Delicate and elegant, the severe geometry of the Top Suspension Light's acid-etched conical form is reduced but instantly recognizable. A super fine filter of warm light emanates from its micro pierced exterior. When switched off it appears as solid stainless steel; when switched on it appears light, semi-transparent, and ethereal. The effect of Top's reflected polished yet illuminated stainless steel is a feat of materiality and manufacturing innovation. Manufactured by Tom Dixon.
Designed in 2016.
Overall Dimensions: 17.3” Diameter, H; clear cable length 98.4"
Bulb Information: Integrated LED bulb (not dimmable)

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Delicate and elegant, the severe geometry of the Top Suspension Light's acid-etched conical form is reduced but instantly recognizable. A super fine filter of warm light emanates from its micro pierced exterior. When switched off it appears as solid stainless steel; when switched on it appears light, semi-transparent, and ethereal. The effect of Top's reflected polished yet illuminated stainless steel is a feat of materiality and manufacturing innovation. Manufactured by Tom Dixon.
Designed in 2016.
Overall Dimensions: 17.3” Diameter, H; clear cable length 98.4"
Bulb Information: Integrated LED bulb (not dimmable)
Tom Dixon
Tom Dixon started receiving critical acclaim in the mid 1980s for his furniture designs - by the late 1980s, his designs were being produced by Italian manufacturer, Cappellini. In the 1990s, he founded Eurolounge and unveiled his hugely successful iconic Jack “sitting, stacking, lighting thing” in 1997. The following year, he joined Terence Conran’s Habitat, where he remained as its Creative Director for a decade. In 2002, Dixon launched his namesake brand that produces an ever-expanding collection of furniture, lighting, and accessories including now iconic pieces like Mirror Ball, Copper Shade, Wingback Chair, and Beat Light. Dixon’s designs have received numerous awards and are included in the permanent collections of museums worldwide including the Victoria & Albert Museum, London; Museum of Modern Art, New York; and Centre Pompidou, Paris. The designer has also created a number of engaging interiors through the Tom Dixon brand subsidiary, Design Research Studio.