Tom Dixon
'Pylon' Chair, 1992-1993
133h x 66w x 50d cm
Unique (from a small series)
POA
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Unique early work from the Tom Dixon Studio (not a later licensed version), in welded steel rods with nickel-plating. Originally designed in 1992, with the mission to create the world's...
Unique early work from the Tom Dixon Studio (not a later licensed version), in welded steel rods with nickel-plating.
Originally designed in 1992, with the mission to create the world's lightest metal chair and taking inspiration from early computer programming, architectural models of bridges and, ofcourse, electricity pylons, this early example, from the small original series, was executed by Tom Dixon in 1992/1993 in the artist's London studio.
A rare, perfectly preserved example, with no condition issues or broken weld joints.
Originally designed in 1992, with the mission to create the world's lightest metal chair and taking inspiration from early computer programming, architectural models of bridges and, ofcourse, electricity pylons, this early example, from the small original series, was executed by Tom Dixon in 1992/1993 in the artist's London studio.
A rare, perfectly preserved example, with no condition issues or broken weld joints.
Provenance
Tom Dixon Studio | Private collection (London) | Artificial Gallery (London)