Lee Broom's Maestro chair is an homage to classical instruments
London designer Lee Broom has taken the London Design Festival as an occasion to release his first seating design in 10 years, with a frame made of hand-bent steel tubes curled around a plush seat.
The design is intended to suggest the undulating coils and wraps of musical instruments and in particular the brass section of a classical orchestra.
"Music informs a lot of my design work, from the initial process of sketching and listening to background music to choosing the right pieces to play at exhibitions," said Broom.
"When I was designing Maestro, I was listening to more classical pieces and this led me to start looking at the design of classical instruments. They are incredible pieces of design that not only look exquisite with their twists and coils, but also have a very specific function, and I like those parallels between that and a chair."
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