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nuveau-deco · 8 months
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Belgian Art Nouveau Candelabrum by Sculptor Égide Rombaux and Silversmith François Hoosemans. Made in Brussels in 1900, materials are silver, ivory and alabaster. From The National Gallery of Australia, accession number: 88.1492
(Source: searchthecollection.nga.gov.au)
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booksinantwerp · 4 months
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Ann Demeulemeester - Feathered Circle, 1990 photographed by Patrick Robyn follow on Instagram for more
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germanpostwarmodern · 4 months
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The S3 Armchair (1958) designed by Alfred Hendrickx for Sabena
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newestcool · 9 months
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Ann Demeulemeester f/w 2006 rtw Creative Director Ann Demeulemeester Newest Cool
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fdw444 · 4 months
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Olivier Theyskens SS 1999
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visionade · 2 years
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anneliensnyers · 2 years
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Out Of Office, 2022
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indigokashmir · 3 months
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A Country cottage near Bruges, Belgium
At IndigoKashmir, we have a deep love for colourful interiors, and perhaps it's the Indian DNA coursing through our veins that fuels this passion. Nevertheless, we also have a profound appreciation for the charm of rustic cottages. We hope you enjoy these photos and find inspiration within.
We cordially invite you to explore this exquisite home nestled just outside Bruges, Belgium. In a land celebrated for its fine Belgian linen, there's a prevailing tendency to harmonise interiors with the simplicity of nature. While India boasts a vibrant tapestry of colours inspired by its rich spices and blooming flora, Belgium's design essence often goes underappreciated. Yet, it possesses a unique charm characterised by a modest colour palette that remains grounded yet elegantly warm and inviting.
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This home is especially welcoming on a scorching summer day after spending hours pedalling along the canals and cobblestone streets, admiring the exquisite medieval architecture of Bruges. Biking in Belgium is an absolute delight, especially if you, like us, prefer leisurely rides without the challenge of steep hills. Belgium, much like the Netherlands, offers the perfect terrain for such pursuits—it's flat, with well-maintained bike lanes and regulations that make cycling a relaxing experience, in stark contrast to the constant alertness required while biking in central London.
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uglybelgianhouses · 9 months
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Ceci n’est pas un arbre
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artist-ellen · 3 months
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Fooduary Day 2: Belgian Waffles
I am a waffle over pancakes kind of person, which do you favour? Also apparently the theme for this challenge is vague historical research bc I am cutting it close and all the sources disagree, I tried my best to find a sort of national Belgian folk dress but I had a devil of a time finding sources I felt confident about. I found this really fun celebration/folk dance that stuck out to me not only because of the playful energy but because I could find multiple photo references that were clearly of the same event or similar with a clear visual style I could extrapolate from. And the outfits all had layers of skirts/aprons that gave me a delicious opening for layers of waffles of course. The patterns and fruit allusions are decidedly fictional to reference waffle toppings but I think she turned out sweet ;)
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slack-wise · 8 months
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.TIFF 2023 - 11
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nuveau-deco · 3 months
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'Day and Night' Belt Applique by Phillipe Wolfers (Belgian, 1858–1929). Dated 1897, materials are silver, vermeil and amethyst, dimensions: h. 9 cm x w. 12.5 cm. Part of the Belgian Royal Museums of Art and History (MRAH), Phillipe and Marcel Wolfers Collection. Digitally archived by the Brussels-Capital Region Inventory of Moveable Heritage, inventory number: D2017.023.001
(Source: collections.heritage.brussels)
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booksinantwerp · 8 months
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Katarina Van Den Bossche for the Belgian magazine BAM issue 5, 1992 follow on Instagram for more
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germanpostwarmodern · 4 months
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The Haentjens Chair (1952) designed by Renaat Braem
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newestcool · 1 year
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Maison Margiela f/w 2011 rtw Newest Cool on Instagram
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styxnstars · 14 days
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Wip, this may look shitty rn but her design at the end will knock your socks off 🌠
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