Mirror Balls on a Stand
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Design by Tom Dixon
A new addition to the Mirror Ball collection, the Mirror Ball stand shows a new configuration featuring an array of various sized balls on a robust stainless steel stand. Tightly held in place with industrial strength clamps the stand creates an extraordinary sculptural interior lighting "tree".
Stand can accommodate a maximum of 6 Mirror Balls in various sizes. Globes are each equipped with 157" of clear cord with plug and on/off foot switch, enabling each globe to operated individually. Power strips are recommended but not included.
To order:
Select Tripod Stem.
Select Mirror Ball for Tripod Stand in desired sizes and quantities, up to 6.
Order one clamp for each Mirror Ball for Tripod Stand ordered.
Photo illustrates one stand, two of the MBB25 and MBA05US, two of the MBB40 and MBA06US, two of the MBB50 and MBA06US, and six of the Clamp for Tripod Stand.


Dimensions: Stand: 31.5"D X 70.7"H
Tom Dixon

Born in Sfax, Tunisia in 1959, to a French/Latvian mother and an English father, Tom Dixon moved to England aged four and
spent his school years in London.
It wasn't long before Tom Dixon's sculptural objects began to get recognition and
commissions and exhibitions followed. This rapid increase in demand required a more plentiful and reliable source of materials.
Tom Dixon turned his attention to ready-made forms and technology to feed his increased interest in industrial techniques and
batch production.
As Tom Dixon's international reputation grew, he was approached by Italian furniture design company,
Cappellini. He began to be taken seriously on the international stage as Cappellini worked to put some of his designs into major
production.
Tom Dixon's appointment as Head of the UK design studio at the furniture retailer Habitat in 1998 was
considered controversial. He came from a self-employed background instead of a corporate culture and was never considered
"establishment". Tom Dixon led the company through its biggest makeover and quickly won recognition by becoming Head of
International Design in 1999 and Creative Director in 2001.
"Honestly, I can't remember ever holding an ambition to be
a designer. It just slowly came over me as I rejected notions of being an artist or, a craftsman. Even today I prefer the idea of
being an industrialist."

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Tom Dixon
Established in 2002, Tom Dixon is a British design and manufacturing company of lighting and furniture. With a recognised
commitment to innovation and a mission to revive the British furniture industry, the Tom Dixon brand is inspired by the unique
heritage, the individualistic innovation and the robust, no nonsense engineering of these small islands. In 2004 Proventus, the
Swedish-based private investment company, teamed up with Tom Dixon to establish Design Research, a design and product
development holding company. Tom Dixon launches new collections annually at the Milan international furniture fair and product
is sold across 52 countries.

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