The Vesper Quattro’s extruded aluminium form draws inspiration from brutalist sculptures, alluding to prominent brutalist characteristics such as hard edges, a memorable, robust structure and a metallic exterior. Lee Broom’s design ensures a delicate balance by seamlessly connecting the stark rectangular structures with delicate opal glass spheres. The pendant is suspended by several subtle cables, creating the illusion of floating in mid-air, a design feature inspired by the presence and grandeur of modernist cathedral lighting.
A striking statement piece, the Vesper Quattro is equally charming when switched off as lit, yet, once illuminated the pendant diffuses a warm, ambient glow that reflects off the anodised finish, radiating an inviting luminescence within your living space.
Lee Broom founded his eponymous design company in 2007 and has since gone on to become one of the UK’s leading interior and product designers.
In 2007 he launched his first furniture collection ‘Neo Neon‘ to critical acclaim and has launched a new collection each year since selling to London, Paris, New York, Hong Kong and The Middle East. Lee Broom’s work has featured in most major broadsheet and interior design publications.