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Tom Dixon Pylon Coffee Table

A striking rectangular coffee table defined by its light, architectural frame and clear glass top, with a sculptural presence that feels both industrial and refined.

Tom Dixon didn’t set out to design a coffee table. He was focused on building one of the lightest metal chairs possible, welding 3mm steel rod into a repeating triangular structure until it became almost weightless. The chair came first — the table followed.

Turn this piece over and you’ll see the same thinking scaled up: a lattice of pure triangulation where every rod has a purpose. Nothing decorative, nothing unnecessary. The influence comes from bridges and electricity pylons — the kind of engineering you usually pass without a second thought — made into something you actually look at.

The glass top keeps it visually open so the structure underneath can do the talking.

This is the rectangular version in copper-plated steel. A strong statement piece for a contemporary living space, reception area, or for use in film and TV set design.
$844.57

Original: $2,413.07

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Tom Dixon Pylon Coffee Table

$2,413.07

$844.57

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A striking rectangular coffee table defined by its light, architectural frame and clear glass top, with a sculptural presence that feels both industrial and refined.

Tom Dixon didn’t set out to design a coffee table. He was focused on building one of the lightest metal chairs possible, welding 3mm steel rod into a repeating triangular structure until it became almost weightless. The chair came first — the table followed.

Turn this piece over and you’ll see the same thinking scaled up: a lattice of pure triangulation where every rod has a purpose. Nothing decorative, nothing unnecessary. The influence comes from bridges and electricity pylons — the kind of engineering you usually pass without a second thought — made into something you actually look at.

The glass top keeps it visually open so the structure underneath can do the talking.

This is the rectangular version in copper-plated steel. A strong statement piece for a contemporary living space, reception area, or for use in film and TV set design.