
Briton Lee Broom (Lee Broom) is able to create a subject, to present the subject, and to make each project with their own items an event.
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“Lee Broome is in design, this is Marc Jacobs or Tom Ford is in fashion,” writes the Guardian journalists about him. He knows how to rethink the past, to surprise with a new look at modernity and to bewitch the set design. Broome's success is a combination of the motifs of familiar classical styles, traditional materials, whether it is Carrara marble or Czech crystal, and fashion, which he interprets very widely.




Broome - winner of the Royal Award for Entrepreneurship (Queen's Awards for Enterprise), three times received the British Designer Award (British Design Award) for the object and interior design, in 2011 was recognized as the designer of the year in the UK. Bars and restaurants, which he designed, were repeatedly awarded prizes in the nomination "institution of the year" according to various specialized publications.
Lee Broome launched his first collection of furniture Neo Neon at the age of 30, in 2007. Today he is proud that he was able to gain a foothold in the premium segment. His lamps, consoles, chairs and accessories adorn the galleries and expensive real estate. Lee Broom-branded items are sold in more than 250 stores in 48 countries around the world along with its own stores in London and New York.






In 2016-2017, Lee Broome was remembered by the project Salone Del Automobile - a paradigm of the name of the Milan furniture salon: Salone Internazionale del Mobile. The #MilanVan truck, in which furniture or products are usually delivered, made its way to half of Europe - from the doors of the Lee Bruma HQ studio in London in Shoreditch to Milan.
Fragment of space by Lee Broome with a collection of Optical fixtures.Optical luminaires create an optical illusion - thanks to the op-art decor, their surface seems to be shifting before our eyes. “This is a very personal design, Optical is memories of my tastes in the early 1990s, when I was fond of a monochrome gamut. I then made my first interior project - I designed my own room in this style. ”





Broome created a collection of Vaz Jasperware for the eminent British brand Wedgwood, designed the windows of the American department store Bergdorf Goodman, designed the glass Christmas tree for the London restaurant Aqua Shard. For Design Week in Milan, Lee Broome prepared the Observatory project and four Eclipse, Orion, Aurora and Tidal lamps. The disks gently diffuse the light, the frame is chrome-plated metal or brass. “A new collection for me is an exciting journey. In my “heavenly” collection I use the latest LED technology. Light will always play a major role in my work, ”says Lee Brum.