Vincent van duysen franck furniture
Vincent van duysen kitchen...
Vincent van duysen franck furniture
I don’t see myself as a minimalist - vincent van duysen on his collection for perennials & sutherland
DB:WE READ THAT YOU FIRST WORKED FOR ALDO CIBIC IN MILAN. WHAT DO YOU TREASURE ABOUT THIS EXPERIENCE – STILL TODAY?
VVD: I think that my studies during the emergence of postmodernism and my time with aldo cibic at sottsass associati in milan gave me an appreciation for essential and pure forms but the application of materials, such as linen, natural stone, and oak, is influenced strongly by my belgian heritage.
DB: YOU ARE TRAINED AS AN ARCHITECT, BUT FROM THE ONSET THERE HAS BEEN A GREAT INTEREST IN INTERIOR DESIGN WITH MOSTLY RESIDENTIAL PROJECTS FOR YOU.
WHY IS THIS SO?
VVD: for me it was important to understand how people live in their homes, to somehow discover an art of living, so that I could mold it, later on, into my works. I have never thought of interior design as being severed from architecture: interior