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	<title>so you wannabee a Domestik Goddess? &#187; neon</title>
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		<title>High Voltage Vanity</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If British designer Lee Broom&#8217;s gothic-curvy Neo Neon art furniture isn&#8217;t inspired by a haunted mansion, I&#8217;ll eat a toad. Chairs, cabinets, console tables and delightfully baroque vanity mirrors take on a ghost-like glow when they&#8217;re highlighted with neon lights. I&#8217;m especially taken with the High Voltage Vanity mirror, 92cm x 141 cm (approx. 36&#188;&#8221; [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p><a href="http://www.leebroom.com/" title="Lee Broom"><img src="http://domestikgoddess.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/10/lee-broom-high-voltage-vanity.jpg" alt="Lee Broom neon mirror" /></a>  If British designer Lee Broom&#8217;s gothic-curvy <a href="http://www.leebroom.com/">Neo Neon art furniture</a> isn&#8217;t inspired by a haunted mansion, I&#8217;ll eat a toad.</p>
<p>Chairs, cabinets, console tables and delightfully baroque vanity mirrors take on a ghost-like glow when they&#8217;re highlighted with neon lights.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m especially taken with the High Voltage Vanity mirror,  92cm x 141 cm (approx. 36&frac14;&#8221; x 55&frac12;&#8221;) framed in black or white lacquer and lit with pink or white neon.</p>
<p>Where best to display such a mirror&#8230; perhaps in a minimalist foyer, or at the end of a long hallway where it can command the attention that&#8217;s due?</p>
<p>Lee Broom launched the debut line of neon art-furniture last month at the Brick Lane Gallery during the London Design Festival (which, seriously, I&#8217;d have raffled off my mother to be able to attend). Each of the Neo Neon pieces is built to order and will have a limited release of 25 worldwide,  individually branded and numbered for authenticity.</p>
<p>[<em>via</em> <a href="http://blog.stylehive.com/index.php/weblog/homeslides-lee-brooms-neoneon-furniture">StyleHive</a>]</p>
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