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Marset Fris A 155 2700K bronze Wall Lights bronze
€1,197.90
Marset Fris A 155 3000K black Wandlamp zwart-1
€1,197.90
Marset Fris A 155 3000K bronze Wandlamp brons-1
€1,197.90
Marset Fris A 75 2700K black Wandlamp zwart-1
€774.40
Marset Fris A 75 2700K bronze Wandlamp brons-1
€774.40
Marset Fris A 75 3000K black Wandlamp zwart-1
€774.40
Marset Fris A 75 3000K bronze Wandlamp brons-1
€774.40
Marset Fris Pro 155 Casambi Black Hanglamp zwart-1
€1,678.27
Marset Fris Pro 155 Casambi Bronze Hanglamp brons-1
€1,678.27
Marset Fris Pro 155 DALI Black Hanglamp zwart-1
€1,479.83
Marset Fris Pro 155 DALI Bronze Hanglamp brons-1
€1,479.83
Marset Fris Pro A 155 Casambi black Wandlamp zwart-1
€1,778.70
Marset Fris Pro A 155 Casambi Bronze Wandlamp brons-1
€1,778.70
Marset Fris Pro A 155 DALI black Wandlamp zwart-1
€1,597.20
Marset Fris Pro A 155 DALI Bronze Wandlamp brons-1
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Lee Broom

Lee Broom

Lee Broom is one of the UK’s leading product and interior designers. In his career, he has launched numerous furniture and lighting collections, designed over 40 retail, restaurant and bar interiors and has won more than 20 awards including the ELLE Decoration British Design Award for The Crystal Bulb in October 2012 and ‘Designer of the Year 2011/ 2012’ at the British Design Awards in November 2011. His work has been featured internationally in most major broadsheet and interior design publications. Lee Broom founded his own label five years ago and designs, manufactures and retails his own collections, collaborates with other brands and designs unique interiors. The importance of the manufacturing process is integral to Broom’s philosophy. A supporter of British manufacturing techniques, Broom works closely with specialist traditional craftsman from the initial concept to final production runs. His meteoric rise has seen him dubbed “the pin up of British manufacturing” by The Times. Having started out in theatre school - a beginning which has greatly influenced the sense of drama and narrative that his collections create - Broom’s career took a change of direction after he won a fashion design competition at the age of 17. This led him to meet and then go onto work for the legendary designer Vivienne Westwood, after which he studied for a degree in fashion design at Central St Martins. Lee Broom products are now retailed in stores in over 25 countries. Following the launch of his collection ‘Salon’ ,The Guardian commented: “Lee Broom is to furniture what Marc Jacobs or Tom Ford are to fashion”