Belgium Week: Karin Draaijer
February 1st, 2008
From Julie:
Karin Draaijer is an interior designer based in Belgium specializing in fabrics and antiques; view more of her work at karindraaijer.com.



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Entry Filed under: ANTIQUES & VINTAGE
4 Comments Add your own
1. Sarah | February 1st, 2008 at 8:46 am
Does anyone know what fabric is on the chairs in the first and last photo? This is soooo beautiful!
2. r | February 1st, 2008 at 9:34 am
When my parents moved to Belgium I was supremely disappointed by the architecture in their region. I thought it would look more like the Netherlands, with warrens-like houses, peaked roofs and little courtyards. But the part of the country where they live is much more sprawling and the houses are on lots like houses in the US, but with hyper modern brick architecture. Belgium Week has really contextualized these houses for me, and tempered my disappointment. Thanks for doing it!
3. karin | February 3rd, 2008 at 12:01 pm
I was so surprised to see so many US visitors on my site that I checked for the reason.
Thank you for pointing me out and I had a great time visiting your website!
By the way, the fabric from the chairs on the last foto was from Ralph Lauren, but they don’t continue it anymore.
Keep up with this great job, it is an inspiration..
4. Ms. Admin | February 3rd, 2008 at 2:13 pm
Karin Draiijer emailed us with the information: The fabric on that chair is from the french fabric ‘Pansu’ and the name of that fabric is ‘Macaron’.
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