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              <text>Creators of handcrafted utilitarian lighting and product design &amp; fabrication.&#13;
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The YB workshop sits quietly nestled within the Cairngorms National Park in the Scottish Highlands .&#13;
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Fusing a background of Sculpture &amp; visual art with design , making and fabrication YB create an environmentally sensitive collection of timeless pieces whilst working on bespoke commissions and creative project work .&#13;
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Valuing simplicity and quality craftsmanship each separate Yellow Broom product is meticulously created by hand placing a strong emphasis upon the design process , material procurement , function and strong but minimal aesthetics.&#13;
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Applying  a considered combination of traditional steam bending techniques with modern construction methods YB value sustainability and are sensitive to our environmental impact and responsibilities as designer/ makers . Our products are where possible  created from locally sourced materials proudly working with a Zero waste approach making. &#13;
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Re-purposing materials,  be that of surplus supply to the construction industry or the off cuts of another maker or manufacturer is integral to YB work and ethos . &#13;
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Yellow Broom believe that clarity and harmony within a home can be achieved through the careful blending and integration of visual art and design . That belief is of paramount importance to us and enables us to express our interest in the pleasure we believe handmade functional objects bring to everyday life . Some of the best designs are the objects  that we take for granted; and for us the simplicity and genius of the paper clip are what we both strive for in the products we create . &#13;
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All YB products are made to order minimising waste alongside offering the client the potential to apply their own personal touch to each separate design.&#13;
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Yellow Broom actively promotes working with architects and interior designers. We enjoy and encourage working with clients on bespoke commissions and projects both domestic and commercial ,  drop us a line or give us a call if you would like to work with us. 07813 500 603 .&#13;
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| BA (Hons) | | Professional member of Visual Arts Scotland | | Member of Crafts Scotland | | Professional member of Applied Arts Scotland | | Professional member of Scottish Artists Union |&#13;
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| Board member and Vice Chair of Applied Arts Scotland | | Advisory board representative for Craft Scotland || Craft Development network member | &#13;
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| Inches Carr Award winners 2019 |&#13;
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| Publications &amp; Features |  | Elle Decoration | Elle Country | Homes and interiors |  Vogue | Modern Rustic| Country Living | Scotland on Sunday | Herald | Scotsman | Financial times | FX Magazine |</text>
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