Maison & Objet 2015

Maison & Objet 2015

From 23rd – 27th January we will be launching our latest accessories collection at Maison & Objet in Paris.

Continuing with our inspiration of British heritage with a minimal aesthetic, our latest collection features items such as generously proportioned glass vases with hand-painted copper finishes and cast iron treasure trove boxes with glass crystal lids. Our cabinet of curiosities expands with glamour and sophistication for the desktop and study, with pens, desk tidies and pen blocks.

Cube stationery launching at Maison et Objet 2015

CUBE: A series of minimalist pieces, part of a rapidly evolving stationary collection. Stripped back to its bare essentials, Cube is made from zinc alloy and finished with a copper plate. Family includes a stapler, a desk tidy, a pen and a tape dispenser.

 

Trove launching at Maison et Objet 2015

TROVE: A series of black cast iron containers with magnifying pressed glass lids. Trove is a bold statement that can transform a dressing table or desktop. Not a conventional decorative accessory, more a multifunctional design artefact that can masquerade as a treasure box.

 

Tank launching at Maison et Objet 2015

TANK: New addition to our TANK family. A series of generously proportioned vases made from mouth-blown clear glass with hand-painted copper detailing. Strong silhouettes perfect for long-stemmed roses, small bunches or larger flowers and designed to create table top architecture.

 

Cog stationery launching at Maison et Objet 2015

 COG: New addition to our much-loved COG family. A super-functional black ink rollerball pen and pen block inspired by the great British engineering and made from solid brass. Brings precision manufacturing to the home. Pair with our COG desk tidy to add a touch of sophistication to your desk space.

 

Etch launching at Maison et Objet 2015

ETCH: Now available in black. A tea light holder with a wood-grain pattern inspired by nature. When lit, the organic pattern etched onto the pentagon structure casts a web of complex shadows to the nearest surface. 

 

For more information, please contact press@tomdixon.net