Vendor: Herman Miller, George Nelson
Type: Wall and ceiling lights
Price:
539.00
Of all the lights from the feverish design period of the late forties and early fifties the George Nelson Bubble series are probably the most loved. Originally designed in 1947 and put into production by Herman Miller in the early fifties the lamps have now achieved the status of mid century classic. Unsurpassed in their apparent simplicity the purity of the design hides a great deal of complexity and forced a number of innovations in manufacturing. The polymer skin remains white when illuminated giving a very beautiful calming and if necessary bright light which emphasises the stark precision of the internal frame. The Bubble Lamps are immutable and as such float effortlessly above a churning world that demands change in all things.
Appearance: White skin over visible metal frame, brushed nickel and walnut arm.
Design: 1947. George Nelson made by Herman Miller.
Material: Steel wire frame, composite polymer skin, nickel plated steel, walnut.
Cable: 3.65 metre white cable, plug in cord.
Size: Sconce H 20cm W 45cm. Wall Bracket H 42.5cm W 37cm.
Bulb: 1 x E27 halo max 60w or 1 x E27 suitable LED. Not included.
View all products by George Nelson and Herman Miller.
George Nelson was born in the USA in 1908 and graduated from Yale University in 1928. Nelson originally had no intention of becoming an architect but happened upon the Yale architecture school by accident when seeking shelter from a storm. Nelson achieved some early recognition while still an undergraduate and had some work published in Pencil Points and Architecture magazine. Nelson was to quickly to become a modernist voice arguing against the status quo stating too many concessions were made to the commercial forces within the design industry. Nelson believed that the purity of the design should come first, that it was the responsibility of the designer to improve the world. Following this belief to its natural conclusion Nelson went on to become Director of Design for Herman Miller guiding it through its most prolific modernist period, he also ran his own studio which designed many of the twentieth century's most iconic and enduring furniture.
Herman Miller was a West Michigan businessman who helped his son-in-law, D.J. De Pree, buy the Michigan Star Furniture Company in 1923. De Pree knew his father-in-law was a man of integrity, so he decided to rename the company after him. By the middle of the 20th century, the name Herman Miller had become synonymous with “modern” furniture. Working with legendary designers George Nelson and Charles and Ray Eames, the company produced pieces that would become classics of industrial design. Today, in addition to their classic pieces, Herman Miller is a recognised innovator in contemporary interior furnishings, solutions for healthcare environments and related technologies and services. A publicly held company headquartered in Zeeland, Michigan, they have manufacturing facilities in the United States, China, Italy and the United Kingdom.
George Nelson Bubble Lamp care and maintenance pdf.
Rume Professional is our contract division and we invite trade enquiries. In a world of increasing sameness Rume exists to celebrate the difference, to take the road less travelled. With a family history in design and manufacture going back almost sixty years we have a wealth of experience in navigating the quickening waters of fad and fashion. We can offer the proven professional a selection of lighting and interior products from some of the most highly regarded design companies in the world and can also supply our beautiful, handmade English furniture and a range of accessories from just about everywhere. If your interest is piqued why not complete our online trade account application?
10 to 12 weeks.
All mainland UK £9.95.
For non-mainland UK deliveries please contact us for a quotation.
For further delivery information please refer to Delivery and Returns.
Rume
54 Western Road
Hove
East Sussex
England
BN3 1JD
Phone:01273 777810
Email:[email protected]
Vendor: Herman Miller, George Nelson
Type: Wall and ceiling lights
Price:
607.50
Of all the lights from the feverish design period of the late forties and early fifties the George Nelson Bubble series are probably the most loved. Originally designed in 1947 and put into production by Herman Miller in the early fifties the lamps have now achieved the status of mid century classic. Unsurpassed in their apparent simplicity the purity of the design hides a great deal of complexity and forced a number of innovations in manufacturing. The polymer skin remains white when illuminated giving a very beautiful calming and if necessary bright light which emphasises the stark precision of the internal frame. The Bubble Lamps are immutable and as such float effortlessly above a churning world that demands change in all things.
Appearance: White skin over visible metal frame, brushed nickel and walnut arm.
Design: 1947. George Nelson made by Herman Miller.
Material: Steel wire frame, composite polymer skin, nickel plated steel, walnut.
Cable: 3.65 metre white cable, plug in cord.
Size: Sconce H 33cm W 32cm. Wall Bracket H 42.5cm W 37cm.
Bulb: 1 x E27 halo max 60w or 1 x E27 suitable LED. Not included.
View all products by George Nelson and Herman Miller.
George Nelson was born in the USA in 1908 and graduated from Yale University in 1928. Nelson originally had no intention of becoming an architect but happened upon the Yale architecture school by accident when seeking shelter from a storm. Nelson achieved some early recognition while still an undergraduate and had some work published in Pencil Points and Architecture magazine. Nelson was to quickly to become a modernist voice arguing against the status quo stating too many concessions were made to the commercial forces within the design industry. Nelson believed that the purity of the design should come first, that it was the responsibility of the designer to improve the world. Following this belief to its natural conclusion Nelson went on to become Director of Design for Herman Miller guiding it through its most prolific modernist period, he also ran his own studio which designed many of the twentieth century's most iconic and enduring furniture.
Herman Miller was a West Michigan businessman who helped his son-in-law, D.J. De Pree, buy the Michigan Star Furniture Company in 1923. De Pree knew his father-in-law was a man of integrity, so he decided to rename the company after him. By the middle of the 20th century, the name Herman Miller had become synonymous with “modern” furniture. Working with legendary designers George Nelson and Charles and Ray Eames, the company produced pieces that would become classics of industrial design. Today, in addition to their classic pieces, Herman Miller is a recognised innovator in contemporary interior furnishings, solutions for healthcare environments and related technologies and services. A publicly held company headquartered in Zeeland, Michigan, they have manufacturing facilities in the United States, China, Italy and the United Kingdom.
George Nelson Bubble Lamp care and maintenance pdf.
Rume Professional is our contract division and we invite trade enquiries. In a world of increasing sameness Rume exists to celebrate the difference, to take the road less travelled. With a family history in design and manufacture going back almost sixty years we have a wealth of experience in navigating the quickening waters of fad and fashion. We can offer the proven professional a selection of lighting and interior products from some of the most highly regarded design companies in the world and can also supply our beautiful, handmade English furniture and a range of accessories from just about everywhere. If your interest is piqued why not complete our online trade account application?
10 to 12 weeks.
All mainland UK £9.95.
