Opening 20th September 2010.
Directions:
Nearest tube stations: Ladbroke Grove, Kensal Green or Notting Hill
Buses: 452, 52, 295, 316
Nearest overground stations: Kensal Rise, Kensal Green
Opening times for LDF: Monday - Saturday 10am - 6pm / Sunday 10am - 4pm Late night opening to the public: Tuesday 22nd September 8pm
Tom Dixon launches its first London shop in a converted Wharf Building at Portobello Dock, Ladbroke Grove showcasing extraordinary items for everyday use.
The old Victorian goods carrier is set to sell the full Tom Dixon range of lighting and furniture including new pieces from the latest collection, 'Industry'. The shop launches as part of Global Industry at The Dock during London Design Week 2010.
An extraordinary, eclectic and exclusive selection of work from other international designers and brands selected and curated by Tom will be presented in the UK for the first time. See further details on the concession brands here.
Enjoy lunch, dinner or tea at the newly expanded Dock Kitchen where rising star Stevie Parle cooks carefully sourced, honest food in the spectacular spaces overlooking the Grand Union Canal.
Tom Dixon Shop
Wharf Building
Portobello Dock
344 Ladbroke Grove
London
W10 5BU
Tagged as: London Design Festival 2010 , Tom Dixon Shop
Added on 24 August 2010 at 12:20 PM
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