The vessel features distinctive character with its annealed brass construction, beaten into an uneven yet compelling form. Its wide design provides versatile functionality, while the substantial build suits various uses from displaying stems to serving as storage. The beaten metal technique creates unique proportions, and the brass material adds structural integrity.
Formed from large sheets of annealed brass beaten into shape, Tom Dixon's 'Bash' certainly lives up to its name. Uneven, disproportionate, and yet compelling and beautiful, the vessel is an addendum to a larger collection of pieces that span trays to bowls. This newest addition is a versatile item that may serve as anything from a functional centrepiece in which to display single stems, to an extravagant umbrella stand or even a waste paper basket.












