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Key Features
The Carousel Chandelier by Lee Broom is a bold and handsome composition inspired by traditional British merry-go-rounds. This conceptual reinterpretation of a fairground staple features an arrangement of Steel cylindrical tubes set against one another to form a halo, each housing a glass dome to diffuse a lovely ring of downlight. Every element of this contemporary chandelier has a glamorous touch, helping complete a confident and unique single tier silhouette with a lightweight and warm presence.
Mastering multiple design disciplines, Lee Broom is heavily inspired by the history of British design, from both a decorative and manufacturing perspective. His work regularly references his homeland’s past, though just as regularly offers a slight subversion of those traditional motifs and techniques in his contemporary recontextualizations. Since 2010, he's been collecting British Design Awards on a regular basis, including recognition in 2011 as Designer of the Year and a 2012 nod for his Crystal Bulb, a modern reframing of traditional cut crystal craftsmanship.
Key Features
The Carousel Chandelier by Lee Broom is a bold and handsome composition inspired by traditional British merry-go-rounds. This conceptual reinterpretation of a fairground staple features an arrangement of Steel cylindrical tubes set against one another to form a halo, each housing a glass dome to diffuse a lovely ring of downlight. Every element of this contemporary chandelier has a glamorous touch, helping complete a confident and unique single tier silhouette with a lightweight and warm presence.
Mastering multiple design disciplines, Lee Broom is heavily inspired by the history of British design, from both a decorative and manufacturing perspective. His work regularly references his homeland’s past, though just as regularly offers a slight subversion of those traditional motifs and techniques in his contemporary recontextualizations. Since 2010, he's been collecting British Design Awards on a regular basis, including recognition in 2011 as Designer of the Year and a 2012 nod for his Crystal Bulb, a modern reframing of traditional cut crystal craftsmanship.
- Designed by Lee Broom in 2023
- Number of Tiers: 1
- Material: Steel
- Shade Material: Opal Glass
- Dimmable: Yes
- Dimmer Not Included
- Dimmer Type: TRIAC Dimmer
- Lighting Style: Soft/Diffused/Ambient
- Adjustable: Height
- Location Rating: UL Listed
- Recyclable: This design may be broken down and recycled.
- Eco-Friendly Packaging: This design is shipped using recycled, recyclable or limited packaging materials to reduce waste and carbon footprint.
- Not OK for Outdoor Use
- Warranty: Limited 1 Year
- Made In UK
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