Tom DixonA catalogue of the furniture designed by Tom Dixon, examples of whose work is held in collections such as the Victoria and Albert Museum, the Vitra Museum and the Design Museum. The photographs, taken by a fashion photographer, illustrate the idiosyncratic texture and sculptural form of Dixon's work, while the introduction describes his methods of work and explains the post-Punk design context in which it developed. |
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Preface TOM DIXON 8 Work 19851990 | 7 |
Key to Illustrations | 74 |
In Praise of Danger MICHAEL COLLINS | 76 |
Copyright | |
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1985 Industrial 1989 Nickel-plated steel Adhocism André Dubreuil Angelic chair architecture Armchair Art in Paris artefacts artists baroque Baudelaire's Bicycle tube bikes Bolide Branson Coates Brazier-Jones centre chandelier Chinese ladles coal-hole cover Concrete reinforcement rod Contemporary British Crafts Covent Garden Crafts exhibition creative chaos creative salvage Crown chair culture decoration Deyan Sudjic Dixon's early Dixon's furniture Donald Morris Fabricated steel Facteur Cheval fashion Frying pan Gallery Gaudí González greater elegance Hall chair Indian cooking pots interior Internationale Situationniste ironmongery Jane Withers Jon Savage Kitchen chair London Mandelbrot Martina Margetts material metal furniture MICHAEL COLLINS Modern Art Nigel Coates Oxyacetylene Park railings parquet flooring Paul Greenhalgh Philippe Starck Picasso pieces plumbing components Portuguese rush Post-Holocaust Punk recycling Rodia Rotating office chair Saints Road sculpture sheet steel Situationist slick Street-culture subculture Susan Sontag Throne Tokyo Tom Dixon traditional craft Travaux tube 91 tubular steel frame upholstery urban Victorian chair Welded steel