Tom Dixon Partners With Native Union for The Stash Collection

By Women Love Tech
on 25 October 2018

Design icon Tom Dixon and its self-titled brand, NATIVE UNION, gave birth to an artisanal statement series of chargers for the home and on-the-go.

The Stash Collection is a combination of elegant precision engineering with NATIVE UNION’s simple yet intelligent design solutions and Tom Dixon’s take on metal and glass materials.

In an alternative approach, Tom Dixon aims for a retrospective take on utility, beginning with a study of vintage performance-built analog equipment.

Elements of the textured metal casing, leather detailing and interchangeable glass lenses have been integrated into a collaborative project with NATIVE UNION.

The result is a sophisticated series of premium charging cables and stations that prioritise purpose.

Each piece has been considerately developed with robust materials suited to everyday use.

Textured aluminium casings, stainless steel cable sleeves, and glass finishing work in unison to create an accomplished series of performance-centric designs.

“In returning to the core function of the product, THE STASH COLLECTION reflects NATIVE UNION’s simple yet intelligent design philosophy and Tom Dixon’s effortlessly superior aesthetics”, comments Igor Duc, co-founder, and CEO at NATIVE UNION.

Produced in brushed silver and brushed black metal, THE STASH COLLECTION will be available to purchase from nativeunion.com, tomdixon.net, and Tom Dixon stores from October 26, 2018.

The Stash Collection Range

The collection includes the following:

Coil Cable

Our signature ultra-strong 1.2m/3ft cable is cast in a silver-plated metal sleeve. Designed with a genuine leather strap, it puts an end to untidy, tangled-up cables at the bottom of your bag.
Apple Lightning
$59.99 / £49.99 / €59.99

Cone Cable

Compact USB-A to Lightning stainless steel charging cable cleverly concealed within an aluminium cone. Features a removable magnifying glass cap.
Apple Lightning
$79.99 / £69.99 / €79.99

Done Cable

An extra long USB-A to Lightning stainless steel cable that gives you the freedom to charge and use your device in comfort. The cables weighted magnifying glass is beautifully finished with an etched aluminium body and anchors itself to any flat surface.
Apple Lightning
$99.99 / £84.99 / €99.99

Block Wireless Chargers

Truly an artisanal statement piece, this aluminium finished wireless charging station features a carved valet tray for all your everyday carry items.
Compatible with iPhone 8, 8 Plus and X and all Qi-enabled devices
$199.99 / £169.99 / €199.9

About Native Union

NATIVE UNION is an award-winning product design company bringing a unique and sophisticated perspective to the booming mobile accessories market.

Founded in 2009 by John Brunner and Igor Duc, NATIVE UNION creates tech accessories with inherent warmth, personality, and individuality, through its dedication to sophisticated design, innovative materials and an obsession with details.

NATIVE UNION’s in-house design team focuses on 3 main pillars: enhanced user experiences, innovation through design and a dedication to using the highest quality materials.

Garnering considerable critical acclaim from the design community, NATIVE UNION has offices in Los Angeles and Hong Kong with product available in the finest retailers across the world.

About Tom Dixon

Tom Dixon designs, develops and sells extraordinary objects and spaces for everyday use. The latest chapter of Tom’s design journey began in 2002 when he left corporate life to create his own eponymous brand as a platform for a series of new adventures in the design of products and interiors.

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.

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