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Tuesday
Dec012009

Classic Neon Chairs by Lee Broom

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A designer with a unique background, Lee Broom was a thespian turned fashion designer turned interior designer prior to stumbling into furniture design. This British born designer mixes traditional iconic chairs with neon lighting to create the ultimate revival of the classics. The Electric Louis chair is hand carved in mahogany and lacquered to a high gloss finish, while the Bright on Bistro chair is a vintage bentwood chair that has been salvaged from a London teahouse. Both are brought to life with a delicate neon outline.



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Photo © Lee Broom.

Electric Louis lounge chair from the Neo Neon collection.



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Photo © Lee Broom.

Bright on Bistro chair from the Rough Diamond collection and the Valmont Club interiors.



source: Lee Broom

Tuesday
Sep012009

Vintage Street Sign Furniture by Boris Bally

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Boris Bally is an working artist who re-purposes vintage industrial street signs into innovative, witty and sometimes thought provoking objects of art. His signature furniture collection displays the perfect melding of artistry with craft as each piece is expertly hand-fabricated in his Rhode Island studio. Often regarded as a celebration of the "raw American street aesthetic", Boris Bally's furniture goes much further than aesthetics; his pieces exemplify how exciting and colorful the road to sustainability can be.



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Photo © Boris Bally.

The BroadWay armchair and Transit table made from vintage street signs.



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Photo © Boris Bally.

Transit chairs, armoire and Interchange 12 dining table.



source: Boris Bally