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The Tom Dixon Melt Chandelier Large Gold LED is a striking suspension lamp that redefines the modern chandelier with its bold and organic design. Created by the visionary Tom Dixon, this chandelier features seven molten-like orbs, irregular in shape, that radiate from a central hub to form a dynamic lighting sculpture. Each orb is crafted to create mesmerizing reflections and diffused light, turning any room into a captivating space filled with infinite light patterns.
Part of the innovative Melt collection, this chandelier evokes a sense of fluidity and movement, reminiscent of molten glass in mid-transformation. Its golden finish adds a luxurious touch, making it an ideal statement piece for both modern and eclectic interiors. Ideal for grand entryways, dining rooms, or contemporary living spaces, this chandelier makes a bold statement in any environment.
Item No.
MEC02GO-CEUM4
Dimensions
196 W – 164 H. All measurements are in cm.
Details & finishing
Year of Design 2020
Finishing Process: Semi Metallised, Plated
Environment: Indoor, IP20
Product Weight: 20.20kg
Ceiling Rose Shape/Diameter: Dome, 25.4cm
Cable Spec: H03VVH2-F 2 x 0.75 mm2 FEP/PVC
Cable Type/Length: Clear, 500cm
Light Source: 7 x 6W LED, Light Source Included, 220-240V
Max Wattage: 51W
Lumens: 4000
CRI: >90
Colour Temperature: 3000K
Dimmability: Mains Dimmable, Leading and Trailing Edge
Spares: 7 x LEDRING02; 1 x SLD75-24VL-E
Delivery & returns
Delivered to you in 4 – 6 weeks.
The estimated arrival date is determined by the brand inventory, purchase date and the recipient's location. See our shipping policy.
Established in 2002, Tom Dixon is a British luxury design brand which is represented in 90 countries and employing 100+ people world-wide. Specialising in furniture, lighting and accessories, Tom Dixon has hubs in London, Milan, Hong Kong, London, Los Angeles, New York, Tokyo and Hangzhou. With an aesthetic that is intrinsically inspired by the brand’s British roots, the products are internationally recognised and appreciated for their pioneering use of materials and techniques
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