Tom Dixon ‘Jack’ White Floor Lamp

$950.00
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‘Jack’ white floor lamp by English designer Tom Dixon, manufactured in 1994. Jack is an award-winning multifunctional object that was one of Tom’s first experiments with plastic. Made by air rotational moulding, with a 5 part tool – the plastic polythene pellets are added into the tool and rotated on a large machine at a high temperature giving even wall thickness. Can be used with a glass top to create a side table.

Jack is just about simple enough to tool up, but complex enough to look like no other roto-moulding. The “sitting, lighting, stacking thing'“ looks like a Japanese concrete sea defence or a model of a molecule with a fat and jolly personality.

H- 20.4 in,W- 22.8 n, D- 22.8 in

For rental inquiries, please reach out to sejour@sejourfurniture.com

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‘Jack’ white floor lamp by English designer Tom Dixon, manufactured in 1994. Jack is an award-winning multifunctional object that was one of Tom’s first experiments with plastic. Made by air rotational moulding, with a 5 part tool – the plastic polythene pellets are added into the tool and rotated on a large machine at a high temperature giving even wall thickness. Can be used with a glass top to create a side table.

Jack is just about simple enough to tool up, but complex enough to look like no other roto-moulding. The “sitting, lighting, stacking thing'“ looks like a Japanese concrete sea defence or a model of a molecule with a fat and jolly personality.

H- 20.4 in,W- 22.8 n, D- 22.8 in

For rental inquiries, please reach out to sejour@sejourfurniture.com

‘Jack’ white floor lamp by English designer Tom Dixon, manufactured in 1994. Jack is an award-winning multifunctional object that was one of Tom’s first experiments with plastic. Made by air rotational moulding, with a 5 part tool – the plastic polythene pellets are added into the tool and rotated on a large machine at a high temperature giving even wall thickness. Can be used with a glass top to create a side table.

Jack is just about simple enough to tool up, but complex enough to look like no other roto-moulding. The “sitting, lighting, stacking thing'“ looks like a Japanese concrete sea defence or a model of a molecule with a fat and jolly personality.

H- 20.4 in,W- 22.8 n, D- 22.8 in

For rental inquiries, please reach out to sejour@sejourfurniture.com

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