Tom Dixon

Tom Dixon - Fat Black Steel Dining Chair - Light Grey (Kvadrat Hallingdal 0110)

£875


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This item is made-to-order and will be carefully crafted and delivered to you within approximately 8-10 weeks.


Our Stylist Says

I’ve been recommending the Fat Black Steel chair in light grey for its clean, contemporary lines and unexpected barrel-back shape - it feels both sculptural and approachable. The muted Kvadrat Hallingdal upholstery pairs effortlessly with timber tables or concrete-top surfaces, making it a natural fit in Scandi-inspired schemes, minimalist lofts or pared-back dining rooms. Styling tip: use one at each end of a simple oak table to frame the setting, or mix with slim-legged chairs for an eclectic look. Add a textured wool throw or a small bolster cushion for extra comfort, and echo its black steel legs with matte-black lighting or shelving.

Evan Carter

Flitch Interior Stylist


About Tom Dixon

Established in 2002, Tom Dixon is a British luxury design brand offering contemporary lighting, furniture, and accessories. Their innovative designs are perfect for those looking to make a unique, modern statement in their home.

From Bass Guitar to Design Guru

Tom Dixon isn't your typical designer. Starting as the bass guitarist for Funkapolitan, a twist of fate led him to the world of design after a series of motorbike accidents.

By the 1980s, he was gaining recognition with pieces like the iconic "S' chair for Italian giant Cappellini. By the 90s, his creativity brought him to the forefront of British design, even rejuvenating the Habitat brand.

But it wasn't until 2002 that the Tom Dixon brand was established, with its base in London's King's Cross. The brand, known for pioneering lighting, furniture, and accessories, quickly gained international acclaim and is now represented in 90 countries.

Master of Materials

Tom Dixon's genius lies in his ability to reimagine ordinary materials. From the early days, he transformed found objects and industrial materials into art.

Whether it's the allure of copper, the shine of stainless steel, the imperfections in hand-beaten brass, or the timeless nature of stone, Tom Dixon products always have a unique touch.

His signature products, from the Melt pendant inspired by molten glass to the instantly recognizable Beat, S Chair, and Wingback, can be found in museums like the Victoria & Albert Museum in London and MOMA in New York.

More Than Just Products

Tom Dixon's impact isn't limited to individual items. In 2007, he launched Design Research Studio, which has since redefined spaces around the world.

From the Drugstore Brasserie in Paris to reimagining the modern cruise experience for Virgin Voyages, his design agency creates immersive environments.

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