Modernica
George Nelson created the Bubble Lamp line for Howard Miller in 1947. Howard Miller continued to sell the line throughout the late 1970′s after which they were discontinued.
George Nelson never named the different lamp designs and they were simply given numbers by Howard Miller. A large Saucer Lamp was simply sold under Bubble Lamp H 727 a Large Ball lamp was sold under Bubble Lam H-725.
Howard Miller sold a variety of accessories for the lamps including a tripod base of satin chrome or brass finish steel, swing arms, and adjustable pulley fixture. Another interesting point to note is that all Bubble Lamps were available as Crisscross versions.
Howard Miller did not sell the lamps directly, rather outsourced the sales to Richards Morgenthau Inc who handled their national sales. In the 1990′s Modernica reissued the Bubble Lamp collection, and named each lamp style.
George Nelson never named the different lamp designs and they were simply given numbers by Howard Miller. A large Saucer Lamp was simply sold under Bubble Lamp H 727 a Large Ball lamp was sold under Bubble Lam H-725.
Howard Miller sold a variety of accessories for the lamps including a tripod base of satin chrome or brass finish steel, swing arms, and adjustable pulley fixture. Another interesting point to note is that all Bubble Lamps were available as Crisscross versions.
Howard Miller did not sell the lamps directly, rather outsourced the sales to Richards Morgenthau Inc who handled their national sales. In the 1990′s Modernica reissued the Bubble Lamp collection, and named each lamp style.









