Designed by George Nelson
Nelson Pear Wall Sconce
![A Nelson Pear Wall Sconce with a swivel arm and walnut wall mount. A Nelson Pear Wall Sconce with a swivel arm and walnut wall mount.](/content/dam/hmicom/page_assets/products/nelson_pear_wall_sconce/mh_prd_ovw_nelson_pear_wall_sconce.jpg.rendition.480.360.jpg)
Light and luminous
The Nelson Pear Wall Sconce features a 2-inch-thick, solid walnut wall-mount, a steel arm that extends out, and a 12-foot plug-in cord. A swivel hinge in the arm allows for easy height adjustments. The Nelson Bubble Lamps were originally designed in 1952 when George Nelson was inspired by a set of Swedish hanging lamps that were tediously crafted with a silk covering. The bigger challenge, however, was their expensive price. Nelson decided to make his own set, and arrived at an innovative process that replaced the silk shade with a translucent plastic material.
![Close view of a Nelson Pear Wall Sconce with a swivel arm and walnut wall mount. Close view of a Nelson Pear Wall Sconce with a swivel arm and walnut wall mount.](/content/dam/hmicom/page_assets/products/nelson_pear_wall_sconce/uw_prd_ovw_nelson_pear_wall_sconce_01.jpg.rendition.480.480.jpg)