A mesmerizing and contemporary interpretation of the Chandelier, Melt boasts a metallised surface; translucent when switched on and mirror-finish when not in use. Featuring four organic and imperfect orbs distending from steel tubes, the chandelier makes a remarkably interesting decoration, illuminating spaces with a melting hot blown-glass effect. Created through the exploration of vacuum metallisation, the dynamic Melt chandelier is defined by a fire-like appearance and distorted shape, perfect for creating a statement lighting arrangement in a living area or bedroom. Recognising the importance of a more energy-efficient future, the Melt Chandelier is equipped with the Tom Dixon LED module. Part of the Tom Dixon Melt collection.
British designer Tom Dixon rose to prominence in the mid 1980s as “the talented untrained designer with a line in welded salvage furniture.” By the end of the 1980s, he was designing contemporary chairs for Italian design brands like Cappellini before creating his own design company, ‘Eurolounge’, to make and sell his work.
2002 marked a new phase in Tom Dixon’s career with the launch of his eponymous design company which designs and manufactures a wide range of contemporary lighting and furniture inspired by the unique heritage, innovation and the robust, no nonsense engineering of British industry. Tom Dixon’s most iconic designs include the space helmet inspired Mirror Ball Pendant Light, Copper Shade, hand beaten Beat Lights and the Wingback Chair.
Tom Dixon was awarded an OBE in 2001 while one of his most recent accolades includes winning Designer of the Year 2008 from Architektur and Wohnen Magazine.