The Mirror Burst Pendant is a beautiful reflection of Tom Dixon's appreciation for spherical objects in design and attracts attention with its very minimal shape.
The Mirror Ball is a real "eye catcher", a highly reflective object made of lightweight transparent plastic spheres, covered with a thin layer of aluminum. Inspired by space travel, Mirror Ball is created using hi-tech processes of so-called blow molding and vacuum metallization to obtain perfect spheres with unusual clarity.
The mirror ball burst chandelier has twelve balls protruding from the center with steel tubes.
A remarkable chandelier ideal for larger spaces and high ceilings, for example in a loft, stairwell, or a large living/dining room, it attracts attention with a dynamic appearance and a multitude of external and internal reflections.
Dimensions: Diameter: 162cm x Height: 140cm - 250cm transparent cable.
Materials & finishes:
Polycarbonate lampshades with a semi-metallized inside and injection molded polycarbonate
Light source (included) 12 x 6W LED ring
7100lm / 3000K Is dimmable IP20.
About the designer:
British designer Tom Dixon, born in 1959 in Tunisia, moved to England in 1963. Tom Dixon became known as "the talented untrained designer with a line of welded storage furniture" in the mid-1980s. Towards the end of the 1980s he designed contemporary chairs for Italian design brands such as Cappellini before establishing his own design company 'Eurolounge' to make and sell his work.
Tom Dixon's most iconic designs include the space helmet-inspired Mirror Ball Pendant Light, Copper Shade, hand-punched Beat Lights, and the Wingback Chair.
Weight: 1000