Creatives
Welcome to our creative family. Behind every great creation there is a passionate spirit. Meet the visionaries, the artists, the thinkers, and the designers who bring our collection to life.
For us, it's not just about the products, but also about the people behind them. We believe in a transparent collaboration in which everyone is valued for their unique contributions. Whether you are an established name paving the way for emerging talents, or a rising star who deserves our attention, every voice counts with us.
We are a close-knit community that supports, encourages and inspires each other. Together we strive for excellence and success for each other. Through joint efforts we ensure recognition, promotion and growth, while nurturing each other's talents and ambitions.
With us, it is not just a collection of names, but an amalgamation of creative minds working together for a common goal: creating beauty and letting talent shine. Welcome to our creative family, where everyone is committed to each other and where ideas come to life.
Rijksmuseum
The Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam hosts an impressive collection of art and historical objects reflecting Dutch culture and history from the Middle Ages to the 20th century. The collection includes masterpieces by renowned Dutch painters such as Rembrandt van Rijn, Johannes Vermeer, and Vincent van Gogh, with Rembrandt's "The Night Watch" being one of the highlights. Besides paintings, the collection features sculptures, decorative arts, and an extensive array of historical artifacts, including armors and rare objects. The museum offers profound insights into the rich history, art, and culture of the Netherlands.
Designers Choice
We have called upon a talented group of young designers to compile an art collection that does not rely on famous names, but is driven by color and experience. They have selected artworks that intrigue them, making the collection a vibrant reflection of their own artistic exploration. This approach brings fresh perspectives, encouraging the art world to be open to new aesthetics and creative expression. Their unique vision has created a dynamic platform where each piece tells a story, deeply rooted in the designers' personal experiences and cultural backgrounds. This initiative underscores the importance of diversity and inclusivity in art, inviting viewers to explore the richness of interpretation and emotional resonance that each artist brings to their work.
Bas!
Twan and Cole, better known as Bas, are two artists who focus on a wide range of art forms, including photography, painting, and textile design. The duo grew up with a deep love for art and design, and their collaborative works often result from seamless cooperation. They incorporate their own photography, paintings, textures, and elements, experimenting with digital techniques to achieve stunning results. Their art is an exploration of the boundaries between different media and a tribute to the beauty of the everyday. With a penchant for the experimental, Twan and Cole strive to blend traditional art forms with modern technologies, positioning their work in a unique space within the contemporary art world.
Editors Choice
The Editor's Choice collection is a meticulously curated collection by a talented group of designers and artists. Here, it's not about famous names, but about color and experience. The collection is a vibrant reflection of their own journey of discovery and creative expression. Each piece tells a unique story. This initiative highlights the importance of diversity and inclusion within the world of art and design, inviting viewers to explore the profound interpretation and emotional resonance of each design.
Margot van Huijkelom
Margot van Huijkelom graduated from the ArtEZ Art Academy in 1990. With a master's degree in hand, Margot left the Netherlands to explore the world of Parisian elegance, which influenced her work as an art director, illustrator, and painter. Her work has been widely published in prestigious magazines such as Vogue Japan, Harrods magazine, and more. She has been collaborating with Vogue Japan since 2011 and established a twenty-year working relationship with Japan. Her multidisciplinary creations blend various media and skills, featuring intense colors and sensual nuances that celebrate the beauty and strength of women. Her work is a beautiful tribute to femininity.
Paul & Albert
Paul Mulder and Albert Buring met at the art academy in Groningen and, during their studies, established a graphic design studio with a friend. After years of collaboration, they founded Studio 212 Fahrenheit, gradually shifting their focus from graphic design to spatial work. In 2019, they made the bold decision to completely cease graphic design and dedicate themselves to art and design. While their graphic background occasionally influences their work, they now serve a diverse clientele, including collectors, museums, businesses, and governments. Their studio is located within the VOS.design building.
Mario Gerth
German documentary photographer Mario Gerth, aged 40, is praised for his extensive travels to over 80 countries on five continents in pursuit of his passion. He has encountered civil unrest, poverty, and violence but also found beauty in cultures and people. Gerth's photography, particularly focused on Africa, portrays the continent's natural and human diversity, emphasizing the unique cultural and social qualities he admires. His work captures the dignity and grace of African individuals, from the pride of the elderly to the harmony of landscapes. Recognized internationally, Gerth's photography has been called transformative by Time Magazine.
Alison Wright
Alison Wright, a celebrated documentary photographer and author, dedicated her life to documenting endangered cultures and human issues globally. She received numerous Lowell Thomas Travel Journalism Awards and a Dorothea Lange Fellowship in Documentary Photography from UC Berkeley. In 2000, a near-fatal accident in Laos became a poignant chapter in her memoir, "Learning to Breathe." She held degrees from Syracuse University and UC Berkeley, fostering her unique perspective. Tragically, in March 2022, while diving in the Azores, she suffered a cardiac episode, passing away on March 23, 2022. Alison Wright's legacy lives on through her impactful photography and storytelling, inspiring generations.
Steve mcCurry
Steve McCurry, a celebrated photographer for over five decades, began his career after studying cinematography at Pennsylvania State University. His journey commenced with a life-changing trip to India, armed only with a camera and minimal belongings. In Pakistan, he risked his life to document the Russian invasion, unveiling its brutality to the world. McCurry's captivating portfolio spans the globe, capturing vanishing cultures, traditions, and contemporary life, all while preserving the human essence. His numerous accolades include the Robert Capa Gold Medal and the Royal Photographic Society's Centenary Medal for a lifetime of remarkable achievements. In 2019, he was inducted into the International Photography Hall of Fame.
