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Home Truths

Lee Broom

Season 1, Ep. 1

International designer Lee Broom reveals how he went from a two person band designing furniture in his flat, to having stockists all over the world, stores in London and New York, and more awards than you can shake one his famous Crystal Bulb lights at.


This episode is hosted for Livingetc by Pip McCormac, and sponsored by Heal's.



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