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Void Lamps

Tom Dixon, 2010

Void Lamps Tom Dixon, 2010

The intriguing shape of the Void lamps was inspired by vacuum-packed liquids. Made entirely of metal, the double-walled lamp diffuses a soft but directional light, while the polished exterior plays with its reflections.

Materials Brass, copper or stainless steel - Black textile wire 250cm

Light source LED Ceiling cap Ø12.5cm

 

Clean with a soft, dry cloth. Do not use polish, water or abrasive materials when cleaning. Always switch off the electricity before cleaning.

Void Lamps Tom Dixon, 2010

Void pendant

Copper ON (left) / OFF (right)

Void Lamps Tom Dixon, 2010
Void Lamps Tom Dixon, 2010

Mini Void – Ø15,5 x H12 cm 

Void – Ø30 x H15,5 cm

Steel ON (left) / OFF (right)

Lampes Void  Tom Dixon, 2010
Void Lamps Tom Dixon, 2010

Mini Void – Ø15,5 x H12 cm 

Void – Ø30 x H15,5 cm

Brass ON (left) / OFF (right)

Void Lamps Tom Dixon, 2010
Void Lamps Tom Dixon, 2010

Mini Void – Ø15,5 x H12 cm 

Void – Ø30 x H15,5 cm

wall lamp / ceiling lamp / table lamp Void

Dimensions 30 x 30 x H30 cm

Void Lamps Tom Dixon, 2010
Void Lamps Tom Dixon, 2010
Void Lamps Tom Dixon, 2010

Copper

Void Lamps Tom Dixon, 2010
Void Lamps Tom Dixon, 2010

Steel

Void Lamps Tom Dixon, 2010
Void Lamps Tom Dixon, 2010

Brass

Void Lamps Tom Dixon, 2010
Void Lamps Tom Dixon, 2010
Void Lamps Tom Dixon, 2010
Void Lamps Tom Dixon, 2010
Void Lamps Tom Dixon, 2010
Void Lamps Tom Dixon, 2010
Void Lamps Tom Dixon, 2010
Void Lamps Tom Dixon, 2010
Void Lamps Tom Dixon, 2010
Void Lamps Tom Dixon, 2010
Void Lamps Tom Dixon, 2010

Tom Dixon

Tom Dixon is a designer who is always looking to reinvent himself. He works primarily in the areas of lighting, accessories and furniture. Since his debut in the 1980s, he has constantly reinvented himself through a series of innovative designs. He has worked with luxury Italian brands with Cappellini, creative director at Habitat and Artek. He then created his own eponymous brand in 2002 to rethink the designer's relationship with industrial design.

 

The most recent chapter in Tom Dixon's design story began in 2002, when he left professional life to create his own eponymous brand as a platform for a series of new adventures in product and interior design.

 

Fifteen years later, Tom Dixon has become a globally recognised player in the interior design industry, with his own shops in New York, Hong Kong, London, Los Angeles and Tokyo.