Born and raised in New York City, Liam Lee (b. 1993) is an American designer whose work is concerned with the dissolution of the boundary between interior and exterior space, between man-made object and the natural environment. Since beginning his practice in 2020, Lee has exhibited work both in the United States and Internationally. Named a finalist for the 2023 Loewe Craft Prize, Lee was included in Wallpaper* Magazine’s USA 300 list in 2023, and USA 400 list in 2024. In 2021, Lee was named one of Dwell’s 24 emerging designers, and ArchitecturalDigest’s ‘Ones to Watch.’ Recent shows include “Making Home: Smithsonian Design Triennial” at the Cooper Hewitt Museum, R&Company’s Objects:USA Triennial, and the Homo Faber Biennale in Venice. His work is in the permanent collections of SFMoMA and the Denver Art Museum, and at the Noguchi Museum shop in Long Island City. Liam received his BA in English Literature from the University of Chicago in 2015.
Born and raised in New York City, Liam Lee (b. 1993) is an American designer whose work is concerned with the dissolution of the boundary between interior and exterior space, between man-made object and the natural environment. Since beginning his practice in 2020, Lee has exhibited work both in the United States and Internationally. Named a finalist for the 2023 Loewe Craft Prize, Lee was included in Wallpaper* Magazine’s USA 300 list in 2023, and USA 400 list in 2024. In 2021, Lee was named one of Dwell’s 24 emerging designers, and ArchitecturalDigest’s ‘Ones to Watch.’ Recent shows include “Making Home: Smithsonian Design Triennial” at the Cooper Hewitt Museum, R&Company’s Objects:USA Triennial, and the Homo Faber Biennale in Venice. His work is in the permanent collections of SFMoMA and the Denver Art Museum, and at the Noguchi Museum shop in Long Island City. Liam received his BA in English Literature from the University of Chicago in 2015.