What’s On at Tom Dixon during London Design Festival
This September for London Design Festival, Tom Dixon presents its TWENTY exhibition in celebration of the studio’s 20th anniversary.
Transforming the Coal Office into a temporary gallery space, the London edition of TWENTY takes a deep dive into Tom Dixon’s quest for longevity in design and obsession with raw materiality, showcasing 20 extraordinary creations.
Tom says: ‘A twentieth anniversary provides a moment to review, adapt, upgrade and rethink some of the designs that we have produced but also to introduce some of the latest thinking in materiality, longevity and luminosity for the near future.’
The TWENTY exhibition will include BIRD Eelgrass chair, Giant Mycelium Towers, and new iterations of MELT, including MELT Dichroic Chandelier. The exhibitions sees the FLAMECUT Chair on show, produced in heavy-weight inch thick steel plate, offering a 1000-year warranty! Furthermore, the ETCH PUFF is a softer and larger version of the ETCH pendant, made through digital photo acid etching.
New Limited Edition TWENTY Accessories Available Now
To accompany the TWENTY exhibition the brand also launches a series of limited edition TWENTY accessories, including TANK TWENTY Drinkware giftsets and TWENTY Earth candle and diffuser, all designed with silver brushstrokes. All new TWENTY accessories will be available to purchase from the Tom Dixon Shop during London Design Festival (and beyond).
WHAT’S ON AT COAL OFFICE
The TWENTY exhibition will be accompanied by a series of events throughout the festival.
TWENTY Exhibition:
Free and open daily to the public
17-25th September*
Monday-Saturday 10:00 – 19:00**
Sunday 11:00 – 17:00
**Closing at 17:00 on Thursday 22nd September for a private party
Coal Office
4-10 Bagley Walk
London N1C 4PQ
For more info visit Tom Dixon.
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