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international designer Tom Dixon’s eponymous brand turns 20 this year. He has created interiors for Shoreditch House, a flagship store and restaurant at Coal Drops Yard in King’s Cross and made modern-classic pieces like the Copper pendant light. He will be showing his latest collection in Milan this month.

I always feel like your designs were made for a social world – rooms to have fun and gather in, and then Coal Drops

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