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3rd June 2021

On 3rd June 2021, Tom Dixon celebrated Shanghai’s creative culture with a series of physical and digital events, talks and activities.

Tom Dixon inviting you to 24 Hours in Shanghai on 3rd June.

Tom Dixon inviting you to 24 Hours in Shanghai on 3rd June.

We invited you to participate in our live workshops in our new Xintiandi Flagship where Chinese artists will be invited to customize the best-selling MELT light. Artist Paul Hsu co-founder of the extraordinary Shanghai-based Creative Studio MHPD has been commissioned by Tom Dixon to hack 2 Fat Lounge chairs. The hacks were revealed on 3rd June.

We partnered with new and long-time friends of the brand. Guests include: Architectural Digest’s China Editor Beryl Hsu, inter-disciplinary architectural design practice Neri & Hu and retail giant TMALL.

24 Hours in Shanghai also explored our new and present collections including: BEAT and MELT lights, the FAT chair and TANK glassware.

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Inside our Shanghai Store

NEXT TIME IN NEW YORK

12am NYC | 5pm London | 12pm Shanghai

Next Stop... New York.

Next Stop... New York.

LIVE SET WITH TEENAGE ENGINEERING AND ROSEY CHAN (FENG SHUI)

11am NYC | 4pm London | 11pm Shanghai

Live Set with Teenage Engineering and Rosey Chan (Feng Shui)

Live Set with Teenage Engineering and Rosey Chan (Feng Shui)

Live Set Sound Cloud

A live set with Teenage Engineering, Rosey Chan and percussionist Bei Bei Wang, using BEAT light drumkit. Featuring special guest bassist Tom Dixon.

PRESS CONFERENCE AND TOUR OF THE XINTIANDI SHOP

9am NYC | 2pm London | 9pm Shanghai

Tour of Tom Dixon Shanghai

Tour of Tom Dixon Shanghai

A tour of our Xintiandi Shop.

COCKTAIL PARTY

8am NYC | 1pm London | 8pm Shanghai

TANK Cocktail Party

A Panel Discussion, hosted by actress Elle Lee, surrounding e-commerce and consumer lifestyle trends in China, design & sustainability and the ‘DIXONARY’ concept. Tom will join live from the London Tom Dixon HQ.

MELT RE-INTERPRETED BY 6 ARTISTS

7am NYC | 12pm London | 7pm Shanghai

MELT Re-Interpreted by 6 Artists

MELT Re-Interpreted by 6 Artists

Renowned local artists show us how they customise Tom Dixon’s MELT lights, as a celebration of Shanghai’s creative force. The customised lights will be featured as an exclusive instillation in our Xintiandi Shop.

Yooyo Koeng Ming: Make-up and Visual Artist

Theo Xiangyi Liu: Photographer

Zipeng: Art Designer

Dan Cui: Creative Curator

13D: Creative Soul

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FAT HACKED BY MHPD

5am NYC | 10am London | 5pm Shanghai

FAT Hacked by MHPD

FAT Hacked by MHPD

Artist Paul Hsu co-founder of the extraordinary Shanghai-based Creative Studio MHPD has been commissioned by Tom Dixon to hack 2 FAT Lounge chairs.

LIVE FROM DESIGN SHANGHAI

4am NYC | 9am London | 4pm Shanghai

A live conversation at Design Shanghai, the biggest design fair in Asia, between Tom Dixon and Young Emerging Chinese Talents, Kai Li and Ning Zhang.

Kai Li is product designer and founder of Emotive Soil Studio.

Ning Zhang is the founder of Cometabolism Studio.

Tom Dixon’s new limited-edition, 100% recyclable HYDRO chair will be displayed on stage and introduced for the first time in Asia.

A&D TALK WITH NERI & HU

2am NYC | 7am London | 2pm Shanghai

An exclusive conversation with Tom Dixon and Lyndon Neri, renowned architect and founding partner of leading inter-disciplinary architectural design practice, Neri & Hu.

They discuss design and sustainability in Shanghai, followed by live product presentation by Tom.

Neri & Hu projects include The Void (Aranya Art Center), Sculpted Light (New Shanghai Theatre) and The Urban Oasis (Aliala Bangsar).

WALLPAPER* CHINA AND TOM DIXON

12am NYC | 5am London | 12pm Shanghai

An exclusive story of local artist Paul Hsu's ‘hacked’ FAT Lounge Chairs in his Shanghai Studio.

THE FUTURE OF DESIGN: LIVE WITH AD CHINA

11pm NYC | 4am London | 11am Shanghai

Tom in conversation with Beryl Hsu, Editor of Architectural Digest China. They discuss design and sustainability.

INTRODUCING TANK

6pm NYC | 11pm London | 6am Shanghai

Introducing TANK

Introducing TANK

We explore Tom Dixon’s TANK collection. TANK 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.INTRODUCING FAT

INTRODUCING FAT

8pm NYC | 1am London | 8am Shanghai

Introducing FAT

Introducing FAT

FAT, our best-selling upholstery chair range, is designed to hug the body and allows for multiple sitting positions.

Here’s a closer look at the family, available as a three and two seater sofa, dining chair, counter and bar stool, chaise longue and lounge chair.

The extreme simplicity of the components is a testament to form following function, whilst maintaining a humorous silhouette and a reductionist aesthetic. Quite a balancing act!

INTRODUCING MELT

4pm NYC | 9pm London | 4am Shanghai

Introducing MELT

Introducing MELT

An exploration into the unique materiality of our most popular lights, MELT.

Obsessed with the idea of creating an imperfect, organic and naturalistic lighting object, MELT was created.

Made from a process of blow-moulding and vacuum metallisation, it creates a mesmerizing hot blown glass effect when on and transforms into a mirrored asymmetric orb when off.

