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Vtg GEORGE NELSON Iconic BUBBLE CIGAR Hanging SWAG LAMP Herman Miller Eames Era 

Vtg GEORGE NELSON Iconic BUBBLE CIGAR Hanging SWAG LAMP Herman Miller Eames Era
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Item condition:Used
Ended:Jan 28, 201208:31:54 PST
Winning bid:
US $79.01 [ 10 bids ]
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$18.88 Standard Shipping
Item location:I TAKE PAYPAL, United States
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Seller assumes all responsibility for this listing.Item number: 350526623349
Last updated on Jan 23, 2012 20:47:07 PST View all revisions

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Iconic 1950's GEORGE NELSON Vtg BUBBLE CIGAR 14" LAMP Herman Miller Eames Era




















 

 

 

...Just acquired from a local

mid-century modern 1950's estate.

..offering this circa 1950's-early 1960's Hanging Signed "Herman Miller" by GEORGE NELSON BUBBLE "CIGAR" PENDANT LAMP

..magnificent mid-century modern design..certainly one of the icons of this period

..in good vintage condition..has five small to medium tears to the fabric(all pictured and nothing terribly heartbreaking at all) could be an easy fix for your local professional artist...comes with excellent original long white cord with plug.(of course it works)

.. measures approximately 10" in diameter x 14" height.

... guaranteed of the period and not a reproduction..along with another george nelson/herman miller "SAUCER" bubble pendant lamp came out of this estate and it is also listed and is not signed.

. will make a wonderful additon to your decor.

...look at the pictures and e-mail me with any questions.

...a super addition to your collection.

....please e-mail me with any questions...thank YOU!

..$22 usps shipping to lower 48 ...all other destination pays actual.

 

 




Questions and answers about this item

 Q: Hello, You mentioned that the fabric tears are "an easy fix"? I was not aware that they could be fixed at all, much less that it was easy. Would you care to share more details? How are they repaired, and by whom? An... Continue reading
A: appreciate your interest.
Jan 23, 2012