For non-mainland UK deliveries please contact us for a quotation.
For further delivery information please refer to Delivery and Returns.
Rume
54 Western Road
Hove
East Sussex
England
BN3 1JD
Phone:01273 777810
Email:[email protected]
Vendor: Herman Miller, George Nelson
Type: Wall and ceiling lights
Price:
539.00
Of all the lights from the feverish design period of the late forties and early fifties the George Nelson Bubble series are probably the most loved. Originally designed in 1947 and put into production by Herman Miller in the early fifties the lamps have now achieved the status of mid century classic. Unsurpassed in their apparent simplicity the purity of the design hides a great deal of complexity and forced a number of innovations in manufacturing. The polymer skin remains white when illuminated giving a very beautiful calming and if necessary bright light which emphasises the stark precision of the internal frame. The Bubble Lamps are immutable and as such float effortlessly above a churning world that demands change in all things.
Appearance: White skin over visible metal frame, brushed nickel and walnut arm.
Design: 1947. George Nelson made by Herman Miller.
Material: Steel wire frame, composite polymer skin, nickel plated steel, walnut.
Cable: 3.65 metre white cable, plug in cord.
Size: Sconce H 36cm W 26cm. Wall Bracket H 42.5cm W 37cm.
Bulb: 1 x E27 halo max 60w or 1 x E27 suitable LED. Not included.
View all products by George Nelson and Herman Miller.
George Nelson was born in the USA in 1908 and graduated from Yale University in 1928. Nelson originally had no intention of becoming an architect but happened upon the Yale architecture school by accident when seeking shelter from a storm. Nelson achieved some early recognition while still an undergraduate and had some work published in Pencil Points and Architecture magazine. Nelson was to quickly to become a modernist voice arguing against the status quo stating too many concessions were made to the commercial forces within the design industry. Nelson believed that the purity of the design should come first, that it was the responsibility of the designer to improve the world. Following this belief to its natural conclusion Nelson went on to become Director of Design for Herman Miller guiding it through its most prolific modernist period, he also ran his own studio which designed many of the twentieth century's most iconic and enduring furniture.
Herman Miller was a West Michigan businessman who helped his son-in-law, D.J. De Pree, buy the Michigan Star Furniture Company in 1923. De Pree knew his father-in-law was a man of integrity, so he decided to rename the company after him. By the middle of the 20th century, the name Herman Miller had become synonymous with “modern” furniture. Working with legendary designers George Nelson and Charles and Ray Eames, the company produced pieces that would become classics of industrial design. Today, in addition to their classic pieces, Herman Miller is a recognised innovator in contemporary interior furnishings, solutions for healthcare environments and related technologies and services. A publicly held company headquartered in Zeeland, Michigan, they have manufacturing facilities in the United States, China, Italy and the United Kingdom.
George Nelson Bubble Lamp care and maintenance pdf.
Rume Professional is our contract division and we invite trade enquiries. In a world of increasing sameness Rume exists to celebrate the difference, to take the road less travelled. With a family history in design and manufacture going back almost sixty years we have a wealth of experience in navigating the quickening waters of fad and fashion. We can offer the proven professional a selection of lighting and interior products from some of the most highly regarded design companies in the world and can also supply our beautiful, handmade English furniture and a range of accessories from just about everywhere. If your interest is piqued why not complete our online trade account application?
10 to 12 weeks.
All mainland UK £9.95.
For non-mainland UK deliveries please contact us for a quotation.
For further delivery information please refer to Delivery and Returns.
Rume
54 Western Road
Hove
East Sussex
England
BN3 1JD
Phone:01273 777810
Email:[email protected]
Vendor: Herman Miller, George Nelson
Type: Wall and ceiling lights
Price:
539.00
Of all the lights from the feverish design period of the late forties and early fifties the George Nelson Bubble series are probably the most loved. Originally designed in 1947 and put into production by Herman Miller in the early fifties the lamps have now achieved the status of mid century classic. Unsurpassed in their apparent simplicity the purity of the design hides a great deal of complexity and forced a number of innovations in manufacturing. The polymer skin remains white when illuminated giving a very beautiful calming and if necessary bright light which emphasises the stark precision of the internal frame. The Bubble Lamps are immutable and as such float effortlessly above a churning world that demands change in all things.
Appearance: White skin over visible metal frame, brushed nickel and walnut arm.
Design: 1947. George Nelson made by Herman Miller.
Material: Steel wire frame, composite polymer skin, nickel plated steel, walnut.
Cable: 3.65 metre white cable, plug in cord.
Size: Sconce H 30cm W 32cm. Wall Bracket H 42.5cm W 37cm.
Bulb: 1 x E27 halo max 60w or 1 x E27 suitable LED. Not included.
View all products by George Nelson and Herman Miller.
George Nelson was born in the USA in 1908 and graduated from Yale University in 1928. Nelson originally had no intention of becoming an architect but happened upon the Yale architecture school by accident when seeking shelter from a storm. Nelson achieved some early recognition while still an undergraduate and had some work published in Pencil Points and Architecture magazine. Nelson was to quickly to become a modernist voice arguing against the status quo stating too many concessions were made to the commercial forces within the design industry. Nelson believed that the purity of the design should come first, that it was the responsibility of the designer to improve the world. Following this belief to its natural conclusion Nelson went on to become Director of Design for Herman Miller guiding it through its most prolific modernist period, he also ran his own studio which designed many of the twentieth century's most iconic and enduring furniture.
Herman Miller was a West Michigan businessman who helped his son-in-law, D.J. De Pree, buy the Michigan Star Furniture Company in 1923. De Pree knew his father-in-law was a man of integrity, so he decided to rename the company after him. By the middle of the 20th century, the name Herman Miller had become synonymous with “modern” furniture. Working with legendary designers George Nelson and Charles and Ray Eames, the company produced pieces that would become classics of industrial design. Today, in addition to their classic pieces, Herman Miller is a recognised innovator in contemporary interior furnishings, solutions for healthcare environments and related technologies and services. A publicly held company headquartered in Zeeland, Michigan, they have manufacturing facilities in the United States, China, Italy and the United Kingdom.
George Nelson Bubble Lamp care and maintenance pdf.
Rume Professional is our contract division and we invite trade enquiries. In a world of increasing sameness Rume exists to celebrate the difference, to take the road less travelled. With a family history in design and manufacture going back almost sixty years we have a wealth of experience in navigating the quickening waters of fad and fashion. We can offer the proven professional a selection of lighting and interior products from some of the most highly regarded design companies in the world and can also supply our beautiful, handmade English furniture and a range of accessories from just about everywhere. If your interest is piqued why not complete our online trade account application?
