Jack light (motion photography) by Tom Dixon

The second in a series of Motion Photography films highlighting the best qualities and inspiration behind the Tom Dixon product range. This film shows the playful nature of Jack, first designed by Tom in 1994 and relaunched in 2010 for a new generation to enjoy.

To view the film click here.

The award winning ‘sitting, stacking, lighting thing’. Jack is a  multi-functional object made from plastic and uses the process of rotary moulding. First launched in 1994, Jack was designed and produced to promote industrial manufacturing in the UK.

Jack Black can be used as a seat or accessory and comes without a light.

Jack Black is suitable for outdoor use and is also available in white

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