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Uplift your spaces with these pendant lights inspired by Paulo Coelho’s book ‘The Alchemist’

Alchemist is a new lighting collection by Lee Broom which centres on the balance and interconnection of sculptural metal forms containing light.

Alchemist explores ideas around the ancient art of alchemy and turning base metals into noble objects of desire, while also observing its spiritual and mystical connotations. After reading the novel ‘The Alchemist’ by Paulo Coelho, Broom was inspired by the concepts in the book and the idea of alchemy. Broom wanted to create a lighting collection which explored the physical ideas around alchemy while also touching on the metaphysical aspects by referencing themes of astrology, mythology and folklore.

Lee Broom says of this collection: “’The Alchemist’ resonated with me on many levels. It occurred to me that we designers and artists are also alchemists, physically creating something from nothing that has function, beauty and purpose. And at the core, I always design primarily from a place of emotion, which emphasises the notion that everything is connected, physically and spiritually. These stories from mythology and folklore are rich with drama and intrigue. They become a great source of inspiration and knowledge and the stories still resonate and influence the world today. They are metaphors for life.”

Whilst Broom’s last collection Divine Inspiration examined the impact religious architecture has had on art and design, Alchemist explores how the emotional and spiritual informs the same medium and how these ancient fabled stories still resonate in our lives and the objects around us.

Divided into four unique lighting ranges – MythosKingSolstice and Gemini – the collection spans pendant lights, chandeliers and wall sconces and focuses on the traditional welding of brass, while combining this base metal with glass, acrylic and leather. As with all Lee Broom products, the Alchemist collection has been created in house and will be assembled in Lee Broom’s own London factory.

MYTHOS

Mythos is a brass pendant light formed of one or two sculptural interconnected links capturing an illuminated glass orb. Suspended from a hand-stitched leather strap which acts as a sling for the links, concealed connections make it almost impossible to determine how the orb generates its illumination.

Different when viewed from every angle, Mythos possesses both linear and curvaceous qualities, allowing the illumination of the sphere to refract in the brass whilst nestled in its curves. Produced in both satin brass and blackened brass, a new finish for Broom, Mythos is distinguished by its classic character and its innovative form.

When creating this light fixture, Broom looked to multiple references including the Greek mythological tale of Prometheus bound to his chains, and The Golden Chain of Homer. This renaissance alchemical text gives insight into the idea that all creation, no matter what its nature, is closely interconnected and that one thing relates to the next. These references, along with jewellery dating back to antiquity, influenced the intention of the connecting links of Mythos.

To be hung as a single pendant or suspended in clusters, Mythos has also been created as an elegant wall sconce with a single link holding an illuminated orb.

KING

King is a majestic chandelier of significant proportions which intersects the boundaries of art and design. King is formed of individual brushed metal leaves which have been folded, tapered and brushed by hand to create multiple tiered rings, each concealing a hidden illuminated glow which envelopes the golden leaves, casting shadows and light.

A sculpture in its own right, King was originally envisioned around the character of the King of Salem in ‘The Alchemist’ book and the legend of King Arthur, hence its crown-like appearance. Its medieval characteristics have been fused with a semblance of brutalism, which makes King striking when dimmed and resplendent when illuminated.

Produced in two sizes including a 90cm (35.5 inches) diameter and a large scale 1.2m (47.25 inches) fixture, King is the crowning glory of the Alchemist collection.

SOLSTICE

Solstice references the prehistoric monument Stonehenge and its spiritual rituals around the Summer and Winter Solstices. Stonehenge was built in England around 5000 years ago to align with the sun on the Solstices. Archaeologists, geologists and mathematicians have speculated around the purpose of the stone circles, however, its mystical and spiritual connotations have remained a key rationale for its existence as a monument of energy and light.

The illuminated opaque glass globe of Solstice alludes to the sun, and the square brass structure which encases the globe references the monolithic form of the stone. Taking cues from 1960s lighting design, Solstice is where mid-century meets midsummer.

Created as a single pendant, multiple fixtures can also be connected together to create a tower of light comprising two or three globes. And just as the earth rotates and the sun moves with the celestial sphere, each Solstice can be rotated creating your own heavenly formation.

Constructed from brushed brass in a classic or blackened finish, Solstice has also been imagined as a surface mounted sconce which stands elegantly poised as it meets the surface of the wall.

GEMINI

Gemini explores the classic characteristics of the astrological sign identified by the twins Castor and Pollux from Greek mythology as well as serving a nod to the equipment, crucibles and flasks used in alchemical workshops.

This elegant light fixture is a piece of two opposing halves which connect asymmetrically to create one linear illuminated product. To be hung horizontally or vertically, Gemini is formed of an illuminated capsule which is sliced and shifted to reveal a brushed brass facia, sharing similar characteristics to Broom’s iconic Crescent Light where every element of construction is hidden.

Referencing the refinement of art deco, combined with inventive modernism, the appeal of Gemini lies in the beauty of its balance and the simplicity of its lines. Gemini can be installed in multiples, expanding horizontally and vertically to create bespoke constellations of light with extensive adaptations.

ABOUT LEE BROOM
Renowned British product designer Lee Broom founded his company in 2007 and since then has created over 100 original, handcrafted furniture, lighting, and accessories under his own brand name. Lee Broom products are retailed around the world by a network of around 200 specialist dealers and assembled in house at the Lee Broom factory in East London. He has collaborated with global luxury brands such as Christian Louboutin, Bergdorf Goodman and Wedgwood and is known for his dramtatic product installations presented during Milan, New York and London design weeks.