10 to 12 weeks.
All mainland UK £9.95.
For non-mainland UK deliveries please contact us for a quotation.
For further delivery information please refer to Delivery and Returns.
Rume
54 Western Road
Hove
East Sussex
England
BN3 1JD
Phone:01273 777810
Email:[email protected]
Vendor: Herman Miller, George Nelson
Type: Suspension Lights
Price:
436.50 - 503.00
(2 variants)
Of all the hanging lights from the feverish design period of the late forties and early fifties the George Nelson Bubble series are probably the most loved. Originally designed in 1947 and put into production by Herman Miller in the early fifties the lamps have now achieved the status of mid century classic. Unsurpassed in their apparent simplicity the purity of the design hides a great deal of complexity and forced a number of innovations in manufacturing. The polymer skin remains white when illuminated giving a very beautiful calming and if necessary bright light which emphasises the stark precision of the internal frame. The Bubble Lamps are immutable and as such float effortlessly above a churning world that demands change in all things.
Appearance: White skin over visible crisscrossed metal frame in two sizes.
Design: 1947. George Nelson made by Herman Miller.
Material: Steel wire frame, composite polymer skin, nickel plated steel.
Cable: 1.85 metre white cable, 13.5 cm nickel plate ceiling rose included.
Size: Medium dia 63cm H 24cm. Small dia 45cm H 19cm.
Bulb: 1 x E27 halo max 60w or 1 x E27 suitable LED. Not included.
View all products by George Nelson and Herman Miller.
George Nelson was born in the USA in 1908 and graduated from Yale University in 1928. Nelson originally had no intention of becoming an architect but happened upon the Yale architecture school by accident when seeking shelter from a storm. Nelson achieved some early recognition while still an undergraduate and had some work published in Pencil Points and Architecture magazine. Nelson was to quickly to become a modernist voice arguing against the status quo stating too many concessions were made to the commercial forces within the design industry. Nelson believed that the purity of the design should come first, that it was the responsibility of the designer to improve the world. Following this belief to its natural conclusion Nelson went on to become Director of Design for Herman Miller guiding it through its most prolific modernist period, he also ran his own studio which designed many of the twentieth century's most iconic and enduring furniture.
Herman Miller was a West Michigan businessman who helped his son-in-law, D.J. De Pree, buy the Michigan Star Furniture Company in 1923. De Pree knew his father-in-law was a man of integrity, so he decided to rename the company after him. By the middle of the 20th century, the name Herman Miller had become synonymous with “modern” furniture. Working with legendary designers George Nelson and Charles and Ray Eames, the company produced pieces that would become classics of industrial design. Today, in addition to their classic pieces, Herman Miller is a recognised innovator in contemporary interior furnishings, solutions for healthcare environments and related technologies and services. A publicly held company headquartered in Zeeland, Michigan, they have manufacturing facilities in the United States, China, Italy and the United Kingdom.
George Nelson Bubble Lamp care and maintenance pdf.
George Nelson Bubble Lamp Assembly Instructions pdf.
Rume Professional is our contract division and we invite trade enquiries. In a world of increasing sameness Rume exists to celebrate the difference, to take the road less travelled. With a family history in design and manufacture going back almost sixty years we have a wealth of experience in navigating the quickening waters of fad and fashion. We can offer the proven professional a selection of lighting and interior products from some of the most highly regarded design companies in the world and can also supply our beautiful, handmade English furniture and a range of accessories from just about everywhere. If your interest is piqued why not complete our online trade account application?
5 to 7 weeks.
All mainland UK Small and Medium £9.95. Large £14.95.
For non-mainland UK deliveries please contact us for a quotation.
For further delivery information please refer to Delivery and Returns.
Rume
54 Western Road
Hove
East Sussex
England
BN3 1JD
Phone:01273 777810
Email:[email protected]
Vendor: Herman Miller, George Nelson
Type: Suspension Lights
Price:
503.00
Of all the hanging lights from the feverish design period of the late forties and early fifties the George Nelson Bubble series are probably the most loved. Originally designed in 1947 and put into production by Herman Miller in the early fifties the lamps have now achieved the status of mid century classic. Unsurpassed in their apparent simplicity the purity of the design hides a great deal of complexity and forced a number of innovations in manufacturing. The polymer skin remains white when illuminated giving a very beautiful calming and if necessary bright light which emphasises the stark precision of the internal frame. The Bubble Lamps are immutable and as such float effortlessly above a churning world that demands change in all things.
Dimensions: Diameter 54cm. H 36cm.
Appearance: White skin over visible sort of propeller shaped metal frame.
Design: 1947. George Nelson made by Herman Miller.
Material: Steel wire frame, composite polymer skin, nickel plated steel.
Cable: 1.85 metre white cable, 13.5 cm nickel plate ceiling rose included.
Size: Dia 54cm H 36cm.
Bulb: 1 x E27 halo max 60w or 1 x E27 suitable LED. Not included.
View all products by George Nelson and Herman Miller.
George Nelson was born in the USA in 1908 and graduated from Yale University in 1928. Nelson originally had no intention of becoming an architect but happened upon the Yale architecture school by accident when seeking shelter from a storm. Nelson achieved some early recognition while still an undergraduate and had some work published in Pencil Points and Architecture magazine. Nelson was to quickly to become a modernist voice arguing against the status quo stating too many concessions were made to the commercial forces within the design industry. Nelson believed that the purity of the design should come first, that it was the responsibility of the designer to improve the world. Following this belief to its natural conclusion Nelson went on to become Director of Design for Herman Miller guiding it through its most prolific modernist period, he also ran his own studio which designed many of the twentieth century's most iconic and enduring furniture.
Herman Miller was a West Michigan businessman who helped his son-in-law, D.J. De Pree, buy the Michigan Star Furniture Company in 1923. De Pree knew his father-in-law was a man of integrity, so he decided to rename the company after him. By the middle of the 20th century, the name Herman Miller had become synonymous with “modern” furniture. Working with legendary designers George Nelson and Charles and Ray Eames, the company produced pieces that would become classics of industrial design. Today, in addition to their classic pieces, Herman Miller is a recognised innovator in contemporary interior furnishings, solutions for healthcare environments and related technologies and services. A publicly held company headquartered in Zeeland, Michigan, they have manufacturing facilities in the United States, China, Italy and the United Kingdom.
