Architrave by Lee Broom
for Heal's

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Architrave by Lee Broom

London designer Lee Broom is to launch a collection of furniture inspired by architraves, cornicing and mouldings during the London Design Festival next month.

Architrave by Lee Broom

Called Architrave, the white-lacquered pieces will feature detailed ridged mouldings at their front edges.

Architrave by Lee Broom

The collection includes a coffee table, console table, sideboard, chest of drawers, lamp and shelf, and was created for British brand Heal's.

Architrave by Lee Broom

Here's some more information from Broom:


ARCHITRAVE FOR HEAL’S REDISCOVERS
NEW PIECES INSPIRED BY HEAL’S HERITAGE

Award-winning British furniture and interior designer, Lee Broom, launches his first collaboration collection with iconic British design brand Heal’s.

Architrave by Lee Broom

Architrave for Heal’s ReDiscovers is a unique capsule collection of furniture fusing tradition with modernity. Inspired by the classic shapes of architrave, cornicing and mouldings, Broom takes a traditional home feature and transforms it into a contemporary design statement. Effortlessly mixing intricate detail with sleek styling, the collection has a two-tone satin lacquer-finish; a matt white on the outside with a cool grey tone within.

Architrave by Lee Broom

Broom’s collection includes a console, coffee table, low sideboard, 3 drawer unit, table lamp and floating shelf. Prices start from £250.
Heal’s ReDiscovers is an exclusive, limited edition collection of furniture and accessories by the very best in British design, launched to celebrate Heal’s bicentenary.


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One Response to Architrave by Lee Broom
for Heal's

  1. ying says:

    what idea! i would love my appartement to be made like this

  2. Tuvie says:

    love it, especially the white color and minimalist design!

  3. cian says:

    nice ideea

  4. Aurora says:

    A little like something you"d find in Target or Wal – Mart only in cheep white enamel. Sorry just saying..not very original.

  5. White furniture in my opinion takes me back to the eighties when white and black ash were the 'in thing' at the time.
    It tends to look a little bit tacky if not painted too well, especially around the edges.
    Not bad for a kids bedroom though if you are on a budget.

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