Each interior has its own personality
On 28 May, we will celebrate mothers. Because each mother has her own personality, her aspirations, her passions, we have decided to celebrate this variety of personalities. Yes, it’s true, our interiors often say a lot about our personality. So here are a few inspirations, reflections of various personalities that we have tried to portray.
Do you recognise yourself in any of them?
Elegant, strict, a bit of a perfectionist
1 – Black leather armchair “Jetson” Dux, Bruno MATHSSON – 1960 | 2 – Metal floor lamp Artimeta, Floris FIEDELDIJ – 1950 | 3 – Oak rocking chair, Lena LARSSON – 1960 | 4 – Marble Knoll coffee table, Eero SAARINEN – 1960
Dynamic, very sociable, a bit arty
1 – Taznakht Berber carpet in wool – 1980 | 2 – Louis Poulsen PH 5-6 vintage suspension lamp, Poul HENNINGSEN – 1960 | 3 – Series of 4 “DSX” Eames fibre chairs for Herman Miller – 1960 | 4 – Red steel dining table, Bieke HOET – 2000
Hardworking and creative, entrepreneurial at heart
1 – Brass table lamp B 86 by Hans-Agne Jakobsson – 1950 | 2 – Wooden shelving unit, Frantisek JIRAK – 1960 | 3 – “Zig Zag” chair by Gerrit Rietveld for Cassina Italy – 1970 | 4 – Storage unit convertible into a desk produced by Mummenthaler & Meier – 1950
And also the MR10armchair by Ludwig MIES VAN DER ROHE
Travelling, curious and bohemian
1 – Artifort “Butterfly” armchair in cowhide and steel, Pierre PAULIN – 2000 | 2 – Vintage Swedish coffee table in birch and elm – 1950 | 3 – Large vintage Azilal rug in wool – 1950 | 4 – Pair of “RAR” armchairs in yellow fibreglass, steel and wood, Charles & Ray EAMES – 1950