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Mirror Ball Stand Gold Chandelier
Architonic ID: 1467626
SKU: MBBSC01G-FEUM1
Year of Launch: 2016
One of the most identifiable Tom Dixon products, inspired by the famous space helmet, and by disco balls. Mirror Ball is lightweight yet robust and reflects its environment, projecting downward ambient light. The Tripod Stand comes with a total of seven gold shades in three different sizes: 25cm, 40cm and 50cm.
Country of Manufacture: Germany & China
Finish: Shade Mirrored, Fitting Polished
Colour: Gold
Material: Polycarbonate & Steel
Light Source: x4 E27,28W (max). x3 E14 25W (Max), light source not included
Width: 84cm
Height: 181 cm
Depth: 86cm
Concept
Obsessed with the idea of creating an imperfect, organic and naturalistic lighting object, Melt was created in collaboration with FRONT – a Swedish design collective. Melt is evocative of molten glass, the interior of a melting glacier, or images of deep space.
Melt is available in a series of Pendants, Chandeliers, Surface, Floor and Table lights.
This product belongs to collection:
Metal

United Kingdom
Design Research Studio is an interior design practice specializing in high concept interiors, large scale installations and architectural design. Based in London and under the creative direction of internationally renowned designer Tom Dixon, our team realise a full and developed narrative to each project; whether in retail, hospitality or corporate interiors. Working directly with manufacturers and with access to a global supplier network, design Research Studio are able to employ raw industrial processes and forms giving distinctive character to a space combined with true custom made design. Working with our in house product development team, Design Research Studio has detailed knowledge of production methods, lead times, materials and finishes as well as having the capacity to create large quantities of custom items. By interpreting a project in its purist form and the meaning of the building within its environment, our team is well known for connecting the design to the building or interior to the local area, its community and target audience. For Shoreditch House located at the top of an old biscuit factory, Design Research Studio evolved the successful Soho House brand to suit the Shoreditch audience whilst maintaining the historic qualities of the Biscuit Building. Our vision was to create a design that preserved the rawness of the building intrinsic to maintaining a sense of place. Since its inception in 2002, Design Research Studio has been involved in global commissions in the UK, Continental Europe, The Middle East and Asia. Recent projects include the newly opened Paramount Club in the top three floors of Centrepoint, an iconic London landmark and Shoreditch House, the latest addition to Nick Jones’ series of clubs. Other iconic spaces include a temporary installation for Sony Playstation, the London Design Embassy in the London ICA, Habitat Regent’s Street, which won at the Conde Nast Traveller innovation and Design Awards: Best Retail Design in April 2007, Tokyo Hipsters Club and Oliver Peyton’s restaurant ‘Inn at the Park.’