed nickel canopy. Each pendant comes with 6 feet of wire that can be field shortened. Available in two sizes. Small option shown.

Design by George Nelson, 1952. Produced by Herman Miller. Handcrafted in Michigan, USA Without question, the Nelson Pear Crisscross Bubble Pendant is a tried-and-true standard of the modern vocabulary. George Nelson designed the first lamps in 1952. These lamps, with their simple sculptural shapes, are constructed of an innovative taut plastic that coats a steel wire-frame. Nelson's unique design and ingenious use of materials prove to eliminate glare and provide an abundant, yet diffused light. A quality which alone is unique to this material. From the forming of the wire-frame, to the spraying of the vinyl form, one-by-one, each Bubble Lamp is constructed to last decades and each Bubble Lamp is built to George Nelson's original specifications.

The Nelson Ball Bubble Pendant by Nelson Bubble Lamps sees George Nelson's 1952 design recreated with components for the modern era. A mid-air balancing act, the distilled shape of this pendant light is achieved by adhering thing plastic strips to the wire frame. Beautiful in form in function, the light passes through each strip to create an abundance of soft light. This pendant light features a field-adjustable cord to allow artful placement among existing décor and room features.

Design by George Nelson, 1952. Produced by Herman Miller. Handcrafted in Michigan, USA Without question, the Nelson Cigar Bubble Pendant is a tried-and-true standard of the modern vocabulary. George Nelson designed the first lamps in 1952. These lamps, with their simple sculptural shapes, are constructed of an innovative taut plastic that coats a steel wire-frame. Nelson's unique design and ingenious use of materials prove to eliminate glare and provide an abundant, yet diffused light. A quality which alone is unique to this material. From the forming of the wire-frame, to the spraying of the vinyl form, one-by-one, each Bubble Lamp is constructed to last decades and each Bubble Lamp is built to George Nelson's original specifications. These famous lamps are part of the permanent collection of the Museum of Modern Art in New York.

Design by George Nelson, 1952. Produced by Herman Miller. Handcrafted in Michigan, USA Without question, the Nelson Pear Bubble Pendant is a tried-and-true standard of the modern vocabulary. George Nelson designed the first lamps in 1952. These lamps, with their simple sculptural shapes, are constructed of an innovative taut plastic that coats a steel wire-frame. Nelson's unique design and ingenious use of materials prove to eliminate glare and provide an abundant, yet diffused light. A quality which alone is unique to this material. From the forming of the wire-frame, to the spraying of the vinyl form, one-by-one, each Bubble Lamp is constructed to last decades and each Bubble Lamp is built to George Nelson's original specifications.

The Nelson Propeller Bubble Pendant from Nelson Bubble Lamps is a tried-and-true standard of the modern vocabulary. George Nelson designed the first lamps in 1952. These lamps, with their simple sculptural shapes, are constructed of an innovative taut plastic that coats a steel wire-frame. Nelson's unique design and ingenious use of materials prove to eliminate glare and provide an abundant, yet diffused light. A quality which alone is unique to this material. From the forming of the wire-frame to the spraying of the vinyl form, one-by-one, each Bubble Lamp is constructed to last decades and each Bubble Lamp is built to George Nelson's original specifications.

Design by George Nelson, 1952. Produced by Herman Miller. Handcrafted in Michigan, USA Without question, the Nelson Apple Bubble Pendant Lamp is a tried-and-true standard of the modern vocabulary. These lamps, with their simple sculptural shapes, are constructed of an innovative taut plastic that coats a steel wire-frame. Nelson's unique design and ingenious use of materials prove to eliminate glare and provide an abundant, yet diffused light. A quality which alone is unique to this material. From the forming of the wire-frame, to the spraying of the vinyl form, one-by-one, each Bubble Lamp is constructed to last decades and each Bubble Lamp is built to George Nelson's original specifications. Steel frame with polymer covering. Brushed nickel canopy.
The Nelson Bell Bubble Pendant, designed by George Nelson for Nelson Bubble Lamps, was originally designed in 1952 and produced through the late 1970's. This inventive collection of lights features elegant shapes in soft white polymer over steel framing. One of the most defining lighting collections in mid-century modern design, it boasts lasting appeal and quality construction that is now a permanent collection of the Museum of Modern Art in New York.

Design by George Nelson, 1952. Produced by Herman Miller. Handcrafted in Michigan, USA Without question, the Nelson Lantern Bubble Pendant is a tried-and-true standard of the modern vocabulary. George Nelson designed the first lamps in 1952. These lamps, with their simple sculptural shapes, are constructed of an innovative taut plastic that coats a steel wire-frame. Nelson's unique design and ingenious use of materials prove to eliminate glare and provide an abundant, yet diffused light. A quality which alone is unique to this material. From the forming of the wire-frame, to the spraying of the vinyl form, one-by-one, each Bubble Lamp is constructed to last decades and each Bubble Lamp is built to George Nelson's original specifications. These famous lamps are part of the permanent collection of the Museum of Modern Art in New York. Brushed nickel canopy. Each pendant comes with 6 feet of wire that can be field shortened.
A bubble of contemporary light for your modern home. The George Kovacs Bubble Convertible Mini Pendant has a classic look with its elongated light bulb shining through dignified teak glass. Its Copper Bronze Patina finish is seen on the metal surfaces of this piece, balancing well with its extended adjustable cable.