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Click the OK to proceed.The Tank collection takes its sculptural cue from the functional shapes and volumes of scientific glassware. Minimal yet decorative for a multiplicity of purposes of drinking, pouring, storing and displaying food and drink, the range forms bold building blocks of table-top architecture.
Dimensions: 8.5 x 8cm high
Material: glass
In black, Tank sets a mysterious and indulgent tone to our glassware collection. Created through a technically demanding fusion of clear and solid black glass, Tank is mouth-blown into the graphic forms for timeless table top architecture.
Each glass is hand made and variations will occur between items. Colour may change over time due to the character of the material. Suitable for use with food. Always rinse before use. Hand-wash in warm soapy water and dry with a soft cloth. Not dish-washer safe. Do not use abrasive agents as this will damage the surface.
Writing an introduction to the designs of Tom Dixon seems a bit obsolete – after all, he is a widely celebrated interior design superstar. He designed products from lighting to furniture, tableware through to candelabras. Tom Dixon's designs are instantly recognizable for their sculptural qualities and engineered materiality. And they'll grace your home with industrialized lux.
Tom Dixon is a restless innovator who works mainly in lighting, accessories and furniture. From his departure point in the early eighties welding salvaged steel into radical furniture, he has constantly reinvented himself through a series of different design lives – working with luxury Italian goods with Cappellini, Creative Director at Habitat and Artek, creating Plastics company Eurolounge and finally instigating his own eponymous brand in 2002 to rethink the product designer’s relationship with industry.
The latest chapter of Tom’s design journey began in 2002 when he left corporate life to create his own eponymous brand as a platform for a series of new adventures in the design of products and interiors.
15 years on, Tom Dixon is now a widely celebrated global force in interior design with his own hubs in New York, Hong Kong SAR, China, London, Los Angeles and Tokyo. His 600 products range from lighting to furniture, from tableware through to fragrance. They are instantly recognisable for their sculptural qualities and engineered materiality.