Collection: Tom Dixon
Tom Dixon rose to prominence in the mid 1980s as a maverick, untrained designer with a line in welded salvage furniture.
In 2000, Tom's work was recognised through being awarded an OBE by Her Majesty The Queen. His work has been acquired by the world’s most famous museums for permanent collections of the Victoria & Albert Museum, London; MOMA, New York; and the Centre Pompidou, Paris. Since setting up his own eponymous design company in 2002, Tom’s work has become even more prominent.
His London roots are responsible for a carefree attitude to creativity, a strong work ethic and metropolitan culture. Tom Dixon is a British company, so therefore considers itself authentic, understated, faintly ironic and effortless.
In 2000, Tom's work was recognised through being awarded an OBE by Her Majesty The Queen. His work has been acquired by the world’s most famous museums for permanent collections of the Victoria & Albert Museum, London; MOMA, New York; and the Centre Pompidou, Paris. Since setting up his own eponymous design company in 2002, Tom’s work has become even more prominent.
His London roots are responsible for a carefree attitude to creativity, a strong work ethic and metropolitan culture. Tom Dixon is a British company, so therefore considers itself authentic, understated, faintly ironic and effortless.