Tom Dixon Interview @ Tom Dixon’s Studio, London
Hear Tom talk through key pieces of the new collection, Industry, and his past experiences…
If you are creating your own label then I think it’s quite good to have an identity.
I’m like Land Rover of the furniture world — a bit chunkier, not particularly stylish.
Hear Tom talk through key pieces of the new collection, Industry, and his past experiences…
Designed by iconic British designer Tom Dixon, the interior of Circus is one of its most memorable aspects, mixing grown up glamour with a hint of kitsch.
Guests enter into an alleyway of kaleidoscopic mirrors, whilst the main arena incorporates a glass roof, mirror balls, flamingo shaped table legs and harlequin patterned walls.
Milan Design Week has become the Biggest Design Meeting in the World
Constantly on the hunt for more interesting spaces to show and more exciting adventures to share with his partners, customers and friends, Tom came across this abandoned cinema in central Milan, mysteriously never before used during the Salone.
With its monumental ceilings and entertainment history, it becomes the perfect setting to show, animate and sell the new Tom Dixon collections.
During Milan Design Week, Teatro Manzoni stage has been used to showcase DELAKTIG – the hackable living platform Tom Dixon has designed with IKEA.
27th September – Decormart Showroom, Bangkok Thailand First stop on Tom’s 2011 Asian Tour was…
Hakanaï is a cutting-edge choreographic work that features a live solo dancer surrounded by a cubist landscape of moving digital images.
Performed by a dance artist as a “digital score”, it is generated and interpreted live.
The imaginary landscapes of Hakanaï are created using one dancer, an artist/director producing the digital images, and a soundscape mix of electronic music, acoustic instruments and environmental sounds.
In fact, directors Adrien Mondot and Claire Bardainne describe their use of graphic elements in Hakanaï as digital writing with musicality.
Diapositive, uses thermo welding to form the desking pieces, which the designers say “consists of an assembly system of simple glass panels in which the edges are protected with pieces of wood, which distract from the impression of fragility.”
Kettal the leading Spanish outdoor furniture company, again displayed their newest collections in a striking stand designed by Patricia Urquiola..
Kettal launched 3 new collections – Jasper Morrison’s Kettal Village collection and Park Life folding chairs and Patricia Urquiola’s Nido d’Ape rugs
The Salone del Mobile 2015 acknowledged the excellence of Italian design with a memorable and highly engaging event named “In Italy”.
In Italy brought together a group of visionary entrepreneurs for the very first time to tell the world about themselves and their achievements in an amazing project portraying Italian life and style and disclosing the extraordinary diversity of Italy’s manufacturing sector.
A trip from Los Angeles to Sydney, through the 5 continents, discovering Minotti’s world: the…
The London Design Festival launched a Kickstarter campaign to bring Visionary Crazy Golf to London’s Trafalgar Square.
Holes have been designed by nine of the world’s most renowned and inventive architects, artists and designers.
The aim is to raise £120,000 through a 6-week campaign, and the course will be open from 16-22 September, coinciding with the Festival itself.