Chandelier
Jan Eisenloeffel is a key figure of the Amsterdam School. The colourful patterns, reminiscent of the Vienna Secession, serve as a bridge to the Art Deco style of the house. The central light fixture weighs over 700 kg.
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This exquisite vase, made of opalescent green glass paste, features stylized parrots perched in pairs on flowering branches. René Lalique frequently depicted birds in a stylized manner in his work.
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On the piano sits a lamp designed by the Belgian artist Maurice Gaspard, who gained recognition as an interior designer in the 1920s. He showed this lamp at the Paris Exhibition, where it was purchased by the van Buurens. This exquisite tripod lamp features a base and lampshade in bronze, decorated with gilded copper flakes.
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An all-round artist, Félix Aublet designed objects using metal tubing and constructed buildings with innovative materials. He participated in several major exhibitions, including the 1935 Brussels World Exposition. The Lampe Boule, created in 1931, emphasizes mobility. It features a swivelling sphere mounted on a flat base, on which is fixed a tube that encases an…
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Three white glass fixtures framed with stained glass from the Amsterdam School are mounted on the ceiling between wide exposed beams. These lights were specifically created for the dining room.The initial plan was for a three-panel ceiling light designed by Studio Dominique, but David and Alice rejected this idea. Instead, they turned once again to…
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