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- Lee Broom Crystal Bulb ShopThe streets of East London have plenty of boutiques and galleries, but an old-fashioned general store, complete with a mahogany counter and sawdust floor, is an unusual sight. For <a href="http://inhabitat.com/london-design-week/">London Design Festival</a> 2012, rising English design star <a href="http://leebroom.com/">Lee Broom</a> completely transformed his Rivington Street showroom into The <a href="http://inhabitat.com/the-crystal-bulb-is-a-dazzling-gem-cut-led-light-bulb-made-from-cumbria-crystal/">Crystal Bulb</a> Shop using vintage and upcycled materials. Read on for a closer look!1
- Lee Broom Crystal Bulb ShopThe fixtures included reclaimed parts of an English pub, previously used for Lee Broom’s highly successful solo show at Milan’s Salone del Mobile.2
- Lee Broom Crystal Bulb ShopProps included a vintage scale and other items sourced from flea markets and secondhand shops.3
- Lee Broom Crystal Bulb ShopWooden crates added to the general store feel, along with a mahogany bar and sawdust-covered floors.4
- Lee Broom Crystal Bulb ShopThe weathered wooden crates were a great contrast to the elegance of the cut lead crystal bulbs.5
- Lee Broom Crystal Bulb ShopMore than 200 Crystal Bulbs were on display. The detachable lead crystal bulb encases a G9 LED Lamp.6
- Lee Broom Crystal Bulb ShopLee Broom, who started out in theatre school before studying fashion at Central St Martins and then going into interior design, launched his furniture studio four years ago.7
- Lee Broom Crystal Bulb ShopThis is the third year that Lee Broom has transformed his showroom into a completely new space for the London Design Festival. Last year's space was a sleek and lounge-like salon.8
- Lee Broom Crystal Bulb ShopLee Broom is based on Rivington Street in East London's trendy Shoreditch area, surrounded by boutiques, bars and restaurants.9