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Tom Dixon Prototype 'S' Chair

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Prototype Steel Chair by Tom Dixon, 1989
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'Crown Chair' by Tom Dixon
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Located in Uxbridge, GB
Tom Dixon’s Crown Chair is a bold and innovative piece of design that showcases the British designer's pioneering approach to furniture. Produced in th...
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Limited Series Original Tom Dixon, Flame Cut Chair - 2000s
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Anthracite gray metal structure, forged and handcrafted with hand-woven banana fiber. These chairs are part of a larger collection called "Banana Chairs" which it would be reductive ...
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