George Nelson Bubble Lamp care and maintenance pdf.
George Nelson Bubble Lamp Assembly Instructions pdf.
Rume Professional is our contract division and we invite trade enquiries. In a world of increasing sameness Rume exists to celebrate the difference, to take the road less travelled. With a family history in design and manufacture going back almost sixty years we have a wealth of experience in navigating the quickening waters of fad and fashion. We can offer the proven professional a selection of lighting and interior products from some of the most highly regarded design companies in the world and can also supply our beautiful, handmade English furniture and a range of accessories from just about everywhere. If your interest is piqued why not complete our online trade account application?
10 to 12 weeks.
All mainland UK Small and Medium £9.95.
For non-mainland UK deliveries please contact us for a quotation.
For further delivery information please refer to Delivery and Returns.
Rume
54 Western Road
Hove
East Sussex
England
BN3 1JD
Phone:01273 777810
Email:[email protected]
Vendor: Herman Miller, George Nelson
Type: Suspension Lights
Price:
436.50 - 517.50
(2 variants)
Of all the hanging lights from the feverish design period of the late forties and early fifties the George Nelson Bubble series are probably the most loved. Originally designed in 1947 and put into production by Herman Miller in the early fifties the lamps have now achieved the status of mid century classic. Unsurpassed in their apparent simplicity the purity of the design hides a great deal of complexity and forced a number of innovations in manufacturing. The polymer skin remains white when illuminated giving a very beautiful calming and if necessary bright light which emphasises the stark precision of the internal frame. The Bubble Lamps are immutable and as such float effortlessly above a churning world that demands change in all things.
Appearance: White skin over visible sort of pear shaped metal frame in two sizes.
Design: 1947. George Nelson made by Herman Miller.
Material: Steel wire frame, composite polymer skin, nickel plated steel.
Cable: 1.85 metre white cable, 13.5 cm nickel plate ceiling rose included.
Size: Medium dia 43cm H 48cm. Small dia 33cm H 32cm.
Bulb: 1 x E27 halo max 60w or 1 x E27 suitable LED. Not included.
View all products by George Nelson and Herman Miller.
George Nelson was born in the USA in 1908 and graduated from Yale University in 1928. Nelson originally had no intention of becoming an architect but happened upon the Yale architecture school by accident when seeking shelter from a storm. Nelson achieved some early recognition while still an undergraduate and had some work published in Pencil Points and Architecture magazine. Nelson was to quickly to become a modernist voice arguing against the status quo stating too many concessions were made to the commercial forces within the design industry. Nelson believed that the purity of the design should come first, that it was the responsibility of the designer to improve the world. Following this belief to its natural conclusion Nelson went on to become Director of Design for Herman Miller guiding it through its most prolific modernist period, he also ran his own studio which designed many of the twentieth century's most iconic and enduring furniture.
Herman Miller was a West Michigan businessman who helped his son-in-law, D.J. De Pree, buy the Michigan Star Furniture Company in 1923. De Pree knew his father-in-law was a man of integrity, so he decided to rename the company after him. By the middle of the 20th century, the name Herman Miller had become synonymous with “modern” furniture. Working with legendary designers George Nelson and Charles and Ray Eames, the company produced pieces that would become classics of industrial design. Today, in addition to their classic pieces, Herman Miller is a recognised innovator in contemporary interior furnishings, solutions for healthcare environments and related technologies and services. A publicly held company headquartered in Zeeland, Michigan, they have manufacturing facilities in the United States, China, Italy and the United Kingdom.
George Nelson Bubble Lamp care and maintenance pdf.
George Nelson Bubble Lamp Assembly Instructions pdf.
Rume Professional is our contract division and we invite trade enquiries. In a world of increasing sameness Rume exists to celebrate the difference, to take the road less travelled. With a family history in design and manufacture going back almost sixty years we have a wealth of experience in navigating the quickening waters of fad and fashion. We can offer the proven professional a selection of lighting and interior products from some of the most highly regarded design companies in the world and can also supply our beautiful, handmade English furniture and a range of accessories from just about everywhere. If your interest is piqued why not complete our online trade account application?
2 to 3 weeks.
All mainland UK Small and Medium £9.95.
For non-mainland UK deliveries please contact us for a quotation.
For further delivery information please refer to Delivery and Returns.
Rume
54 Western Road
Hove
East Sussex
England
BN3 1JD
Phone:01273 777810
Email:[email protected]
Vendor: Herman Miller, George Nelson
Type: Suspension Lights
Price:
481.50 - 584.00
(2 variants)
Of all the hanging lights from the feverish design period of the late forties and early fifties the George Nelson Bubble series are probably the most loved. Originally designed in 1947 and put into production by Herman Miller in the early fifties the lamps have now achieved the status of mid century classic. Unsurpassed in their apparent simplicity the purity of the design hides a great deal of complexity and forced a number of innovations in manufacturing. The polymer skin remains white when illuminated giving a very beautiful calming and if necessary bright light which emphasises the stark precision of the internal frame. The Bubble Lamps are immutable and as such float effortlessly above a churning world that demands change in all things.
Appearance: White skin over visible crisscrossed metal frame in two sizes.
Design: 1947. George Nelson made by Herman Miller.
Material: Steel wire frame, composite polymer skin, nickel plated steel.
Cable: 1.85 metre white cable, 13.5 cm nickel plate ceiling rose included.
Size: Medium dia 43cm H 48cm. Small dia 33cm H 31cm.
Bulb: 1 x E27 halo max 60w or 1 x E27 suitable LED. Not included.
View all products by George Nelson and Herman Miller.
George Nelson was born in the USA in 1908 and graduated from Yale University in 1928. Nelson originally had no intention of becoming an architect but happened upon the Yale architecture school by accident when seeking shelter from a storm. Nelson achieved some early recognition while still an undergraduate and had some work published in Pencil Points and Architecture magazine. Nelson was to quickly to become a modernist voice arguing against the status quo stating too many concessions were made to the commercial forces within the design industry. Nelson believed that the purity of the design should come first, that it was the responsibility of the designer to improve the world. Following this belief to its natural conclusion Nelson went on to become Director of Design for Herman Miller guiding it through its most prolific modernist period, he also ran his own studio which designed many of the twentieth century's most iconic and enduring furniture.
