
George Nelson
George Nelson was an influential American designer and architect active in the mid-20th century. He contributed significantly to modern furniture design, interior architecture, and visual ideas, often blending practical function with modern aesthetics. Nelson was a key figure at the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) and helped popularize innovative household objects and furniture, such as the iconic Ball Clock and Bubble Lamps. His work emphasized clean lines, geometric forms, and functionality, shaping the look of contemporary home and office environments. Nelson's designs remain celebrated for their thoughtful integration of form, function, and modern style.