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Community > Blogs > LED Insights That 60W-equivalent LED: What you don’t know, and what no one will tell you… Is solar-powered LED lighting finally getting a chance to shine? Journey beyond the bulb at SSL Ecosystem 2014, Sept. 22-24, Cambridge MA Editor’s Choice: Dare to be different—The art of contrarian blogs High bay LED lighting: Specmanship is alive and well Cooling high-power LEDs: The four myths about active vs. passive methods Accidental engineering: 10 mistakes turned into innovation 6 famous people you may not know are engineers DC distribution in your house and 42-V cars 10 tips for a successful engineering resume The 5 greatest engineers of all time Higgs Pt. 9: What makes King Carl XVI Gustaf think it’s the Higgs Boson? A microwave oven fire 10 things you may not know about Tesla Analog Fundamentals: Instrumentation for impedance measurement The Hollywood Chandelier Glass Round by Brand Van Egmond has been designed by William Brand, Annet van Egmond. 
Travelling through Africa, William and Annet were touched by the slenderness and pure beauty of the branches and trees scattered across the land.moooi paper chandelier installationJust as nature comes in all forms and shapes the Hollywood line is equally diverse, including round, conical and square shapes. chandeliers sundridgeHollywood Chandelier  Round Glass is breaking with tradition by hand-crafting wires of steel and accenting them with glass icicles. waterford powerscourt chandelierFixture available a round and oval shape in black, nickel or white finish. Available in a ceiling flush mount, wall sconce, chandelier, table and floor lamp versions. The lamping comes with  8,12,16 and 20 X E12 max 25W Incandescent (Not included). 
William Brand, Annet van Egmond Small:Diameter:23.6" (60 cm)  X Height:29.4" (75  cm)Medium:Diameter:31.5 (80 cm)  X Height:39.4" (100  cm)Large:Diameter:39.4" (100 cm)  X Height:49.2" (125  cm)Extra Large:Diameter:47.2" (120 cm)  X Height:59.1" (150  cm) Small:8 X E12 max 25W Incandescent (Not included) Medium:12 X E12 max 25W Incandescent (Not included) Large:16 X E12 max 25W Incandescent (Not included)Extra Large:20 X E12 max 25W Incandescent (Not included) Start price request for "Hollywood Chandelier Glass Round" Kinetic Modernism.Simple geometric shapes—cones and spheres—collide with dynamic results. Made from antiqued and blackened brass for a chic and classique contrast. Ideal scale for a dining room or a spacious foyer, this architectural chandelier will wow your world. It's the perfect piece to update your 16th century palazzo or to add a touch of French '50s style to your traditional maison. A little industrial, a little fancy, and a lot versatile.
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With a recognized commitment to innovation and a mission to revive the British furniture industry, the Tom Dixon brand is inspired by the unique heritage, the individualistic innovation and the robust, no nonsense engineering of these small islands. In 2004 Proventus, the Swedish-based private investment company, teamed up with Tom Dixon to establish Design Research, a design and product development holding company. Tom Dixon launches new collections annually at the Milan international furniture fair and product is sold across 61 countries.In September 2012 Tom Dixon's sister-brand, Eclectic by Tom Dixon, was established, launching accessories collections annually at Maison et Object in Paris.Launched in 2007, Design Research Studio is the interior design arm of the Design Research Group. Recently completed Tom Dixon projects include Restaurant at the Royal Academy London, Tazmania Ballroom, a pool bar in the Central district of Hong Kong, Jamie Oliver's new London restaurant, Barbecoa, as well as Shoreditch House, Paramount private members' clubs as well as Joseph's flagship store on Old Bond Street, London.
Most recently Design Research Studio won their first ever hotel project, redesigning the iconic Thames-side Sea Containers House in collaboration with US hotel giant Morgan's Hotel Group due for completion late 2013.Tunisian born Tom Dixon rose to prominence in the mid 1980s as 'the talented untrained designer with a line in welded salvage furniture'. Having worked for Italian manufacturer Cappellini where he designed the iconic S chair; Tom Dixon then went on to create his own company, 'Eurolounge', under which he made and sold the much celebrated Jack light. Tom Dixon was appointed head of design by Habitat in 1998 and later became Creative Director until his departure in January 2008. Tom Dixon was awarded the Order of the British Empire in 2001, and Designer of the Year 2008 from Architektur and Wohnen Magazine. He is the Creative Director of Tom Dixon and Artek. See more from Tom Dixon Born in Sfax, Tunisia in 1959, to a French/Latvian mother and an English father, Tom Dixon moved to England aged four and spent his school years in London.
He dropped out of Chelsea School of Art to play bass in the band Funkapolitan before teaching himself welding and going on to produce furniture.Tom rose to prominence in the mid 1980's as "the talented untrained designer with a line in welded salvage furniture". He set up 'Space' as a creative think-tank and shop front for himself and other young designers. By the late 1980's, Tom Dixon's international reputation grew, he was approached by Italian furniture design company, Cappellini, for whom he desinged the Iconic "S" chair. In the 1990's, he became a household name and Jack, his polypropylene "sitting, stacking, lighting thing" designed for his own company Eurolounge was a symbol of the age.Tom Dixon's appointment as Head of the UK design studio at the furniture retailer Habitat in 1998 was considered controversial. He came from a self-employed background instead of a corporate culture and was never considered "establishment". Tom Dixon led the company through its biggest makeover and quickly won recognition by becoming Head of
International Design in 1999 and Creative Director in 2001. He was the public face of a collective team responsible for rejuvenating the Habitat brand, while maintaining Terence Conran's dream of enriching everyday life through simple, modern design and creating a shopping experience that is theatrical and intimate.In 2000, Tom's work was recognized by the award of an OBE by Her Majesty The Queen. His works have also been acquired by the world's most famous museums and are now in permanent collections across the globe including Victoria and Albert Museum, Museums of Modern Art New York and Tokyo and Centre Beaubourg (Pompidou)."Honestly, I can't remember ever holding an ambition to beIt just slowly came over me as I rejected notions of being an artist or, a craftsman. Even today I prefer the idea of View other products by Tom Dixon hi do you ship to canada thank youWe can ship Tom Dixon items to Canada among many of our vendors products. We are working to support the shipping of more and more items every day to Canada.