Tom Dixon – exclusive design from Great Britain
- Exceptional products with a high recognition value
- Wide range of products for contemporary furnishing styles
- High-quality materials and first-class workmanship
Tom Dixon and his special feeling for innovation
The lights and furniture made by Tom Dixon are as striking as they are memorable. His richly varied design spectrum is characterised by regions, eras and a wide variety of materials - whether plastic, metal or even polycarbonate. Tom Dixon thus creates a mixture of rocking design and undisguised glamour, always garnished with a certain pinch of British extravagance. A rock solid finish, often even traditional craftsmanship, makes Tom Dixon's products durable design objects that will delight generations.
The story of Tom Dixon
Tom Dixon was born in Tunisia in 1959. He grew up in London as the son of an English father and a French-Latvian mother. His roots as a designer lie in the punk movement of the early eighties. After finishing his studies at the Chelsea School of Art, Tom Dixon began his design career in a rather unusual way: as an eccentric performance artist in the London nightclub Titanic, he welded together his first design furniture on stage.
In 1987, Tom Dixon opened the Dixon PID factory, which later became known as Space. In 1994 he founded the company Eurolounge for the production of his own plastic products. Tom Dixon also worked as an art director for Habitat and Artek, before he set himself the goal in 2002 with his label "Tom Dixon - The Company" of bringing the British furniture industry back to life through solid design and innovation.
Interesting facts about Tom Dixon
- Style prodigy, design star - Tom Dixon is now one of the greats in the world of design. There is hardly a design hotel that does without furniture by Tom Dixon. Tom Dixon lights shine in the shop windows and showrooms of the noble boutiques and embellish exclusive sales rooms with their glamour. His innovative style, which combines glamour with elements of English period furniture, strikes a chord with young and old alike.