Today marks the opening of Tom Dixon Studio’s new facility, which is situated at Kings Cross, London’s most economically significant crossing. The coal office is going to be the new epicentre for the most recent experiments, ideas, and partnerships that Tom Dixon, a design brand that is known all over the world, is trying to accomplish. Granary Square is the location of the brand’s new center, which will contribute to an ever-expanding network of creatives and technologists. This network will include companies such as Google and Spiritland, as well as Central Saint Martins and Luke’s Village Hospital. The coal office will serve as a multi-disciplinary platform for innovation in design, and it will be situated against the background of the coal dropping yard, which functions as an industrial setting. functioning as a live studio combining shop, workshop and office – all under one roof, with the culinary delights of a brand-new restaurant and roof terrace in the offing, the space, which spreads across a whopping 17,500 square feet is being touted as “a platform to broadcast our latest ideas in interior design, product innovation and experiments in food, functionality and future living”. Tom dixon is excited about the prospect of curating an evolving holistic experience that is aimed to push the frontiers of modern retail as probably only he understands it for himself. This will be accomplished via exciting partnerships with names both large and small. As the ultimate center for interiors, the coal office will serve as a trip via remarkable details from the beginning to the finish of the development process. It is easy to recognize their items due to their sculptural features and manufactured materiality. Their products include everything from lighting to furniture, from dinnerware to scent, and they are immediately recognizable. When shown as actual interior settings, the naturally soft goods shine brightly against the background of the raw, exposed brick architecture. The genuine architecture of the old coal yards, with its industrial air and soaring arches, heightens the atmosphere surrounding them, resulting in a shopping experience that is both interesting and fascinating. Take a look at the pictures on the website indiaartndesign.com.