Lee Broom is a distinguished British designer who collaborates with renowned brands such as Christian Louboutin, Mulberry, Bergdorf Goodman, and Wedgwood. Since the launch of the Lee Broom brand in 2007, the designer has created over 100 unique pieces of furniture, accessories, and lighting systems. His works simultaneously appear familiar and completely original. This duality arises from Broom's ability to draw inspiration from classical forms while adapting them to contemporary contexts. Leveraging his experience in the fashion industry, he embraces and explores new themes while remaining true to his signature style.
Lee Broom's breakthrough as a product designer came in 2007 with the launch of his Neon Neon furniture collection. This collection, which skillfully reimagined traditional items like Chesterfield and Thonet chairs with vibrant neon lighting, brought a modern twist to classic furniture and introduced the stylish club atmosphere into everyday living spaces.
One of the most famous collections from the Lee Broom brand is the Crystal Bulb, released in 2012. The design of the Crystal Bulb is inspired by the shape of a standard light bulb, making it a versatile choice for various interiors. The Crystal Bulb has become a brand symbol and has been showcased at numerous exhibitions worldwide, including Milan Design Week.
The Lee Broom brand is also well-known for its unique concepts and installations. For instance, the Optical collection was presented in the back of a truck, featuring black-and-white lighting in the op-art style. Inside this vehicle, a complex arrangement of lights recreated and enhanced an elegant interior reminiscent of a palazzo, complete with plasterwork and columns. This mobile installation traveled significant distances across Europe and was actively exhibited in Milan during design week.
Each piece by Lee Broom is an actual work of art that brings functionality and aesthetics to interiors. With every new project, the brand continues to inspire, setting new standards in the competitive furniture design market.