“It is, how do you call it… a graveyard. Everything that went wrong ends up here.” As graveyards go, the home of Amaryllis Jacobs and Kwinten Lavigne is surprisingly high up and sun-filled. Their apartment—also home to their daughter and two cats—is far from the pristine, high-design showroom that might be expected of the founders of Maniera, the Brussels gallery that has forged an unusual and much-admired path through the collectible design market over the last seven years. This story is from Kinfolk Issue Forty Buy Now Related Stories Design Issue 51 Yellow Nose Studio The Taiwanese duo whose Berlin studio is—quite literally—a playground. Design Fashion Issue 47 Hot Desk The many faces of a multifunctional workstation. Design Issue 45 Mac Collins Four questions for an emerging designer. Design Issue 41 At Work With: Orior Brian Ng meets the Irish family making New York’s favorite furniture. Design Issue 39 Pierre Yovanovitch Pierre Yovanovitch’s ultimate design showroom is also his home of more than a decade. Annick Weber meets the man with the keys to the castle. Design Torbjørn Anderssen A lesson in Scandinavian sustainability with Nedre Foss.
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