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  1. Bubble Cigar Lamp
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    Bubble Cigar Lamp
    As low as £119 Regular Price £191
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    Bubble Saucer Lamp
    As low as £182 Regular Price £276
  3. Bubble Pear Criss Cross Lamp
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    Bubble Pear Criss Cross Lamp
    As low as £172 Regular Price £260
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    Bubble Cigar Criss Cross Lamp
    As low as £119 Regular Price £191
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    Bubble Ball Lamp
    As low as £179 Regular Price £271
  6. Bubble Ball Criss Cross Lamp
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    Bubble Ball Criss Cross Lamp
    As low as £179 Regular Price £271
  7. Bubble Apple Lamp
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    Bubble Apple Lamp
    As low as £273 Regular Price £414
  8. Bubble Saucer Criss Cross Lamp
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    Bubble Saucer Criss Cross Lamp
    As low as £182 Regular Price £276
  9. Bubble Propeller Lamp
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    Bubble Propeller Lamp
    As low as £273 Regular Price £414
  10. Bubble Pear Lamp
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    Bubble Pear Lamp
    As low as £172 Regular Price £260
  11. Bubble Bell Extra Large Lamp
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    Bubble Bell Extra Large Lamp
    As low as £525 Regular Price £796
  12. Lantern Bubble Pendant Lamp
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    Lantern Bubble Pendant Lamp
    As low as £173 Regular Price £276

George Nelson

George Nelson was an American architect and industrial designer who was widely considered a 'founding-father' of the American Modernist Movement. Born in 1908, he stumbled upon his interest for architecture when he ran into Yale University's Architecture School to escape the rain. He later got accepted to the School and graduated in 1928. Also a prolific writer, he is cited with introducing the works of fellow designers Walter Gropius, Mies van der Rohe and Le Corbusier to North America.  
Nelson said that for a designer to deal creatively with human needs, "he must first make a radical, conscious break with all values he identifies as anti-human." He also declared that "total design is nothing more or less than a process of relating everything to everything."  This revolutionary mentality feeds into his highly aesthetic, yet pleasing designs.