A mid-century classic, first designed by George Nelson in 1947; later produced by Howard Miller in the early 1950s. It can be seen at the Museum of Modern Art New York. This lamp is made by spray-coating the skeleton structure with a layer of translucent plastic that allows light to softly shine through. Each lamp is supplied with an adjustable cord of up to 183cm and a brushed nickel ceiling plate that measures 13.3cm.