Herman Miller was a West Michigan businessman who helped his son-in-law, D.J. De Pree, buy the Michigan Star Furniture Company in 1923. De Pree knew his father-in-law was a man of integrity, so he decided to rename the company after him. By the middle of the 20th century, the name Herman Miller had become synonymous with “modern” furniture. Working with legendary designers George Nelson and Charles and Ray Eames, the company produced pieces that would become classics of industrial design. Today, in addition to their classic pieces, Herman Miller is a recognised innovator in contemporary interior furnishings, solutions for healthcare environments and related technologies and services. A publicly held company headquartered in Zeeland, Michigan, they have manufacturing facilities in the United States, China, Italy and the United Kingdom.
George Nelson Bubble Lamp care and maintenance pdf.
George Nelson Bubble Lamp Assembly Instructions pdf.
Rume Professional is our contract division and we invite trade enquiries. In a world of increasing sameness Rume exists to celebrate the difference, to take the road less travelled. With a family history in design and manufacture going back almost sixty years we have a wealth of experience in navigating the quickening waters of fad and fashion. We can offer the proven professional a selection of lighting and interior products from some of the most highly regarded design companies in the world and can also supply our beautiful, handmade English furniture and a range of accessories from just about everywhere. If your interest is piqued why not complete our online trade account application?
2 to 3 weeks.
All mainland UK Small and Medium £9.95.
For non-mainland UK deliveries please contact us for a quotation.
For further delivery information please refer to Delivery and Returns.
Rume
54 Western Road
Hove
East Sussex
England
BN3 1JD
Phone:01273 777810
Email:[email protected]
Vendor: Herman Miller, George Nelson
Type: Suspension Lights
Price:
436.50 - 539.00
(2 variants)
Of all the hanging lights from the feverish design period of the late forties and early fifties the George Nelson Bubble series are probably the most loved. Originally designed in 1947 and put into production by Herman Miller in the early fifties the lamps have now achieved the status of mid century classic. Unsurpassed in their apparent simplicity the purity of the design hides a great deal of complexity and forced a number of innovations in manufacturing. The polymer skin remains white when illuminated giving a very beautiful calming and if necessary bright light which emphasises the stark precision of the internal frame. The Bubble Lamps are immutable and as such float effortlessly above a churning world that demands change in all things.
Appearance: White skin over visible crisscrossed metal frame in two sizes.
Design: 1947. George Nelson made by Herman Miller.
Material: Steel wire frame, composite polymer skin, nickel plated steel.
Cable: 1.85 metre white cable, 13.5 cm nickel plate ceiling rose included.
Size: Medium dia 33cm H 53cm. Small dia 27cm H 36cm.
Bulb: 1 x E27 halo max 60w or 1 x E27 suitable LED. Not included.
View all products by George Nelson and Herman Miller.
George Nelson was born in the USA in 1908 and graduated from Yale University in 1928. Nelson originally had no intention of becoming an architect but happened upon the Yale architecture school by accident when seeking shelter from a storm. Nelson achieved some early recognition while still an undergraduate and had some work published in Pencil Points and Architecture magazine. Nelson was to quickly to become a modernist voice arguing against the status quo stating too many concessions were made to the commercial forces within the design industry. Nelson believed that the purity of the design should come first, that it was the responsibility of the designer to improve the world. Following this belief to its natural conclusion Nelson went on to become Director of Design for Herman Miller guiding it through its most prolific modernist period, he also ran his own studio which designed many of the twentieth century's most iconic and enduring furniture.
Herman Miller was a West Michigan businessman who helped his son-in-law, D.J. De Pree, buy the Michigan Star Furniture Company in 1923. De Pree knew his father-in-law was a man of integrity, so he decided to rename the company after him. By the middle of the 20th century, the name Herman Miller had become synonymous with “modern” furniture. Working with legendary designers George Nelson and Charles and Ray Eames, the company produced pieces that would become classics of industrial design. Today, in addition to their classic pieces, Herman Miller is a recognised innovator in contemporary interior furnishings, solutions for healthcare environments and related technologies and services. A publicly held company headquartered in Zeeland, Michigan, they have manufacturing facilities in the United States, China, Italy and the United Kingdom.
George Nelson Bubble Lamp care and maintenance pdf.
George Nelson Bubble Lamp Assembly Instructions pdf.
Rume Professional is our contract division and we invite trade enquiries. In a world of increasing sameness Rume exists to celebrate the difference, to take the road less travelled. With a family history in design and manufacture going back almost sixty years we have a wealth of experience in navigating the quickening waters of fad and fashion. We can offer the proven professional a selection of lighting and interior products from some of the most highly regarded design companies in the world and can also supply our beautiful, handmade English furniture and a range of accessories from just about everywhere. If your interest is piqued why not complete our online trade account application?
10 to 12 weeks.
All mainland UK Small and Medium £9.95.
For non-mainland UK deliveries please contact us for a quotation.
For further delivery information please refer to Delivery and Returns.
Rume
54 Western Road
Hove
East Sussex
England
BN3 1JD
Phone:01273 777810
Email:[email protected]
Vendor: Herman Miller, George Nelson
Type: Suspension Lights
Price:
436.50 - 539.00
(2 variants)
Of all the hanging lights from the feverish design period of the late forties and early fifties the George Nelson Bubble series are probably the most loved. Originally designed in 1947 and put into production by Herman Miller in the early fifties the lamps have now achieved the status of mid century classic. Unsurpassed in their apparent simplicity the purity of the design hides a great deal of complexity and forced a number of innovations in manufacturing. The polymer skin remains white when illuminated giving a very beautiful calming and if necessary bright light which emphasises the stark precision of the internal frame. The Bubble Lamps are immutable and as such float effortlessly above a churning world that demands change in all things.
Appearance: White skin over visible crisscrossed metal frame in two sizes.
Design: 1947. George Nelson made by Herman Miller.
Material: Steel wire frame, composite polymer skin, nickel plated steel.
Cable: 1.85 metre white cable, 13.5 cm nickel plate ceiling rose included.
Size: Medium dia 48cm H 39cm. Small dia 32cm H 31cm.
Bulb: 1 x E27 halo max 60w or 1 x E27 suitable LED. Not included.
View all products by George Nelson and Herman Miller.
George Nelson was born in the USA in 1908 and graduated from Yale University in 1928. Nelson originally had no intention of becoming an architect but happened upon the Yale architecture school by accident when seeking shelter from a storm. Nelson achieved some early recognition while still an undergraduate and had some work published in Pencil Points and Architecture magazine. Nelson was to quickly to become a modernist voice arguing against the status quo stating too many concessions were made to the commercial forces within the design industry. Nelson believed that the purity of the design should come first, that it was the responsibility of the designer to improve the world. Following this belief to its natural conclusion Nelson went on to become Director of Design for Herman Miller guiding it through its most prolific modernist period, he also ran his own studio which designed many of the twentieth century's most iconic and enduring furniture.
