Bubble is a decorative spotlighting pendant resembling a line of stainless steel balls increasing in size. Available in a number of different finishes and colourways. The highly polished metallic finishes and strong solid tones are designed to work in installations with the popular Beads and Boule pendants.
Recommended Bulb: Any GU10 LED bulb with ø2” and height <2.5” is suitable for this assembly.
Ceiling Rose: Color matches pendant color Hemisphere (Bubble Black & Copper comes with a black ceiling rose)
Cable: 4m, Bubble in white comes with white braided cable, the other colors come with black braided cable
Product Codes:
White UK/EU: PB05910501 US: PB05930501
Chrome UK/EU: PB05910503 US: PB05930503
Black UK/EU: PB05910502 US: PB05930502
Copper UK/EU: PB05910507 US: PB05930507
Black & Copper UK/EU: PB05910562 US: PB05930562
Upholstery: | Without Fabric |
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Dimensions (HxWxD): | 29 x 12 x 12 |
Dimensions (HxWxD) Inch.: | 11.4" x 4.7" x 4.7" |
Finish: | White / Chrome / Black / Copper / Mix of colours |
Material: | Stainless Steel |
Bulb Qty. / Type / Watts: | 1 / GU10 / 3 W |
About Manufacturer

History of Innermost
The history of innermost goes back to the year 1999, when designers Steve Jones and Russell Cameron decided to give up their jobs at a design consultancy and in furniture design respectively to found a company in Central London, which would be based on their shared vision of a new and exciting brand as well as an extensive background in manufacturing. Having had witnessed many brilliant design ideas never coming to fruition, they planned to combine said experience with a design angle in order to help such concepts to be realized. Going through various ideas, the team of two gave some of the most outstanding ones the label „inner-most dream“ - thus the company‘s name was born.
Jones and Cameron began their work at an old lighting factory in North London‘s Wembley, which would eventually evolve into a thriving company collaborating with international designers who regard London as their home. As of today, innermost maintains a manufacturing facility in Telford at which many of the company‘s lights and lampshades are fabricated.
The Innermost of What It Means to Be British
Innermost has set out to be „as British as London itself“ - a philosophy which incorporates the city‘s lively diversity and high-spiritedness, but also its quirky, rebellious side, reflected in the company‘s unconventional use of materials and manufacturing process. In this way, innermost combines the venerable traditions of Britain with the disobedient spirit of punk. To be British like this is premised on antagonism and a certain tension between non-conformism and the pursuit of excellence following established standards, as well as the occasional tentativeness about what it actually means to be British – all ingredients of the innermost essence of being just that, having been added to the company‘s philosophy. Above all, innermost wants to reach out to the whole world to share this sense with it, never forgetting about how the whole world is mirrored in the British life itself.
With a rich background in manufacturing, innermost has a particularly interesting approach to the utilization of materials and the production methods applied to them, often defying standard practice. Innermost has also devoted itself to the exploration of how light can be employed as a type of raw material.
The materials used by innermost are exclusively high quality and sourced all around the world to obtain only the best available. The same goes for producers, who are thoroughly searched for and employed for the fabrication of individual components requiring specific techniques, such as in the example of hand-blown glass made by master artisans from the Czech Republic where Bohemian glass has its origin. All the manufacturers chosen by innermost adhere to ethical standards of social and environmental responsibility. Throughout the entire process, the company maintains a very close relationship with their business partners to ensure that all its objectives are met.
Innermost‘s Witty Contemporary Pieces
The style represented by Innermost is unorthodox, contemporary, at times minimalist, at others rather splendid. The company makes furniture (i.e. armchairs, sofas, dining tables and side tables) and lighting such as chandeliers, pendants, floor lamps, table lamps and wall lamps, but also manufactures lampshades separately.
Innermost‘s Facet chandelier by Tom Kirk is undoubtedly an eye-catching object, rendering it an ideal centrepiece for any room. The multitudinous facets it was named after have the amazing effect of reflecting the surrounding space at a large variety of angles, both from the inside and the outside. The highly polished stainless steel or polished brass finishes of the metal used are commonly mistaken for actual crystal or glass when looking from a distance.
The Beads pendants designed by Winnie Lui, on the other hand, can be obtained in two different versions and a chrome, copper, gloss black or gloss white finish. The Penta and Octo are both designed for spaces of different sizes, with Penta being the smaller one featuring equal dimensions and slightly more depth than Octa, making it a perfect candidate for small and narrow spaces. The larger Octa is intended for larger spaces, where a strong statement needs to be set. These pendants‘ fantastic design has been inspired by jewellery, with the generously sized spheres creating a reflection pattern reminiscent of jewels on their inside.
About Designer
Innermost Bubble Suspension lamp. From the bold shapes of fashion jewellery to the sophisticated silhouettes of decorative lighting, Bubble was one of Innermost’s first spotlight pendants. Designed by Innermost Co-founder Steve Jones, this playful downlight took inspiration from a simple earring. Now it adorns many hotels and other commercial spaces around the globe. Perfect for staggered rows, clusters, or as an accent in neatly spaced positions. Design by Steve Jones. Steve Jones studied Industrial Design at Newcastle Polytechnic (now University of Northumbria) from 1988-1992 before starting a career in consultancy in London. He worked in the furniture industry before moving into lighting and forming Innermost with Russell Cameron in 1999. They wanted to build a company that had innovation at its core and treated designers with the respect and understanding deserving of great innovators. The vision was achieved and Innermost now works with designers and design groups from almost every region of the world. Jones's style has seen him not only bring his own designs to the collection but bring in names like Michael Young, Jarrod Lim, Rich Brilliant Willing and Shin Azumi, helping to shape a collection that has breadth as well as depth. His interest in design spans all aspects of material and production and this can be seen in the varied aesthetics of the different Innermost ranges. His involvement in the process is not just a studio based one, it involves knowing production and getting into the factories to study process and consult with those that finally make the designs.
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