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Wild tapestries and designs at this Brussels co-working office

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Throughout its history, Belgium was world-renowned for its tapestries and was the textile center of Europe during the middle ages. Designers Erika and Justine established Krjst Studio, focused on unique made to measure tapestries or full projects. They believe in using colors to express what words fail to describe.

The fast-growing European co-working brand Silversquare collaborated with Krjst Studio on their latest location Baillie. The co-working site is their seventh and opened right in the middle of the COVID pandemic. The design has unintentionally become very fitting for the new normal, where travel is massively restricted. The interiors take you on a trip through wild landscapes with a very ethnic and safari camp vibe. Tents covered in tapestries, meeting rooms as stand-alone cabanas, seats with a very rustic construction, and walls that look like earth-covered walls.

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It is no secret that Paris has been the capital of fashion since the seventeenth century. The city has been the playground for prestigious designers and couture brands like Chanel, Dior, and Saint Laurent. Today the Parisian style is not only an aesthetic choice but a philosophy. It embraces elegance, timelessness, and slow responsible fashion. The focus is on the cut and the quality of the materials. No fluff or excessiveness with a less is more approach. And what better way to understand Parisian fashion than to visit a museum dedicated to it.

For more than 70 years, the house has been crafting magical couture pieces in their atelier at 30 Avenue Montaigne in Paris. Christian Dior has made this location a legendary address since the first collection in 1947. Behind its new flagship, the House of Dior inaugurates a permanent exhibition in an extraordinary gallery, independently of its boutique. Mr. Dior wanted to be an architect; the building and the museum pay him a beautiful tribute today.

The staging is astonishing. A circular staircase at the entrance showcases 452 dresses and 1,422 accessories, all 3D printed. Bags, shoes, perfumes, and small objects: so many testimonies of the Dior style materialized to elaborate this Diorama.