In this vast contemporary space, the visitor is greeted by sumptuous paper costumes enhanced with shimmering patterns and dazzling hand-painted fabrics interacting with the pleated paintings of Isabelle de Borchgrave.
Nestled in the Ixelles district, the old 1500 m² garage has been transformed by the visual artist and her husband Werner, with the help of their friends Claire Bataille and Paul Ibens.
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The Antwerp interior designer duo orchestrated this major project by imagining a building with clean lines punctuated by several outdoor spaces inspired by both Japanese culture and the Beyeler Foundation designed by Renzo Piano, in Switzerland. .
Water basins populated by koi fish and green terraces harmonize with the architectural construction with a minimalist design, blurring the boundaries between interior and exterior.
Isabelle de Borchgrave selected the plantations - ginkgo, acer, wild apple,
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