Etch is a pendant lamp that is part of the ‘latest collection Industry signed Tom Dixon. A lamp that combines design and low cost because it can be easily mounted on who buys it. In other words quality and low cost, a combination not always easy. A creative person has made the Anglo-Tunisian Etch lamp using a typical industrial process for the production of electrical devices and circuit boards: a very thin mesh available brass and stainless steel, Which is strengthened thanks to the play of folds in the volume.
Once mounted lighting offers soft tempered by its varied texture and atmosphere that exhibits graphic details of his watermark on your walls. The light filtering through the thousands of small holes materializing a volume that resembles a cell, even if angular allowing Tom Dixon to investigate the issue of transparency as it did with the chair Mesh Magis.
But the geometric construction of the light itself is not only decorative because it allows the very thin sheet of metal that is made to build a hard exoskeleton.
Etch the lights are made of brass and stainless steel and are available in four different versions: A modular system for very dim light, candle because of that Etch is a real candle holder, a flat light (shadow Etch), a light-range (hue Etch) and an edition that recalls the futuristic skyline of a city (Etch tower ).
The lamp has been presented in a Flash Factory, a sort of mobile factory, to show the customer the production process.