Showing posts with label what we like. Show all posts
Showing posts with label what we like. Show all posts

Monday, 25 May 2015








Brussel, Cook & Book
a strong concept combining restaurant with selling books

Saturday, 9 May 2015



Paris, La Villette
work by Felice Varini

Paris, Playground

Tuesday, 5 May 2015

Saturday, 11 April 2015



Paris, Uniqlo/Marais
this store is situated in a former foundry, through the whole building you can find elements of the history of the building, combining new and old; retail design at its best

Saturday, 28 March 2015








Antwerpen, ModeMuseum
Dries Van Noten: Inspirations
"The first and most inspiring thing for me is that people feel how beautiful fashion can be and that it is not just a case of well-made and expensive clothes. Fashion is so rich and it is such an amazing occupation, we can draw on so many different sources of inspiration just as a hummingbird feeds on a multitude of flowers"
This exhibition is slightly different from Paris, other art pieces, combined with new pieces from the collection of the MoMu, and also other work from Dries van Noten (like recent collections). Although we did see this exhibition in Paris, we wanted to see it again, and again we were impressed.






Antwerpen, ModeMuseum
Dries Van Noten: Inspirations


Antwerpen, Esprit
Esprit proves that you can use the window of your store in a different way. Below picture shows a solution in the side street, using the instore fixtures for product presentation, curtains to give a homely feel.

Saturday, 14 March 2015









Den Bosch, Stedelijk Museum 's-Hertogenbosch
How We Work: new Dutch Design
exhibition design that creates a special, colour-unique presentation for each individual designer; simple and efficient, could easily be translated to a shopwindow or in-store presentation
work by
Atelier NL
Pieke Bergmans
Mae Engelgeer
Studio Formafantasma
Pepe Heykoop
Chris Kabel
Studio Maarten Kolk & Guus Kusters
Dirk van der Kooij
Joris Laarman
Valentin Loellmann
Christien Meindertsma
Lex Pott
rENs
Scholten & Baijings






Den Bosch, Stedelijk Museum 's-Hertogenbosch
- tangents 2: body/colour
strong exhibition design that uses plexiglass cubes in all sorts of sizes for display
- global identity



Den Bosch, Westside
a great concept-store, using all rooms for relevant product presentation

Den Bosch
metal mesh as fixture&fitting for product presentation: an inexpensive and flexible solution





Den Bosch, Het Noordbrabants Museum
permanent collection: a great use of wall colors; it reinforces the art