Melt Cone Fat Floor Lamp
By Tom Dixon
Melt Cone Fat Floor Lamp
By Tom Dixon
$2,985.00 - $3,635.00
Finish:
Black
Color:
Smoke
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$3,335.00
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SPEC #: TDX1255658 | ID: MES01SM-FUN03M1
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Melt Cone Fat Floor Lamp
SPEC #: TDX1255658
ID: MES01SM-FUN03M1
The Melt Cone Fat Floor Lamp was designed with the idea of creating an imperfect, organic and naturalistic lighting object. 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. When turned on, the Copper, Gold, Silver, and Smoke shades become a translucent textured color, which is paired with a sleek conical base for a modern, sculptural look. The Opal shade offers a more traditional look and produces a warm translucent glow. Dimmer switch located on cord.
Note: The Silver finished base is only available with Opal or Silver shade.
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Specifications
- Finish: Black
- Color: Smoke
- Size: 19.7"W x 68.7"H
- Dimmer: Included
- Materials: Polycarbonate, Steel
- Lamp Source: LED
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Bulb:1 x LED/6W/120V LEDIntegrated LED module
- Total Wattage: 6 watts
- Lamp Color: 3000K
- Color Rendering: 90 CRI
- Delivered Lumens: 800 lumens
- Lumens/Watt: 133.33
- Cord Length: 98.4"

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Established in 2002, Tom Dixon is a British luxury design brand and one of the industry's most feted British designers. Founder and Creative Director Tom Dixon is a restless innovator, reimagining both shape and material in stylish new ways. With hubs in London, Milan, Hong Kong, Los Angeles, Tokyo and beyond - and a variety of experimental projects around the world including The Pullman Hotel in Bercy, the iconic Drugstore Brasserie in Paris and The Manzoni restaurant / shop in Milan, Tom Dixon blurs the lines between product and experience time and time again. The award-winning Beat, Melt, S-Chair and Wingback are among some of the best-selling collections, now found in museums around the world.
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