Herman Miller was a West Michigan businessman who helped his son-in-law, D.J. De Pree, buy the Michigan Star Furniture Company in 1923. De Pree knew his father-in-law was a man of integrity, so he decided to rename the company after him. By the middle of the 20th century, the name Herman Miller had become synonymous with “modern” furniture. Working with legendary designers George Nelson and Charles and Ray Eames, the company produced pieces that would become classics of industrial design. Today, in addition to their classic pieces, Herman Miller is a recognised innovator in contemporary interior furnishings, solutions for healthcare environments and related technologies and services. A publicly held company headquartered in Zeeland, Michigan, they have manufacturing facilities in the United States, China, Italy and the United Kingdom.
George Nelson Bubble Lamp care and maintenance pdf.
George Nelson Bubble Lamp Assembly Instructions pdf.
Rume Professional is our contract division and we invite trade enquiries. In a world of increasing sameness Rume exists to celebrate the difference, to take the road less travelled. With a family history in design and manufacture going back almost sixty years we have a wealth of experience in navigating the quickening waters of fad and fashion. We can offer the proven professional a selection of lighting and interior products from some of the most highly regarded design companies in the world and can also supply our beautiful, handmade English furniture and a range of accessories from just about everywhere. If your interest is piqued why not complete our online trade account application?
10 to 12 weeks.
All mainland UK Small and Medium £9.95.
For non-mainland UK deliveries please contact us for a quotation.
For further delivery information please refer to Delivery and Returns.
Rume
54 Western Road
Hove
East Sussex
England
BN3 1JD
Phone:01273 777810
Email:[email protected]
Vendor: Herman Miller, George Nelson
Type: Suspension Lights
Price:
404.00 - 607.50
(3 variants)
Of all the hanging lights from the feverish design period of the late forties and early fifties the George Nelson Bubble series are probably the most loved. Originally designed in 1947 and put into production by Herman Miller in the early fifties the lamps have now achieved the status of mid century classic. Unsurpassed in their apparent simplicity the purity of the design hides a great deal of complexity and forced a number of innovations in manufacturing. The polymer skin remains white when illuminated giving a very beautiful calming and if necessary bright light which emphasises the stark precision of the internal frame. The Bubble Lamps are immutable and as such float effortlessly above a churning world that demands change in all things.
Appearance: White skin over visible metal frame in three sizes.
Design: 1947. George Nelson made by Herman Miller.
Material: Steel wire frame, composite polymer skin, nickel plated steel.
Cable: 1.85 metre white cable, 13.5 cm nickel plate ceiling rose included.
Size: Large dia 35cm H 84cm. Medium dia 29cm H 53cm. Small dia 25cm H 35cm.
Bulb: 1 x E27 halo max 60w or 1 x E27 suitable LED. Not included.
View all products by George Nelson and Herman Miller.
George Nelson was born in the USA in 1908 and graduated from Yale University in 1928. Nelson originally had no intention of becoming an architect but happened upon the Yale architecture school by accident when seeking shelter from a storm. Nelson achieved some early recognition while still an undergraduate and had some work published in Pencil Points and Architecture magazine. Nelson was to quickly to become a modernist voice arguing against the status quo stating too many concessions were made to the commercial forces within the design industry. Nelson believed that the purity of the design should come first, that it was the responsibility of the designer to improve the world. Following this belief to its natural conclusion Nelson went on to become Director of Design for Herman Miller guiding it through its most prolific modernist period, he also ran his own studio which designed many of the twentieth century's most iconic and enduring furniture.
Herman Miller was a West Michigan businessman who helped his son-in-law, D.J. De Pree, buy the Michigan Star Furniture Company in 1923. De Pree knew his father-in-law was a man of integrity, so he decided to rename the company after him. By the middle of the 20th century, the name Herman Miller had become synonymous with “modern” furniture. Working with legendary designers George Nelson and Charles and Ray Eames, the company produced pieces that would become classics of industrial design. Today, in addition to their classic pieces, Herman Miller is a recognised innovator in contemporary interior furnishings, solutions for healthcare environments and related technologies and services. A publicly held company headquartered in Zeeland, Michigan, they have manufacturing facilities in the United States, China, Italy and the United Kingdom.
George Nelson Bubble Lamp care and maintenance pdf.
George Nelson Bubble Lamp Assembly Instructions pdf.
Rume Professional is our contract division and we invite trade enquiries. In a world of increasing sameness Rume exists to celebrate the difference, to take the road less travelled. With a family history in design and manufacture going back almost sixty years we have a wealth of experience in navigating the quickening waters of fad and fashion. We can offer the proven professional a selection of lighting and interior products from some of the most highly regarded design companies in the world and can also supply our beautiful, handmade English furniture and a range of accessories from just about everywhere. If your interest is piqued why not complete our online trade account application?
3 to 6 weeks.
All mainland UK Small and Medium £9.95. Large £14.95.
For non-mainland UK deliveries please contact us for a quotation.
For further delivery information please refer to Delivery and Returns.
Rume
54 Western Road
Hove
East Sussex
England
BN3 1JD
Phone:01273 777810
Email:[email protected]
Vendor: Herman Miller, George Nelson
Type: Suspension Lights
Price:
400.50 - 607.50
(3 variants)
Of all the hanging lights from the feverish design period of the late forties and early fifties the George Nelson Bubble series are probably the most loved. Originally designed in 1947 and put into production by Herman Miller in the early fifties the lamps have now achieved the status of mid century classic. Unsurpassed in their apparent simplicity the purity of the design hides a great deal of complexity and forced a number of innovations in manufacturing. The polymer skin remains white when illuminated giving a very beautiful calming and if necessary bright light which emphasises the stark precision of the internal frame. The Bubble Lamps are immutable and as such float effortlessly above a churning world that demands change in all things.
Appearance: White skin over visible metal frame in three sizes.
Design: 1947. George Nelson made by Herman Miller.
Material: Steel wire frame, composite polymer skin, nickel plated steel.
Cable: 1.85 metre white cable, 13.5 cm nickel plate ceiling rose included.
Size: Large dia 68cm H 58cm. Medium dia 48cm H 39cm. Small dia 32cm H 30cm.
Bulb: 1 x E27 halo max 60w or 1 x E27 suitable LED. Not included.
