The ubiquitous big gun, Tom Dixon has been a key figure in Milan for as long as we can remember. A maverick designer-businessman Dixon has played the industry shrewdly from the early days as self-taught designer-maker in the 1980s selling limited editions of his welded furniture to companies such as Cappellini to head of design chain Habitat, creative director at Artek and his latest venture: the Dock, a retail and restaurant space in West London. For this year's Milan Design Week, he presents 'Multiplex', a pop-up viewing theatre, broadcasting centre, restaurant, shop and gallery.

[B]Parlement: my restaurant and British tea room[/B]

Officine Stendhal, Via E. Stendhal 35

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[B]Studio TooGood's Natura Morta [/B]

Apartment Gallery, Via Palermo 5

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[B]Museo Nazionale della Scienza e della Tecnologai[/B]

Via S. Vittore 21

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[B]The Villa Necchi Campiglio [/B]

Via Mozart, 14

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[B]My Broadcasting Centre[/B]

With live footage projected onto a giant wall of screens from goings-on all over the city

Officine Stendhal, Via E. Stendhal 35

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