Interview: Tom Dixonon MOST

In this interview filmed by Dezeen at Tom Dixon‘s London studio he introduces MOST, the new design epicentre that he’s instigated at the Museo Nazionale della Scienza e della Tecnologia in Milan during the Salone Internazionale del Mobile from 17 to 22 April.  Watch this movie on Dezeen Screen »

Tom Dixon on MOST

Dixon explains his plans to install a metal-pressing machine among the museum’s steam trains to stamp out chairs, lamps and other products, giving away 400 Stamp Lamps free to visitors on 21 April from 2pm. Golden tickets to win one of five chairs will be hidden inside five of the lamps.

Tom Dixon on MOST

Other highlights of MOST will include a simple restaurant installed in a monastic dining hall, our own Dezeen Studio powered  by Jambox where we’ll make a TV show every day, and presentations by Yves Behar, Studio Toogood and more.

Tom Dixon on MOST

Read more about MOST on Dezeen here and watch Dixon give a tour of his studio in our earlier movie (below).

MOST
National Museum of Science and Technology,
Via Olona 6, 20123 Milan, Italy
Entrance through Via Olona 6

Dates: Tuesday 17 April, 10AM – 9PM Wednesday 18 April, 10AM – 6PM
Thursday 19 – Saturday 21 April, 10AM – 9PM Sunday 22 April, 10AM – 6PM
Press Preview: Monday 16 April, 3PM-7PM

www.mostsalone.com

Dezeen Screen: Tom Dixon at The Dock

Dezeen Screen: As we prepare for our relocation to Milan for the Salone Internazionale del Mobile in April, we’ve paid a visit to British designer Tom Dixon, instigator of new design epicentre MOST at the Museo Nazionale della Scienza e della Tecnologia.

We’ll be setting up Dezeen Studio powered by Jambox at MOST to create a daily TV show in a studio furnished by Dixon.

In this movie he gives us a guided tour of the galleries, shop and restaurant at his riverside studio The Dock. You can also watch this movie on Dezeen Screen »

Read more about the highlights of MOST in our earlier story and more about Dezeen Studio powered by Jambox here.

See more stories about Tom Dixon here, including two new lamps he’ll be presenting at the show next month.

MOST
National Museum of Science and Technology,
Via Olona 6, 20123 Milan, Italy
Entrance through Via Olona 6

Dates: Tuesday 17 April, 10AM – 9PM Wednesday 18 April, 10AM – 6PM
Thursday 19 – Saturday 21 April, 10AM – 9PM Sunday 22 April, 10AM – 6PM
Press Preview: Monday 16 April, 3PM-7PM

www.mostsalone.com

Dezeen Studio powered by Jambox at MOST

Dezeen Studio at MOST in Milan

Dezeen relocates to Milan during the Salone Internazionale del Mobile next month where we’re setting up Dezeen Studio powered by Jambox at MOST, the multi-faceted design epicentre instigated by Tom Dixon.

Dezeen Studio at MOST in Milan

Dezeen Studio is being furnished by Dixon to resemble The Factory, the legendary studio established by Andy Warhol in New York in the sixties (above and below).

Dezeen Studio at MOST in Milan

From 17-22 April, we’ll be using the purpose-built studio to film a daily TV show that will be uploaded to Dezeen Screen as well as being broadcast throughout the show, which takes place in Milan’s Museo Nazionale della Scienza e della Tecnologia.

Dezeen Studio at MOST in Milan

The daily show will bring highlights of what’s happening at MOST as well as interviews, performances, news, gossip… and even weather reports.

Dezeen Studio at MOST in Milan

The studio will be powered by Jambox, the wireless speaker system designed by Yves Behar for Jawbone.

Dezeen Studio at MOST in Milan

The 500,000 square metre museum, which contains everything from full-size trains, ships and submarines to replicas of Leonardo da Vinci’s inventions, will house a temporary range of “the freshest ideas in communication, food, culture, design and the digital industrial revolution”.

Dezeen Studio at MOST in Milan

Read more about the highlights of MOST in our earlier story.

National Museum of Science and Technology,
Via Olona 6, 20123 Milan, Italy
Entrance through Via Olona 6

Dates: Tuesday 17 April, 10AM – 9PM Wednesday 18 April, 10AM – 6PM
Thursday 19 – Saturday 21 April, 10AM – 9PM Sunday 22 April, 10AM – 6PM
Press Preview: Monday 16 April, 3PM-7PM

www.mostsalone.com

Luminosity by Tom Dixon at MOST

Luminosity by Tom Dixon at MOST

Industrial designer Tom Dixon presents two new lamps as part of an exhibition of lighting at new Milan show MOST next month.

