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Vincent Van Duysen

Vincent Van Duysen was born in Lokeren, Belgium, in 1962. After earning a degree from the Sint-Lucas School of Architecture, Ghent, he worked with Aldo Cibic in Milan, followed by a collaboration with Jean De Meulder in Antwerp, Belgium. In 1989, Vincent Van Duysen Architects was established. Today, the firm has grown into a team of 30  collaborators with work ranging from product design for numerous international brands, to commercial and large-scale architectural projects, with a focus on high-end residences both in Belgium or spread across Europe, the Middle East, Asia and the USA.

From the outset, a de" nite relationship between architecture, interior and product design has been the  driving force behind the conception of projects inspired by subtle transitions between these disciplines and combined with a spatial design attitude, constantly striving for the essence. The use of pure and tactile materials translates into clean, timeless design. With respect to context and tradition, it’s an approach within which the senses, and the physical experience of space, textures and light place the integrity of the user at its core. Functionality, durability and comfort are the prime components of the work, an architectural language not shy to convey aesthetics, but prone to eschew fashion and trends. 

During his career, Van Duysen has received multiple awards among which the Flemish Culture Prize for Design, Belgian Designer of the Year and the Henry van de Velde Lifetime Achievement Award, and an EDIDA for Best Interior Designer of the Year. His name has also been included in the AD100 survey by the Architectural Digest network and Elle Decor A-List multiple times.
In 2016, Van Duysen was appointed as creative director of Italian brands Molteni&C and Dada, reshaping their global image by designing $agship stores, exhibition stands and a series of new products. From 2018 to May 2020, he covered the role of art director at Sahco for Kvadrat, a! er which he has been collaborating as a senior designer. For many years, Van Duysen’s work has been appearing on a number of prestigious international publications. Starting from 1994, his projects and realisations have also been featured in different monographs among which those edited by renowned publishing house Thames & Hudson.

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    Design Works

    • A Modernist Escape

      While the inspiration for the collection is retrospective with a nod at iconic designs of Alvar Aalto, Luis Barragan and Jean-Michel Frank, it also has a distinctly modernist attitude emblematic of Van Duysen’s designs.
    • Molteni&C Fair Stand Salone del Mobile

      Molteni&C new home concept, conceived by Vincent Van Duysen on stage at the 2022 Salone del Mobile.Milano.
    • VO Residence

      Knokke, a Belgian seaside village, is known for its refined white holiday homes with gabled roofs. Situated alongside the Royal Golf Course, this permanent home for the owner and his family allows beautiful wide views across the golf course and onto its protected private gardens, designed by Martin Wirtz.
    • Central The Original Store

      Vincent Van Duysen has completed The project for The Original Store, a Store in Bangkok. The project, redesigned by Vincent Van Duysen, respects the building's origins and history, promoting it as a cultural hub that fits into the context of Bangkok and the changing world around it.
    • Winery VV

      Vincent van Duysen always look for clues in the tradition in a contemporary way, he reinterprets the archetypical Flemish farm in a modern way. The project has several parts that form a hierarchy: a main building with multipurpose use for the production of wine and a tasting room, outbuildings for agricultural equipment and a dwelling.
    • BS Residence

      The project is situated in a wide, gently sloping, rural landscape with a windmill on the horizon. The challenge consisted of converting a former cluster of farmhouses into a home for a family with two children, respecting the traditions of Flemish rural architecture but with a contemporary approach to the plan.