View all products by George Nelson and Herman Miller.
George Nelson was born in the USA in 1908 and graduated from Yale University in 1928. Nelson originally had no intention of becoming an architect but happened upon the Yale architecture school by accident when seeking shelter from a storm. Nelson achieved some early recognition while still an undergraduate and had some work published in Pencil Points and Architecture magazine. Nelson was to quickly to become a modernist voice arguing against the status quo stating too many concessions were made to the commercial forces within the design industry. Nelson believed that the purity of the design should come first, that it was the responsibility of the designer to improve the world. Following this belief to its natural conclusion Nelson went on to become Director of Design for Herman Miller guiding it through its most prolific modernist period, he also ran his own studio which designed many of the twentieth century's most iconic and enduring furniture.
Herman Miller was a West Michigan businessman who helped his son-in-law, D.J. De Pree, buy the Michigan Star Furniture Company in 1923. De Pree knew his father-in-law was a man of integrity, so he decided to rename the company after him. By the middle of the 20th century, the name Herman Miller had become synonymous with “modern” furniture. Working with legendary designers George Nelson and Charles and Ray Eames, the company produced pieces that would become classics of industrial design. Today, in addition to their classic pieces, Herman Miller is a recognised innovator in contemporary interior furnishings, solutions for healthcare environments and related technologies and services. A publicly held company headquartered in Zeeland, Michigan, they have manufacturing facilities in the United States, China, Italy and the United Kingdom.
George Nelson Bubble Lamp care and maintenance pdf.
George Nelson Bubble Lamp Assembly Instructions pdf.
Rume Professional is our contract division and we invite trade enquiries. In a world of increasing sameness Rume exists to celebrate the difference, to take the road less travelled. With a family history in design and manufacture going back almost sixty years we have a wealth of experience in navigating the quickening waters of fad and fashion. We can offer the proven professional a selection of lighting and interior products from some of the most highly regarded design companies in the world and can also supply our beautiful, handmade English furniture and a range of accessories from just about everywhere. If your interest is piqued why not complete our online trade account application?
5 to 7 weeks.
All mainland UK Small and Medium £9.95. Large £14.95.
For non-mainland UK deliveries please contact us for a quotation.
For further delivery information please refer to Delivery and Returns.
Rume
54 Western Road
Hove
East Sussex
England
BN3 1JD
Phone:01273 777810
Email:[email protected]
Vendor: Herman Miller, George Nelson
Type: Suspension Lights
Price:
467.00
Of all the hanging lights from the feverish design period of the late forties and early fifties the George Nelson Bubble series are probably the most loved. Originally designed in 1947 and put into production by Herman Miller in the early fifties the lamps have now achieved the status of mid century classic. Unsurpassed in their apparent simplicity the purity of the design hides a great deal of complexity and forced a number of innovations in manufacturing. The polymer skin remains white when illuminated giving a very beautiful calming and if necessary bright light which emphasises the stark precision of the internal frame. The Bubble Lamps are immutable and as such float effortlessly above a churning world that demands change in all things.
Dimensions: Diameter 53.3cm H 35.5cm.
Appearance: Not quite an apple shape with white skin over visible metal frame.
Design: 1947. George Nelson made in the USA by Herman Miller.
Material: Steel wire frame, composite polymer skin, nickel plated steel.
Cable: 1.85 metre white cable, 13.5 cm nickel plate ceiling rose included.
Size: Diameter 53.3cm H 35.5cm.
Bulb: 1 x E27 halo max 60w or 1 x E27 suitable LED. Not included.
View all products by George Nelson and Herman Miller.
George Nelson was born in the USA in 1908 and graduated from Yale University in 1928. Nelson originally had no intention of becoming an architect but happened upon the Yale architecture school by accident when seeking shelter from a storm. Nelson achieved some early recognition while still an undergraduate and had some work published in Pencil Points and Architecture magazine. Nelson was to quickly to become a modernist voice arguing against the status quo stating too many concessions were made to the commercial forces within the design industry. Nelson believed that the purity of the design should come first, that it was the responsibility of the designer to improve the world. Following this belief to its natural conclusion Nelson went on to become Director of Design for Herman Miller guiding it through its most prolific modernist period, he also ran his own studio which designed many of the twentieth century's most iconic and enduring furniture.
Herman Miller was a West Michigan businessman who helped his son-in-law, D.J. De Pree, buy the Michigan Star Furniture Company in 1923. De Pree knew his father-in-law was a man of integrity, so he decided to rename the company after him. By the middle of the 20th century, the name Herman Miller had become synonymous with “modern” furniture. Working with legendary designers George Nelson and Charles and Ray Eames, the company produced pieces that would become classics of industrial design. Today, in addition to their classic pieces, Herman Miller is a recognised innovator in contemporary interior furnishings, solutions for healthcare environments and related technologies and services. A publicly held company headquartered in Zeeland, Michigan, they have manufacturing facilities in the United States, China, Italy and the United Kingdom.
George Nelson Bubble Lamp care and maintenance pdf.
George Nelson Bubble Lamp Assembly Instructions pdf.
Rume Professional is our contract division and we invite trade enquiries. In a world of increasing sameness Rume exists to celebrate the difference, to take the road less travelled. With a family history in design and manufacture going back almost sixty years we have a wealth of experience in navigating the quickening waters of fad and fashion. We can offer the proven professional a selection of lighting and interior products from some of the most highly regarded design companies in the world and can also supply our beautiful, handmade English furniture and a range of accessories from just about everywhere. If your interest is piqued why not complete our online trade account application?
10 to 12 weeks.
All mainland UK £9.95
For non-mainland UK deliveries please contact us for a quotation.
For further delivery information please refer to Delivery and Returns.
Rume
54 Western Road
Hove
East Sussex
England
BN3 1JD
Phone:01273 777810
Email:[email protected]
Vendor: Herman Miller, George Nelson
Type: Suspension Lights
Price:
2035.00
Of all the hanging lights from the feverish design period of the late forties and early fifties the George Nelson Bubble series are probably the most loved. Originally designed in 1947 and put into production by Herman Miller in the early fifties the lamps have now achieved the status of mid century classic. Unsurpassed in their apparent simplicity the purity of the design hides a great deal of complexity and forced a number of innovations in manufacturing. The polymer skin remains white when illuminated giving a very beautiful calming and if necessary bright light which emphasises the stark precision of the internal frame. The Bubble Lamps are immutable and as such float effortlessly above a churning world that demands change in all things.