Luminosity by Tom Dixon at MOST

The Fin LED lamp (top) makes a feature of its heat-sink, while Etch Web (above) comprises a large round shade made up of pentagons that cast geometric shadows over surrounding surfaces.

Luminosity by Tom Dixon at MOST

Called Luminosity, the lighting showcase will be held inside a series of tunnels at MOST at the Museo Nazionale della Scienza e della Tecnologia.

Luminosity by Tom Dixon at MOST

MOST takes place at the city’s museum of science and technology, housed in a 16th century monastery, from 17 to 22 April 2012.

Luminosity by Tom Dixon at MOST

Read more about MOST, including Dezeen’s own project, in our earlier Dezeen Wire story.

Luminosity by Tom Dixon at MOST

See all our stories about Tom Dixon here and all our stories about lighting here.

Luminosity by Tom Dixon at MOST

Here are some more details from Tom Dixon:


Tom Dixon presents Luminosity

British design company Tom Dixon launches ‘Luminosity’ a showcase of new lamps, lights and shades presented in a series of illuminated environments, at MOST, a festival of design, innovation and culture to be held at the Leonardo da Vinci Museum of Science and Technology in Milan.

Luminosity is an exploration of light. On a mission to illuminate and furnish the future, we aim to de-mystify preconceptions of artificial light and to educate people on the future of lighting. Using the latest technologies and materials, drawn from the worlds of engineering, mathematics and nature, our new products shed as much light on the mechanisms and effects of luminous objects as on the design aesthetic itself.

FIN LIGHT is an ode to engineering. Proudly exposing its inner workings, Fin is built of components usually totally hidden from view, including a heat sink, a giant acrylic lens and 6 LEDs.

ETCH WEB is a vast 65cm wide shade with an unusual open structure, designed to cast atmospheric angular shadows when lit. Inspired by mathematics an irregular pentagon shape is repeated across the body to create a total sphere.

The digitally manufactured, ETCH SHADE and ETCH CANDLEHOLDER are now available in two new colours, copper and stainless steel creating a trio of finishes in the Etch family.

Tom Dixon takes over 4 spaces at MOST. The Via Olona entrance is dominated by Luminosity which leads visitors through 4 interconnected tunnels of light. Dezeen studio set up a live broadcast centre. Industrial manufacturing live on-site with international machine giant, Trumpf, making and giving away steel chairs and lamps and the Carpigiani Gelato University run gelato-making classes teaching visitors how to make their own flavor. Spring Table is a pop-up restaurant from Dock Kitchen’s, Stevie Parle, igniting the Italian tradition of coming together to share food, set in the monastic heart of MOST.

MOST
17-22 April 2012
Museo della Scienza e della Tecnologia
Via Olona, 6B – 20100 Milano

Tom Dixon announces highlights of MOST in Milan next month


Dezeen Wire:
designer Tom Dixon has announced the highlights of MOST at the Museo Nazionale della Scienza e della Tecnologia during the Salone Internazionale del Mobile in Milan next month, including Dezeen Studio powered by Jambox, where we’ll be recording and broadcasting interviews all week.

Tom Dixon announces highlights of MOST in Milan next month

At MOST, Dixon will install two sheet metal machines to punch and fold chairs and lights on site, plus an installation of new lighting techniques in a series of tunnels.

Tom Dixon announces highlights of MOST in Milan next month

Studio Toogood will create a hospital for the senses with sound and light installations, clay sculpting, a re-energising elixir and specially-made scent.

Tom Dixon announces highlights of MOST in Milan next month

Other highlights include the Spring Table restaurant, Yves Béhar‘s free SodaStream bar, and a series of lectures and documentary screenings in the museum’s auditorium.

Tom Dixon announces highlights of MOST in Milan next month

MOST takes place at the city’s museum of science and technology, housed in a 16th century monastery, from 17 to 22 April 2012. Read more about MOST in our earlier Dezeen Wire story.

Tom Dixon announces highlights of MOST in Milan next month

Here’s the release from MOST:


MOST ANNOUNCES HIGHLIGHTS FOR THE SALONE DEL MOBILE, MILAN APRIL 17 – 22, 2012

MOST, a new centre for design, food and cultural innovation, instigated by British designer Tom Dixon, announces details of some highlight installations and exhibitions which will take place during the Salone del Mobile, Milan from 17 – 22 April. As well as accommodating a group of leading designers, curators and global brands, the museum, which is housed in a 16th century monastery, will also provide a pop up restaurant, a SodaStream bar and a media centre.

Spring Table is a pop-up restaurant from Dock Kitchen’s Stevie Parle, open during the day for lunches and afternoon tea and private dinners in the evening. Using Italian ingredients sourced from Milanese markets, delicate British dishes, designed for sharing, ignite the Italian tradition of coming together to enjoy food. Spring Table sits within the Cloisters and under the frescos of the impressive Salle Del Cenacolo, the original monk’s dining room, in the heart of MOST.

