We are proud to announce the launch of Industrial Landscape by renowned British designer Tom Dixon, who makes his debut as a designer of such an extensive carpet collection.
At Stockholm Furniture Fair 2016, ege presented Industrial Landscape for the very first time. An eye catching double sized stand, also designed by Tom Dixon, represented seven expressive installations, each of them telling the story of an impressive carpet design.
London is the departure point for the collection and for Tom Dixon a world of inspiration. Perhaps not the prettiest, nor the most glamorous, but certainly one of the most characterful cities in the world.
The collection interprets the gritty backdrops of railways, tunnels, factories, workshops and warehouses. Materials so prevalent that they make a huge impact. Surfaces - cracked paving stones and brick blocks make up the crumbling industrial landscape while the massive tidal River Thames splits the city in two, and new reflective glass towers begin to dominate the skyline.
Industrial Landscape is Tom Dixon’s first carpet collection comprising tiles and broadloom and on this, he elaborates: "I am obviously very interested in the materiality, and the carpet in itself is an extraordinary thing when you see the tufting process and the selection of the yarn. But, I am interested beyond the material and the kind of impact it has on the architectural perspectives. Colour is a very powerful thing as is pattern, particularly when you use it in large expanses as you do with a contract carpet."
“We have created a deconstructed brick pattern, a pattern inspired by the railway lines of London and one that refers to the Thames and the grey muddy water of the river. We also have a pattern that has more to do with down market aesthetics in the form of crazy paving. So, the collection is a series of patterns and textures that come naturally from the building process or the erosion process.”
TOM DIXON, DESIGNER
Infamously self-taught, Tom Dixon (OBE) is an internationally renowned British Designer, Creative Director of eponymous brand Tom Dixon (est. 2002). His works are included in permanent collections of the world’s most prestigious museums, including the V&A and the MoMA. Tom Dixon has built his universe through intensely diverse experiences, from music, contemporary lighting, furniture and accessories to high profile projects including the Restaurant at The Royal Academy in London, Jamie Oliver’s restaurant, Barbecoa as well as Shoreditch House. Most recently Tom’s Design Research Studio completed their first ever hotel project, redesigning the iconic Thames-side Mondrian Sea Containers in London.
The collection features seven designs available as carpet tiles and broadloom that transform into different expressions reinterpreting the rough, raw everyday surfaces of the London cityscape that is so familiar to Tom Dixon. Tiles and broadloom can be mixed or combined with other ege collections to get a truly unique flooring solution for one room or projects with several spaces.
All carpet tiles have the patented Ecotrust felt backing. An innovative production technique turns used water bottles into a soft, yet strong and highly durable PET felt that also holds great acoustic performance. Combined with the Highline 1100 face quality that is made of regenerable ECONYL® yarns produced from used fishing nets, the product is 100% green. The tiles have achieved a Cradle to Cradle CertificateTM.
Aperçus des projets:
Purmerend City Hall (NL)
Hotel Danmark (DK)
Beauty by Boozt (DK)
John Kørner: Blue Bedroom (DK)
Tom Dixon: The idea of being involved is my motive
Hotel de JoBo (FR)
Launching Atelier by Monsieur Christian Lacroix
Jorn+Munch (DK)
GamFratesi: Life is beautiful to share
Launching Rawline Scala
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Garden State Hotel, Melbourne (AU)
University of Melbourne Arts Faculty (AU)
50 Warhol Wigs (DK)
Brønnums Hus Office Club (DK)
ege main sponsor of Mario Testino. No Limits exhibition (DK)
Elle Style Awards 2016 (DK)
Mindcraft16, Tom Dixon and HAY (Salone del Mobile)
Hotel Joke (FR)
New Designer Collection: Industrial Landscape by Tom Dixon
Renwick Grand Salon (U.S.A.)
Valverde Hotel, Lisbon (PT)
Excelsior Hotel Gallia (IT)
'On the Surface' exhibition by Metis
Hotel Punta Tragara, Capri (IT)
Canteen designed with an eye for acoustics (NO)
Designs from Designers Guild transform Absalon Hotel to a true design spot (DK)
Greenwich Bar Project by Tom Dixon (GB)
Viola Communications (UAE)
Herning Library (DK)
Hotel Arcanum (HU)
Dontnod Entertainment (FR)
Celltick (IL)
Clarion Hotel Energy (NO)
Radisson Projects (RU)
Château de la Vaudére (FR)
Dutch bank Rabobank (NL)
Hotel Eyde (DK)
David Andersen (DK)
Columbus Consulting (FR)
Wyre Forest House (GB)
Hong Kong Maritime Museum, (HK)
Chalet Des Iles (FR)
Le Clervaux (LU)
Restaurant L'Hétéroclite (FR)
Crowne Plaza Hotel (QA)
National Air Cargo (UAE)
Bioscoop Roma (NL)
DDT - Direction Départementale des Territoires - Orléans (FR)
Tallinn TV Tower (EE)
Haworth Asia Pacific (CN)
The Park Inn by Radisson Trysil Mountain Resort (NO)
Radisson Blu and Park Inn (NO)
Bank of Georgia (GE)
Sheraton Hotel Milan (IT)
Prelem (FR)
Hôtel du Triangle d'Or (FR)
Fairmont Bab Al Bahr, Abu Dhabi (UAE)
Women in Orient seen by Christian Lacroix (FR)
Hotel Sublim Eiffel (FR)
Abbotts Ann Church of England Primary School (GB)
Automotive Helmond (NL)
Silver Cloud
Value.com (GR)
Puro Hotel (PL)
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