Are you thinking of cloaking your rooms in austere grays paired with raw wood accents? Is a black steel range in your future? Then, like us, you're in the thrall of the Belgian minimalists. This week we're spotlighting new talents and celebrating the greats: Stay tuned for actress Julianne Moore's interview with architect Vincent Van Duysen.
Above: A chair and table by Michael Verheyden in his Genk, Belgium, home. See High/Low: Leather Sling Chair for his design of the moment. Photograph from A Clever Belgian Couple Renovate Their Aging Brick Home, courtesy of Dwell magazine.
Monday
Above: An artist/designer with a cult following among Belgian creatives, Jos Devriendt, likes to "present simple solutions for rather complex problems." See his mushroom lamps and other work in today's Art & Decoration post. Photograph by Frederik Vercruysse.
Tuesday
Above: Actress Julianne Moore is a fan of Belgian architect Vincent Van Duysen (we're on the bandwagon too), and she sat down with him at her kitchen table to discuss Belgian style; watch for their conversation in Tuesday's Ask the Expert column. And have a look at Moore's own Van Duysen–inspired kitchen remodel in Behind the Scenes: 5 Design Lessons from Julianne Moore.
Wednesday
Above: Linen-cloaked hanging shades filter light while doubling as sculpture. In this week's 10 Easy Pieces, Alexa presents our favorite examples, including DIY versions. Also on Tuesday, learn about Belgian linen and its many applications in Megan Wilson's Object Lesson.
Thursday
Above: Great against gray: A Belgian duo's chairs in a compelling palette are the subject of Christine's Wednesday Furniture feature.
Friday
Above: How to create a loft out of tiny apartment? Architecture firm Komaan! will offer some bright solutions in Friday's Small-Space Living column. Photograph by Lisa Van Damme.
Have a look at Gardenista—they're also learning from the Belgian masters this week.
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