Bloemenwerf

Bloemenwerf House
maison Bloemenwerf (French)
Bloemenwerf Huis (Dutch)

Bloemenwerf House (1896)
General information
Architectural style Arts and Crafts Movement
Location Brussels, Belgium
Coordinates 50°47′44.9″N 4°20′36.3″E / 50.795806°N 4.343417°E / 50.795806; 4.343417Coordinates: 50°47′44.9″N 4°20′36.3″E / 50.795806°N 4.343417°E / 50.795806; 4.343417
Construction started 1895
Completed 1896
Client Henry Van de Velde
Design and construction
Architect Henry Van de Velde
Chair designed for house "Bloemenwerf"

Bloemenwerf is the name of the residence house of Belgian painter, architect and interior designer Henry van de Velde, built in 1895. It is located at Uccle, Belgium. Velde designed the house and its interior as well as the furnishings. It was inspired in part by William Morris' Red House.[1]

Van de Velde gave everything in the house, from the door furnishings to the wallpaper, the same patterns of embellishments and flowing linear shapes.[1]

References

  1. 1 2 Debora Silverman (1992). Art Nouveau in Fin-de-siècle France. University of California Press. p. 272. ISBN 0-520-08088-2.

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