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Item No. 100447779

Copper Shade Pendant

C$ 1,375.00
3.2 out of 5 Customer Rating
Item No. 100447779

Copper Shade Pendant

C$ 1,375.00
Copper
Available to ship in:
  • 15¾" H 17¾" W 17¾" D 17¾" DIA
Detailed Dimensions

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1-year warranty (terms and conditions may vary)
Designed by Tom Dixon for Tom Dixon
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Copper Shade Pendant
C$ 1,375.00
Details

Details

Tom Dixon taps into high-tech to create the striking Copper Shade Pendant (2006), which was inspired by his fascination with a vacuum metallization process commonly used to make sunglasses. This pendant starts as a polycarbonate ball placed in a vacuum chamber. When the air is sucked out, an electrical charge vaporizes metal foil into a mist of particles that create a 0.02-micrometer-thick mirror-finish coating. Copper Shade works well as a single pendant or clustered into a statement chandelier. Bulb (not included): E12, 40W max. UL Listed. Made in Germany.
Brand
Tom Dixon
General Dimensions
  • 15¾" H 17¾" W 17¾" D 17¾" DIA
Product Weight
5.75 lbs
Assembly
Requires Assembly
Warranty
1-year warranty (terms and conditions may vary)
Item No.
100447779

9.8"

  • Height (in): 9
  • Width (in): 9⅞
  • Diameter (in): 9⅞
  • Depth (in): 9⅞
  • Weight (lbs): 2
  • Cord Length (in): 98½

17.7"

  • Height (in): 15¾
  • Width (in): 17¾
  • Diameter (in): 17¾
  • Depth (in): 17¾
  • Weight (lbs): 5.75
  • Cord Length (in): 98½

Wide

  • Height (in): 8¾
  • Width (in): 19¾
  • Diameter (in): 19¾
  • Depth (in): 19¾
  • Weight (lbs): 5.75
  • Cord Length (in): 98½
  • Polycarbonate shade and ceiling rose
  • CVD (chemical vapor deposition) finish
  • Clear cord

Tom Dixon

Born in Tunisia and raised in England, Tom Dixon’s reputation frequently precedes him. His mystique as a bad boy – Dixon dropped out of art school following a motorcycle accident and spent time in his 20s playing bass with a rock band and organizing warehouse parties – is nearly as recognized as his unmistakable gift for design and emergence as one of England’s most influential designers.

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