Jean-Philippe Demeyer

jean philippe demeyer Jean Philippe Demeyer

Jean-Philippe Demeyer is the name of a chic decorated boutique in Knokke- le- Zoute, which has been named after its co-owner Jean-Philippe. He and his partners started their enterprise in rare & eclectic furniture and decorative objects 10 years ago. Since then a growing number of a selected and international clientele found its way to his address in this Belgian seaside village. Jean-Philippe knows how to combine colours and styles; his skills result in sober decorated interiors with unique antiques pieces in a beautiful colour palette. The interiors of old English manor houses are his source of inspiration that guide him and his team during their search for the unique pieces from all over Europe.

Click here for his website and see for yourself the results of his skills applied in his medieval house in Bruges. In nearby future we are happy to inform you when new and unique stock will arrive at Jean-Philippe Demeyer.

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  1. [...] The Windsor chairs are back in black. This early spring  I paid a visit to Liberty London, and found a beautiful black Ercol version of the Classic Chairmakers Chair. Patricia Urquiola designed two versions, one for Nilufar and one for Kartell. You might conclude that the Windsor chairs are back in black. Windsor chair by Classic Chairmakers, photo by emilies taken at Liberty, London PS1  According to the Elle Decoration Trend Report 2012 – 2012 this antique chair design is reviving indeed! PS2  The black Windsor set, see above is to purchase at Philippe Demeyer’s Antiques & Excentricities. [...]

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