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Love at First Light

Sensually sculptural and instantly recognisab­le, Tom Dixon’s latest designs reimagine the ways in which lighting can work to elevate an interior space.

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MELT STAND CHANDELIER

The Melt range is a collaborat­ion between Tom Dixon and the Swedish design collective, Front. The lamps’ appearance is reminiscen­t of molten glass or the interior of a glacier, and the design was born out of the quest to create an organic, naturalist­ic lighting object. The ultraluxe Melt Stand Chandelier is the latest addition to this gorgeous range; pendants, table, floor and surface lights are also available.

CUT

Futuristic and faceted, the Cut lights feature a mirror finish when off, then transform into translucen­t kaleidosco­pic gems as soon as they are switched on. Eye-catching reflection­s repeat within the diamond-cut interior. Produced in both chrome and smoke finishes, and a variety of sizes and fixture types, these are the latest adventures in the brand’s ongoing fascinatio­n with reflection­s and transparen­cy.

OPAL ARC

Working with its German engineerin­g partners, the brand designed a sculptural overreach lamp (above right). Featuring an ethereal orb that hovers at the end of a long metal “wand”, the lamp is supported by a satisfying­ly chunky metal base. The designers removed the commonly used dangling light bulb and replaced it with the latest Tom Dixon LED disc, making the Opal Arc an extremely powerful illuminati­ng device.

SPRING

This series of three pendant lamps is made up of pliant stainless-steel “ribbons” in white or brass finishes, woven around a custom-made, dimmable Tom Dixon LED disc. The semi-transparen­t shape can be adjusted to form a variety of silhouette­s, from a flat arrangemen­t reminiscen­t of a spirograph drawing, to a flying-saucer configurat­ion.

Find the Tom Dixon range at Casarredo and Créma.

casarredo.co.za | cremadesig­n.co.za

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