British designer Lee Broom was invited by Maison&Objet to unveil his work in an exhibition this year and he unveiled the Divine Inspiration collection. It is made up of lighting as the main focus that is accompanied by furniture and decor pieces as well. The capsule is inspired by light and shadows that are created by church arches and its lancet windows.
Broom speaks about the new installation, "We are thrilled to be selected to join the British capsule at Maison&Objet. In the spirit of Maison’s theme ‘Take Care’, we are showing an edited selection of pieces that bring a sense of the comfort of the home combined with an element of spirituality and mysticism,"
Light-Inspired Furniture Exhibitions
Lee Broom Presents the New Divine Inspiration Capsule
Trend Themes
1. Light-inspired Furniture - Exploring light-inspired furniture designs can lead to new and exciting ways of combining form and function.
2. Capsule Collections - Developing capsule collections that incorporate complementary lighting, furniture, and decor pieces can offer customers a cohesive and curated shopping experience.
3. Spiritual Home Decor - Designing home decor items that incorporate elements of spirituality and mysticism can tap into a growing trend of mindfulness and self-care in interior design.
Industry Implications
1. Interior Design - Interior design firms can explore light-inspired furniture and spiritual home decor trends to offer unique and personalized design solutions to clients.
2. Furniture Manufacturing - Furniture manufacturers can capitalize on the trend of capsule collections by offering complementary furniture pieces that are designed to be displayed and sold together.
3. Lighting Design - Lighting designers can collaborate with furniture and decor designers to create cohesive collections that incorporate lighting as the centerpiece.