Lee Broom moves from pop-up to permanent in New York

NEW YORK CITY – British designer Lee Broom tested the waters before opening a fixed furniture and lighting showroom in SoHo.
Pop-ups may have had their heyday, but they’re still a good chance to test out the market before launching with
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