Hydro Design Workshop
Student Event: December 3rd, 2018
Professional Event: December 4th, 2018
Overview
Join us for an aluminium design workshop led by Hydro’s experts
Venue
Tom Dixon Studios
The Coal Office, Kings Cross, London
Agenda
09.00 Registration & Coffee
09:30 Welcome
09:40 Design for Circular Economy
10:20 Aluminium: Bauxite to Billet
11:15 Profiles to Solutions
11:45 Innovative Manufacturing Trends
12:30 Networking & Depart
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About Hydro
Hydro is a fully integrated aluminum company with 35,000 employees in 40 countries, combining local expertise, worldwide reach and unmatched capabilities in R&D.
From cruise ships to LED lights, windows, air conditioners and hundreds of products in between. Hydro’s experts help design, extrude and manufacture the parts that shape your world. Hydro is present within all market segments for aluminum, with sales and trading activities throughout the value chain serving more than 30,000 customers.
The world's largest aluminum solutions partner close to you.
About Tom Dixon
Tom is a restless innovator who works mainly in lighting, accessories and furniture. From his departure point in the early eighties welding salvaged steel into radical furniture, he has constantly reinvented himself through a series of different design lives – working with luxury Italian goods with Cappellini, Creative Director at Habitat and Artek, creating Plastics company Eurolounge and finally instigating his own eponymous brand in 2002 to rethink the product designer’s relationship with industry.
15 years on, Tom Dixon is now a widely celebrated global force in interior design with our own hubs in New York, Hong Kong, London, Los Angeles and Tokyo. Our 600 products range from lighting to furniture, from tableware through to fragrance and are distributed in over 65 countries; they are instantly recognisable for their sculptural qualities and engineered materiality.