A mid-century classic, the Bubble Lamp was first designed by George Nelson in 1947 and was produced by Howard Miller starting in the early 1950s and ending in 1979. These famous lamps are part of the permanent collection of the Museum of Modern Art in 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. It has an adjustable cord of up to 183cm.