Designer and social entrepreneur Yves Béhar has joined forces with SodaStream to create an elegantly redesigned carbonating bottle for its home carbonation system which will be on show as part of the SodaStream bar. Set against the dramatic backdrop of an actual cruise liner in MOST, the bar will supply fresh free drinks to all with no plastic bottles on site.

Tom Dixon takes over 4 spaces at MOST. The Via Olona entrance is dominated by Luminosity where 4 interconnected tunnels take visitors on a journey through new illumination techniques, created by brand new Tom Dixon products. In the shop window Dezeen Studio powered by Jambox, set up a broadcast centre furnished by Tom Dixon, holding exclusive interviews and streaming live coverage across MOST of the freshest new content in Milan. A digital industrial revolution is put in full view of visitors, in collaboration with international machine giant TRUMPF, where Tom Dixon will control 2 sheet metal machines which punch and bend exclusively designed steel chairs and lamps live on-site, to be given away to visitors. A futuristic Anglo-Italian gelateria is created in collaboration with the

Carpigiani Gelato University, who will give away free gelato and teach visitors how to make their own flavour.

Studio Toogood will present ‘la cura’ with Nivea, a visual antidote to the chaos of the Salone del Mobile, a hospital for the senses where visitors are invited to rebalance through a series of intimate performances. Whilst experiencing a therapeutic sound and light composition produced in collaboration with Kite & Laslett, visitors are presented with a ball of white clay to mould and shape into something that reflects their own individual expression and mood. These artworks – called ‘The Cures’ – are collected at the end of each performance and clustered together in the ‘Pavilion’ during the course of the week to create a collective sculpture. For ‘la cura’, the Underkitchen by food designers Arabeschi di Latte have prepared a re-energising elixir designed to restore people’s sparkle and spirit. The air is filled with a bespoke scent by perfumers 12.29, which is designed to capture the essence of the colour white in olfactory form. Guests are seated on ‘Spade’ chairs by Faye Toogood, each one bandaged and covered for protection.

To mark the launch of Dror for Tumi, a collection of bags designed by Dror Benshetrit, Theatre Director Jules Wright of the Wapping Project London will present ‘Passaggio’ at MOST. A spectacularly original installation involving original film, photography and a live performance will be located within Sala delle Colonne, once the library of the ancient monastery.

French design duo La Chance make their debut at MOST with a collection of furniture and lighting by a young generation of talented global designers. The installation will be located in the Rail Transport building, a reconstructed late 19th Century railway station.

Another showcase of young design talent will be present at Designersblock, now hosting its 12th annual Milan show within the dramatic Cloisters of MOST, and introducing over 40 new design talents to an international audience.

Also making its debut at Milan is a New Zealand-based furniture company, Resident, which will show a collection of products from five designers within an intriguing interactive area that will illustrate the craft-based nature of the brand.

An inventive multi-sensory installation using paper as a medium has been designed by sound artist Ethan Rose, in collaboration with Stephanie Forsythe and Todd MacAllen of Canadian design studio molo. Rose will generate a composition that will turn the flexible honeycomb paper walls into speakers. At night, the walls will glow golden thanks to an inlaid LED system.

Brussels-based Objekten presents their latest design solutions from Alain Berteau, Sylvain Willenz, Mathieu Lehanneur, Irina Scrinic, Susanna Campogrande, Sébastien Cordoleani, among others. Objekten aims to produce affordable, high-quality and innovative furniture and accessories using local know-how and advanced production techniques.

British furniture manufacturer SCP will showcase original designs and ideas from Matthew Hilton, Donna Wilson, Kay+Stemmer, Ineke Hans and Faudet-Harrison, alongside new versions of products from Peter Marigold, Lee Kirkbride and Gareth Neal. A highlight will be the SCP Workshop, a live showcase of their fully sustainable upholstery making techniques, brought straight from their specialist factory in Norfolk, England.

CAST 001 is the first edition in a range of outdoor furniture designed by award-winning British architect, Sally Mackereth of Wells Mackereth. Formed in reconstructed stone, the table and stools in the collection have a shagreen texture with a bronze patinated finish and are designed to suit all climates.

Together with TAR Magazine, Martina Mondadori will present a series of lectures and documentary screenings throughout the week of MOST, sponsored by Cartier. Held in the museum’s impressive 280 seat auditorium, there will be two talks a day with high profile leaders and designers from across the globe. Speakers include Italian architect and Editor Stefano Boeri, Director of London Design Festival Ben Evans and Lisa Harouni from Digital Forming.

