MELTDOWN CHAIR: PP ROPE BLUE
Unlimited edition
Materials: Polypropylene rope
Dimensions: 70 x 95 x 95 cm
2011

MELTDOWN CHAIR: PP ROPE WHITE
Unlimited edition
Materials: Polypropylene rope
Dimensions: 70 x 95 x 95 cm
2012

MELTDOWN CHAIR: PP TUBE #1 WHITE
Produced in a limited edition of 12 in white, and 12 in black. They form part of a series of chairs created using the same technique with different materials.
Materials: Polypropylene tube
Dimensions: H: 120 x 180 x140 cm
2007
Photography by Christoph Bolten

MELTDOWN CHAIR: PP TUBE #2 White
These are produced in a limited edition of 50 in white, and 50 in black. They form
part of a series of chairs created using the same technique with different materials.
Materials: Polypropylene tube
Dimensions: 75 x 45 x 45 cm
2007
Photography: Christoph Bolten

MELTDOWN CHAIR: PP TUBE #2 Black
These are produced in a limited edition of 50 in white, and 50 in black. They form
part of a series of chairs created using the same technique with different materials.
Materials: Polypropylene tube
Dimensions: 75 x 45 x 45 cm
2007
Photography: Christoph Bolten

MELTDOWN CHAIR: FLEECE
Each piece is unique
Materials: Discarded polyester fleece
Dimensions: 70 x 95 x 95 cm
2008

MELTDOWN BOWL: BRONZE
Limited edition of 20
Materials: Bronze
Dimensions: 25 x 50 x 50 cm
2012

MELTDOWN BOWL: PE PINK
Each piece is unique
Materials: Polyethylene sheet
Dimensions: 25 x 50 x 50 cm
2011

MELTDOWN SWING CHAIR: BLUE ROPE
Each piece is unique
Materials: Polypropylene rope
Dimensions: 250 x 70 x 70 cm
2012

MELTDOWN BAMBO LAMO: PP TUBE
Each piece is unique and with 5 lamps
Materials: Polypropylene tube
Dimensions: different heights,Between 70 and 200 cm
2011

MELTDOWN BAMBO LAMO: PP TUBE
Each piece is unique and with 5 lamps
Materials: Polypropylene tube
Dimensions: different heights,Between 70 and 200 cm
2011

Tom Price

Born in London in 1973, Tom Price continues to live and work in the capital. Drawing on his training in both sculpture and design, his practice regularly delves into the grey areas between the two disciplines.

Much of the work Price produces seeks to explore the untapped potential of familiar materials, encouraging them to behave in unfamiliar ways. This often requires developing machinery and tools that are capable of subverting conventional industrial manufacturing techniques, introducing a dose of entropy into what are typically very controlled processes. Chance is an essential element in this creative process, and one that Price relies on to transcend the limits of imagination.

Since graduating from London’s Royal College of Art, Price has established an international career as an artist and designer with works in major collections and museums worldwide, including acquisitions by San Francisco MOMA, Denver Art Museum, The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, the MKG Hamburg, and Amore Pacific Museum of Art in Seoul. He has also completed several large-scale sculptural commissions for public and private spaces.