Dimensions: Extra Large - dia 127cm H 56cm.
Price: £1938.00
Not available to purchase online.
Please contact us for further information.
Appearance: Extra large version of the classic saucer with white skin over visible metal frame.
Design: 1947. George Nelson made in the USA by Herman Miller.
Material: Steel wire frame, composite polymer skin, nickel plated steel.
Cable: 1.85 metre white cable, 13.5 cm nickel plate ceiling rose included.
Size: Extra Large - dia 127cm H 56cm.
Bulb: 1 x E27 halo max 60w or 1 x E27 suitable LED. Not included.
Lead time: The XL is ordered in from the USA and takes approx 12 weeks.
View all products by George Nelson and Herman Miller.
George Nelson was born in the USA in 1908 and graduated from Yale University in 1928. Nelson originally had no intention of becoming an architect but happened upon the Yale architecture school by accident when seeking shelter from a storm. Nelson achieved some early recognition while still an undergraduate and had some work published in Pencil Points and Architecture magazine. Nelson was to quickly to become a modernist voice arguing against the status quo stating too many concessions were made to the commercial forces within the design industry. Nelson believed that the purity of the design should come first, that it was the responsibility of the designer to improve the world. Following this belief to its natural conclusion Nelson went on to become Director of Design for Herman Miller guiding it through its most prolific modernist period, he also ran his own studio which designed many of the twentieth century's most iconic and enduring furniture.
Herman Miller was a West Michigan businessman who helped his son-in-law, D.J. De Pree, buy the Michigan Star Furniture Company in 1923. De Pree knew his father-in-law was a man of integrity, so he decided to rename the company after him. By the middle of the 20th century, the name Herman Miller had become synonymous with “modern” furniture. Working with legendary designers George Nelson and Charles and Ray Eames, the company produced pieces that would become classics of industrial design. Today, in addition to their classic pieces, Herman Miller is a recognised innovator in contemporary interior furnishings, solutions for healthcare environments and related technologies and services. A publicly held company headquartered in Zeeland, Michigan, they have manufacturing facilities in the United States, China, Italy and the United Kingdom.
George Nelson Bubble Lamp care and maintenance pdf.
George Nelson Bubble Lamp Assembly Instructions pdf.
Rume Professional is our contract division and we invite trade enquiries. In a world of increasing sameness Rume exists to celebrate the difference, to take the road less travelled. With a family history in design and manufacture going back almost sixty years we have a wealth of experience in navigating the quickening waters of fad and fashion. We can offer the proven professional a selection of lighting and interior products from some of the most highly regarded design companies in the world and can also supply our beautiful, handmade English furniture and a range of accessories from just about everywhere. If your interest is piqued why not complete our online trade account application?
10 to 12 weeks.
All mainland UK £29.95
For non-mainland UK deliveries please contact us for a quotation.
For further delivery information please refer to Delivery and Returns.
Rume
54 Western Road
Hove
East Sussex
England
BN3 1JD
Phone:01273 777810
Email:[email protected]
Vendor: Herman Miller, George Nelson
Type: Suspension Lights
Price:
400.50 - 620.00
(3 variants)
Of all the hanging lights from the feverish design period of the late forties and early fifties the George Nelson Bubble series are probably the most loved. Originally designed in 1947 and put into production by Herman Miller in the early fifties the lamps have now achieved the status of mid century classic. Unsurpassed in their apparent simplicity the purity of the design hides a great deal of complexity and forced a number of innovations in manufacturing. The polymer skin remains white when illuminated giving a very beautiful calming and if necessary bright light which emphasises the stark precision of the internal frame. The Bubble Lamps are immutable and as such float effortlessly above a churning world that demands change in all things.
Appearance: White skin over visible metal frame in three sizes.
Design: 1947. George Nelson made by Herman Miller.
Material: Steel wire frame, composite polymer skin, nickel plated steel.
Cable: 1.85 metre white cable, 13.5 cm nickel plate ceiling rose included.
Size: Large dia 92cm H 36cm. Medium dia 64cm H 24cm. Small dia 44cm H 19cm.
Bulb: 1 x E27 halo max 60w or 1 x E27 suitable LED. Not included.
View all products by George Nelson and Herman Miller.
George Nelson was born in the USA in 1908 and graduated from Yale University in 1928. Nelson originally had no intention of becoming an architect but happened upon the Yale architecture school by accident when seeking shelter from a storm. Nelson achieved some early recognition while still an undergraduate and had some work published in Pencil Points and Architecture magazine. Nelson was to quickly to become a modernist voice arguing against the status quo stating too many concessions were made to the commercial forces within the design industry. Nelson believed that the purity of the design should come first, that it was the responsibility of the designer to improve the world. Following this belief to its natural conclusion Nelson went on to become Director of Design for Herman Miller guiding it through its most prolific modernist period, he also ran his own studio which designed many of the twentieth century's most iconic and enduring furniture.
Herman Miller was a West Michigan businessman who helped his son-in-law, D.J. De Pree, buy the Michigan Star Furniture Company in 1923. De Pree knew his father-in-law was a man of integrity, so he decided to rename the company after him. By the middle of the 20th century, the name Herman Miller had become synonymous with “modern” furniture. Working with legendary designers George Nelson and Charles and Ray Eames, the company produced pieces that would become classics of industrial design. Today, in addition to their classic pieces, Herman Miller is a recognised innovator in contemporary interior furnishings, solutions for healthcare environments and related technologies and services. A publicly held company headquartered in Zeeland, Michigan, they have manufacturing facilities in the United States, China, Italy and the United Kingdom.
George Nelson Bubble Lamp care and maintenance pdf.
George Nelson Bubble Lamp Assembly Instructions pdf.
Rume Professional is our contract division and we invite trade enquiries. In a world of increasing sameness Rume exists to celebrate the difference, to take the road less travelled. With a family history in design and manufacture going back almost sixty years we have a wealth of experience in navigating the quickening waters of fad and fashion. We can offer the proven professional a selection of lighting and interior products from some of the most highly regarded design companies in the world and can also supply our beautiful, handmade English furniture and a range of accessories from just about everywhere. If your interest is piqued why not complete our online trade account application?
5 to 7 weeks.
All mainland UK Small and Medium £9.95. Large £14.95.
For non-mainland UK deliveries please contact us for a quotation.
For further delivery information please refer to Delivery and Returns.
Rume
54 Western Road
Hove
East Sussex
England
BN3 1JD
Phone:01273 777810
Email:[email protected]