Tom Dixon’s Whirl Cone Fat table lamp is a true eyecatcher that comes fully to life when switched on. Its hypnotic reflections and abstract patterns dance across the walls, transforming any room into a captivating play of light and movement—the secret lies in the shade, crafted from lightweight yet durable polycarbonate using advanced injection moulding techniques. The sculptural Whirl Cone Fat lamp makes a striking addition to a living room coffee table or serves beautifully as a reading light in the bedroom.
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Tom Dixon’s Whirl Cone Fat table lamp is a true eyecatcher that comes fully to life when switched on. Its hypnotic reflections and abstract patterns dance across the walls, transforming any room into a captivating play of light and movement—the secret lies in the shade, crafted from lightweight yet durable polycarbonate using advanced injection moulding techniques. The sculptural Whirl Cone Fat lamp makes a striking addition to a living room coffee table or serves beautifully as a reading light in the bedroom.
- Diameter: 30 cm
- Base diameter: 12 cm
- Shade diameter: 30 cm
- Height: 47.5 cm
- Cable length: 250 cm
- Material Mirrored polycarbonate, steel
- Colour Silver, black
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Light source
Integrated 6W LED.
The LED module is replaceable. - Colour temperature 3,000 K
- Luminous flux 800 lm
- Lifetime 50,000 h
- IP rating 20
- Protection class III
- Voltage 100–240 V
- Nominal frequency 50–60 Hz
- Certifications and labels CE, CB, FCC, cULus
- Plug EU (type C), UK (type G), US (type A), AUS (type I)
- Cable colour Black
- Cable material Textile
- Weight 1.94 kg
- Dimmable Yes
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Notes
Dimmer switch on cable.
LED module available as a spare part from the manufacturer. - Product ID: TXWHS01CH-TUN01M2
Tom Dixon (born 1959 in Tunisia) is a self-taught designer who lives and works in Great Britain. Dixon is especially known for his lighting designs, in which he combines his skills in welding and interest in innovative production techniques. Dixon's previous posts include head of design of Habitat and creative director of Artek, the Finnish furniture manufacturer founded by Alvar Aalto.
Dixon has his own brand with the same name but he has designed for numerous manufacturers. His designs can be found, for instance, from the permanent collection of Victoria and Albert Museum.
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