Artist/Designer: burobelen
Project Location: Netherlands
Style/Period(s):
Contemporary
Primary Material(s):
Textile, Fiber
Function(s):
Hospitality, Restaurant, Residential Structure
Related Website(s):
Significant Date(s):
21st Century, 2020
Additional Information:
TAGS: Alternative Practices
Client: Amerborgh International
From the Buro Belen site:
The building on Keizersgracht 324 was opened by the Felix Meritis Society in 1788.
i29, who is responsible for the interior design of the whole building, approached us to investigate and develop the textile wall coverings of the restaurant and the entrance of Felix Meritis – which brought us to immediately reference the history of this exceptional building. The zeitgeist of the Enlightenment period has a similarity with that of the present time.
design wall textiles:
Belén
interns:
Eline Ten Busschen
Mariana Anacleto
interior design:
i29
development and production textile restaurant:
EE Exclusives
image textile entrance:
Rijksmuseum Amsterdam
development and production textile entrance:
Millenerpoort
finishing textile:
Asphalia
placement:
Oostendorp Stoffering
client:
Amerborgh International
photography sky:
Erik and Petra Hesmerg
photography:
Belén
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