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The Lee Broom Story
Lee Broom was born to be an artist. But born to do what? Well...almost anything. And everything. A member of the Royal Shakespeare Company at 16, Broom entered - and won - a fashion design competition judged by the iconic Brit designer Vivienne Westwood. At 17. During college, Broom then transitioned into interior design, and it was his burgeoning (and award-winning) work on bar and restaurant makeovers that eventually paved the way for the launch of his debut furniture collection in 2007.
Read MoreSince 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 contemporary reframing of traditional cut crystal craftsmanship.
Why We Love Lee Broom Lighting
Loyalty to the homeland. He once noted that he admired Westwood for her ability to reference Britain’s past without getting stuck in it, a statement with which he clearly identifies. Whether he’s modernly updating his traditionally hand-cut Crystal Bulb fixtures with energy-efficient or debuting his first furniture collection with lacquered, hand-carved mahogany pieces embellished with neon lights, traditional boundaries are recognized and acknowledged, but then typically stepped over.
Fun Facts About Lee Broom
In 2013, Broom hung out his retail shingle in the Shoreditch neighborhood of London’s East End. Repurposing an old furniture electroplating factory (that once saw Corbusier sofas cycling in and out of the space), the newly dubbed Electra House playfully preserves Broom's designs - including his furniture pieces - under dramatically-scaled bell jars.
Noteworthy Lighting from Lee Broom
Delicately handblown and decoratively hand-cut, the Lee Broom Crystal Bulb Pendant extends and elevates a centuries old tradition of cut crystal craftsmanship. The bulb - winner of a 2012 British Design Award - features a hand-carved vintage-inspired pattern that echoes those found on whiskey glasses and decanters of yore.

Creating an ethereal experience with a cascade of otherworldly forms. The 73.20V Multi-Light Pendant from Bocci is a piece about formal and textural expression, using fabric as its elegant foundation. Creator Omer Arbel lets the materials’ natural character show in ...
The winter-themed lines of Hammerton Studio’s Axis Round Multi-Light LED Pendant by the talented Levi Wilson are ideal for contemporary or minimalist décor, particularly when suspended from a high ceiling. A series of angular, split-featured pendants descend on thin cables ...
Simple shape of mixed materials. The Darwin Mini Pendant from ED Ellen DeGeneres manages to bring together both rustic and urban design aesthetics into one seamless product. It comes with a beautiful Matte White shade that’s constructed out of Steel, ...
Add a stylish, layered enhancement to inside spaces with the elegant drape of the Donna Small Multi-Light Pendant from Huxe. A stylish mix of contemporary simplicity and appealing artistry, it uses a stepped, circular canopy to secure the fixture, extending ...
It takes the timeless construction of the scale globe and streamlines it into an elegant, mid-century modern piece. The Globo LED Mini Pendant from Alora attractively enhances dining room tables and kitchen islands through its precise construction. Suspended with a ...
A refined piece with retro lines, the Hail Long Pendent from Lee Broom offers a subtle, abstract appeal. Created with refined materials in coordinating finishes in the shape of church lancet windows, it sets a fluted aluminum structure below a ...