INTRODUCING BEAT

4pm NYC | 9pm London | 4am Shanghai

Introducing BEAT

Introducing BEAT


Today we celebrate Tom Dixon’s extraordinary objects, including BEAT lighting.

Bearing the mark of its maker, BEAT is a celebration of the beauty of things created by hand. Each BEAT light is made from hand-spun brass, sculpted by artisan craftsmen in Northern India. They retain hammer marks from their forming and as part of an ancient process, each light takes four days to complete.

DIXONARY, CHINA

2pm NYC | 7pm London | 2am Shanghai

Dixonary, China

Dixonary, China

The event, entitled ‘DIXONARY’ is a nod to Tom Dixon’s eponymous book, soon to be published in Mandarin, and celebrates the brand’s past, present and future. 

DIXONARY is an exhilarating story of how Tom Dixon became a designer, of the ideas behind the products and the unorthodox thinking behind the brand.

INTRODUCING THE WORLD OF TOM DIXON

12pm NYC | 5pm London | 12am Shanghai

The World of Tom Dixon

The World of Tom Dixon

"Honestly, I had no idea that i would ever become a designer. I'd been in the music business and I'd worked in clubs, and it was really when I learned how to weld that a whole new universe of possibilities opened up to me..."

- Tom Dixon.

Join us as we embark on 24 Hours in Shanghai, where we will celebrate Shanghai’s creative culture with a series of physical and digital events, talks and activities.

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PRODUCT INNOVATIONS

OUR LATEST OBJECTS SHOWN IN SHANGHAI

Storefront of the Tom Dixon Shanghai Hub

BEAT

We celebrate Tom Dixon’s extraordinary objects, including BEAT lighting. Bearing the mark of its maker, BEAT is a celebration of the beauty of things created by hand. Each BEAT light is made from hand-spun brass, sculpted by artisan craftsmen in Northern India.

They retain hammer marks from their forming and as part of an ancient process, each light takes four days to complete.

Shop BEAT

MELT

An exploration into the unique materiality of our most popular lights, MELT. Obsessed with the idea of creating an imperfect, organic and naturalistic lighting object, MELT was created.

Made from a process of blow-moulding and vacuum metallisation, it creates a mesmerizing hot blown glass effect when on and transforms into a mirrored asymmetric orb when off.

Shop MELT

FAT

FAT, our best-selling upholstery chair range, is designed to hug the body and allows for multiple sitting positions. Here’s a closer look at the family, available as a three and two seater sofa, dining chair, counter and bar stool, chaise longue and lounge chair.

The extreme simplicity of the components is a testament to form following function, whilst maintaining a humorous silhouette and a reductionist aesthetic. Quite a balancing act!

Shop FAT

TANK

We explore Tom Dixon’s TANK collection. TANK 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.

Shop TANK

A&D Talk

Tom Dixon talks to Architects
Neri & Hu

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Rossanna Hu and Lyndon Neri from Neri&Hu Architectural Design Practice

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FUTURISTIC DIGITAL EVENTS

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British design brand Tom Dixon will host a ‘24 Hours’ event in Shanghai on 3rd June to coincide with Design Shanghai, the biggest design fair in Asia. Entitled ‘DIXONARY’ – a nod to the designer’s eponymous book soon to be published in Mandarin, the event will celebrate the brand’s past, present and future.

Tom Dixon DIXIONARY

Tom says: ‘Shanghai’s importance as a trade finance and industry hub of international significance is universally known, but the powerful influence of Shanghai as a culture, innovative and design city is probably a little less talked about and is instrumental in our decision for us to have our main China retail located here. The chaos of the pandemic has meant that we have been waiting for the right opportunity to come to Shanghai and for a short while we thought that we might be able to travel to finally see our new stores in person. However, the seemingly endless restrictions meant that we didn’t want to wait any more so we have initiated the first 24 Hours project outside of Europe in SHANGHAI and we will use all virtual means to teleport ourselves to the amazing megapolis that is modern Shanghai. The ‘24 Hours in Shanghai’ project is not just a means of showing the latest ideas from Tom Dixon, nor is it just a means of explaining the history of the brand, it really is a chance to meet new friends and collaborators in China, not just from the emerging powerful young designer community, but also artists in floristry, food and music, to engage with old friends and also to discuss the future of product and interior design.’

As part of ‘24 Hours in Shanghai’, Tom Dixon will also introduce for the first time in Asia, the new limited-edition 100% recyclable HYDRO chair. Made entirely from re-used aluminium, it aptly celebrates the theme of circular design which is a key narrative of the Design Shanghai fair. The HYDRO chair will be on display in the recently opened Xintiandi shop from 3rd June.

Due to the current Covid-19 restrictions still in place in the UK, Tom will not be able to travel but his hologram will make appearances for live events alongside key figures from the design, fashion, music, media and art worlds. Tom’s hologram will host a talk at Design Shanghai with Young Emerging Chinese talents on 3rd June. By using hologram technology, Dixon's team will create the illusion that the designer is in Shanghai in person, when in fact he will be standing in front of a green screen in his London HQ (King’s Cross).

For the first time the ‘24 Hours’ campaign will be broadcast live across the brand’s Asian social media platforms as well as Instagram, meaning all countries and time zones can tune in to the program.

Tom Dixon’s Chief Executive Officer Hans Hoegstedt said: ‘It is testament to the continued hard work of aMOD our partners in PCR and the Tom Dixon family that we are able to continue forging ahead with our expansion plans, despite the challenging circumstances that have been faced over the past months. I am incredibly grateful to our colleagues on the ground and aMOD for their unwavering commitment to making Tom Dixon a success story in China and we very much look forward to welcoming more of our Chinese customers in our shops and online.’