Dezeen, the design and architecture blog, and Jawbone join forces to present Dezeen Studio powered by Jambox, an innovative space where the Dezeen team will base themselves during the Salone del Mobile. Dezeen will record and broadcast interviews via a variety of web channels including DezeenScreen. Adjacent to the studio will be a JAMBOX pop-up shop created by Yves Béhar, where visitors will be able to experience and buy Jawbone’s award-winning JAMBOX speakers.

Finally, FBR in partnership with Tokyobikes will run daily design tours of the Salone del Mobile highlights led by well known design personalities which will depart from MOST.

National Museum of Science and Technology,
Via Olona 6, 20123 Milan, Italy
Entrance through Via Olona 6

Dates: Tuesday 17 April, 10AM – 9PM Wednesday 18 April, 10AM – 6PM
Thursday 19 – Saturday 21 April, 10AM – 9PM Sunday 22 April, 10AM – 6PM
Press Preview: Monday 16 April, 3PM-7PM

www.mostsalone.com

Roll table by Tom Dixon

Rolling table by Tom Dixon

British designer Tom Dixon has added a small wheel to a standard cafe table design to make it easier for staff to move around. 

Rolling table by Tom Dixon

The base is made of cast iron while the solid birch top has a rubber bumper round its edge.

Rolling table by Tom Dixon

Dixon presented the design at his show in Milan in April. See all our stories about Milan 2011 »

Rolling table by Tom Dixon

More about Tom Dixon on Dezeen »

Rolling table by Tom Dixon

The following is from the designer:


Roll is an example of indestructible mechanical practicality. A series of hard working tables specifically constructed to ease the workers’ burden. The rolling wheel on the cast iron base enables lone waiting staff to reconfigure tables with minimal fuss and assistance.

The robust bumper edge trim, extruded in rubber, allows tables to be grouped together and withstand the hard knocks of life.


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Flame
by Tom Dixon 2
Pond
by Nendo
FALT.series
by Tim Mackerodt

Dezeen Screen: Tom Dixon

Dezeen Screen interview with Tom Dixon

Dezeen Screen: we’re still uploading all our movies to our new video website, www.dezeenscreen.com. The latest is this interview with Tom Dixon, conducted as part of the Design Museum’s Super Contemporary exhibition two years ago, in which he talks about his life and career in London and how the punk movement influenced him. Watch the interview

Restaurant at the Royal Academy by Tom Dixon

New Royal Academy Restaurant by Tom Dixon

British designer Tom Dixon has completed the interior of the new restaurant at the Royal Academy of Arts in London.

New Royal Academy Restaurant by Design Research Studio

Created for restauranteur Oliver Peyton of Peyton & Byrne, the dining area features a free-standing metal-framed glass unit to house sculptures that were previously hidden away in the Academy’s archives.

New Royal Academy Restaurant by Design Research Studio

A bar made of lava stone and handmade bricks lines one end of the room, while the dining area has been divided into zones each inspired by an architect or artist key to the Academy’s history, including John Soane and J.M.W Turner.

New Royal Academy Restaurant by Design Research Studio

Furniture and lighting designed by Dixon also features, including a new range of chairs and the perforated Etch lamps (see our earlier story), which hang in clusters.

New Royal Academy Restaurant by Design Research Studio

Dixon oversaw the project as creative director of interior design firm Design Research Studio.

New Royal Academy Restaurant by Design Research Studio

More projects by Tom Dixon »
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New Royal Academy Restaurant by Design Research Studio

Here’s some more information from Design Research Studio:


Interior design practice, Design Research Studio, under the direction of British designer Tom Dixon, are creating the interior for the new restaurant at the Royal Academy of Arts. This is the latest project for renowned restaurateur Oliver Peyton of Peyton and Byrne. The 150 cover restaurant will open to the public 18th January 2011.

The 250 m2 refurbishment references the long and illustrious history of the Royal Academy of Arts with materials chosen to complement the existing fabric of the Regency building including marble, brass and velvet.

The dining area is divided into different zones, with each area inspired by the work of a different Royal Academy Great such as Turner and Sir John Soane. To extend the gallery experience for diners, Design Research Studio has designed a dramatic free-standing unit in the centre of the space. Consisting of a number of glass cubes, the structure will house an extraordinary selection of sculptures and busts dating back to 1897. The pieces belong to the Royal Academy of Arts permanent collection but have long been stored out of public view.

The new bar is set to be a key focal point in the restaurant made from Mount Etna lava stone and hand-made glazed brick. Designed as a robust, sculptural object, its grandeur is enhanced by a dramatic cast glass chandelier suspended above. Other interior highlights include digitally etched brass pendant lights and injection-moulded foam seating.


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Paramount by
Design Research Studio
Shoreditch House by
Design Research Studio
Flash Factory by
Tom Dixon

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