Tom Dixon Unveils New PORTABLE Lights
Tom Dixon unveils the new PORTABLE light series, inspired by the iconic MELT, BELL and STONE designs. These will launch at Salone del Mobile in Milan in April and are sure to be a showstopper!
MELT PORTABLE (photo credit: Pete Navey)
Tom says: “If there is one thing that characterises the rapidly changing world that we inhabit, it is mobility – the way we live and work and play is dominated by an increased need for portability and flexibility – No longer do we want to be tethered to a fixed desk or power outlet, so increasingly we want our light to move with us – thankfully the magic of technology has come to the rescue with powerful batteries and low energy light sources combined to allow us to illuminate wherever we choose with complete adaptability – and it’s for this reason we have loved working on a new series of expressive rechargeable occasional lighting! Our new lights can be used indoors or outdoors, on a shelf, desk, bench or wherever you want to place it.”
Poised to become a must-have with design aficionados across the world, the new series of rechargeable lights are super expressive, skillfully engineered, highly compact in size and suitable for indoor and outdoor use.
The new collection includes MELT in gold, silver, black and copper, STONE and BELL.
Tom Dixon available from Chaleureux Lights
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