Lamp Made in a Vacuum Process
The Melt table lamp by Tom Dixon is a lamp in the shape of a distorted globe, produced in a vacuum process. As the name 'melt' already suggests, the shape reminds of melting metal or a bubble that is about to burst any second.
Translucent and Mirror Finished
With its compact dimensions, the table lamp is suitable both for the bedside light or at the working desk as well as on the sideboard in the living room. The diffuser gives warm light that covers every room in a pleasant atmosphere. Not only as a light-giving lamp, but also as a stylish decorative element does the Melt Table Lamp set aesthetic accents that enhance any interior setting.
Together with the design collective Front, Tom Dixon has developed a light that is translucent when switched on and shows its mirror finish when switched off. Its internal luminosity is also visible in full daylight. The lampshade of the Melt luminaire is made from polycarbonate with copper, silver or gold plating.