om Dixon Spring Pendant Lamp White Large
  • om Dixon Spring Pendant Lamp White Large
  • om Dixon Spring Pendant Lamp White Large

Tom Dixon Spring Pendant Lamp White Large

€1,954.55
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Spring is a series of three pendant lamps made up of stainless-steel strips. Pliant ribbons of stainless steel have been arranged like a whisk around our custom-made dimmable Tom Dixon LED disc.

The semi-transparent shape thus created can be adjusted to a variety of silhouettes - from a flat arrangement reminiscent of a spirograph drawing, to a flying saucer configuration and on to a fuller shape akin to a pumpkin.

The shades are made from multiple bands of high-performance Spring Steel plated in an attractive white or brass finish. The nature of the spiral design allows the voluminous shades to be easily flat-packed for transportation

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Specifications

Material Solid Steel
Family Spring
Voltage 220v/240v Ceiling Rose
Shape Dome
Ceiling Rose Colour Black
Cable Finish Black Cable
Cable Length250cm/98.4in
Bulb Included Yes

This product is CE approved only and should only be used in countries that follow and accept this standard. If it is used elsewhere it will be at the customer's sole risk, responsibility and liability.
Size Description

Width 95cm / 37.42in
Height 70cm / 27.6 in
 

  • Tom Dixon Design

    Tom is a restless innovator who works mainly in lighting, accessories and furniture. From his departure point in the early eighties welding salvaged steel into radical furniture, he has constantly reinvented himself through a series of different design lives – working with luxury Italian goods with Cappellini, Creative Director at Habitat and Artek, creating Plastics company Eurolounge and finally instigating his own eponymous brand in 2002 to rethink the product designer’s relationship with industry.
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