Serge Anton
From a young age, I've been captivated by faces, seeing them as books revealing hidden emotions and moods. I'm drawn to the extremes of life's timeline, from the carefree joy of childhood to the wisdom of old age, finding inspiration in contrasts. I aim to capture the mystery within faces and the depth within landscapes, embracing the magic of obscurity and silence. My childhood fascination with my father's enigmatic office instilled in me a love for the color black, which, like a magician, I use to reveal light. I choose to live away from the media's glare, finding solace in nature and simplicity, echoing Shakespeare's words.
Gustave Klimt
Gustav Klimt (1862-1918) was a renowned Austrian Symbolist painter and a leading figure in Vienna Secession, an Art Nouveau movement. Born into poverty, he trained at Vienna Kunstgewerbeschule für Kunst und Industrie. Initially controversial for his erotic art, Klimt rebelled by founding Vienna Secession. Eventually, he gained recognition and became a professor in Munich and Vienna. Klimt's signature style featured symbolism, eroticism, and exquisite decorativeness, with a focus on women and a deep sense of color. He drew inspiration from Jan Toorop and influenced artists like Egon Schiele and Oskar Kokoschka. His works, including "The Kiss" and "The Tree of Life," showcased his mastery of gold and remain highly praised.
Saskia Boelsums
Saskia Boelsums, a Dutch landscape photographer, garners global acclaim with her artistry. Her work graces esteemed art collections and prestigious galleries and art fairs worldwide. Saskia's landscape photos have earned numerous national and international awards, including Artist of the Year. Born in the Netherlands and nurtured in Iran and Curaçao, she honed her visual arts skills at the Minerva academy, ultimately focusing on landscape photography. Her images, reminiscent of iconic painters like Constable and Van Gogh, eloquently convey her profound connection to nature, capturing its remarkable and often delicate beauty with a painterly touch that evokes awe and emotion.
Wendy Buiter
Wendy Buiter is a Rotterdam-based artist celebrated for her vibrant and fashion-inspired creations. She paints confident, sophisticated women who exude a touch of mystique and timeless elegance. Her artworks are distinguished by the use of various techniques and intricate details. Wendy's cosmopolitan style has earned her a global following, with her pieces featured in renowned publications and art collections around the world. Her journey began as a young girl sketching a specific figure with a triangular body, which she repeatedly drew, each time with a different extravagant dress. Her passion for art and aesthetics led to a successful career in the makeup world as a makeup artist and the establishment of her own company, Beauty Partner. Eventually, she pursued an art education and now combines her entrepreneurial spirit with artistic talent under the brand Wendy Buiter.
Constanza
Constanza Mulder, hailing from The Hague, Netherlands, was immersed in a world of art and politics from a young age, thanks to her parents' backgrounds. After a stint as a model in Paris, she returned to her homeland, completing her education and settling in the south of the Netherlands. Juggling motherhood, teaching, painting, and modeling, Constanza found inspiration in her farm life, especially her beloved horses. Her artwork beautifully encapsulates the worlds of equines and the strength and beauty of women, reflecting her diverse life experiences. Constanza's creations celebrate nature and human emotions, as she continually pushes her creative boundaries.
Femm
FEMM Amsterdam, founded by designer Femm in 1990, is a celebration of the immediate beauty and power of color. With over 5 years of experience as a multidisciplinary stylist, Femm's designs radiate intense energy and creativity. Her passion for colors, lines, and compositions led to an impressive collection of paper, which became the foundation for her visual explorations in 2020. Each unique design reflects her love for her surroundings, from the energy of the city to the captivating hues of sunrise and sunset. FEMM Amsterdam's pieces are infused with positive energy and vibrant colors, aiming to spread optimism to the world.
Mylo Freeman
Mylo Freeman, a Dutch-American artist hailing from The Hague, embarked on a versatile artistic journey beginning at the Rietveld Academy in Amsterdam, majoring in illustration. After a brief singing career and the birth of her oldest son, she returned to her passion for children's illustration. Her debut picture book, "PoSy!", received the prestigious Kiekenboek award, launching her successful career with about 70 picture books, including the cherished series featuring Princess Arabella. A consistent theme in her multifaceted career is her love for fashion and haute couture, reflected in her exquisite watercolor art. Mylo Freeman beautifully merges children's literature with fashion-inspired art, celebrating imagination, beauty, and diversity in her captivating creations.
Schutte
After many years at the helm of her own art gallery, Schutte decided to devote herself fully to her true passion: creating her own art. Her training at the Art Academy in Arendonk played a crucial role in her artistic development; it taught her to think outside the box and to express herself ever more freely with paint. Schutte's art, mainly abstract in nature, has its origins in music. She describes her collection as 'Con Brio', a musical term meaning 'with vibrancy' or 'with fire', which perfectly reflects the energy and passion she puts into her work. Every brush stroke and colour choice echoes her love of music, creating a unique symphony of visual harmonies that invites the viewer into a deeper, emotional experience.
Geeske van de Molengraft
Atelier G, led by Geeske van de Molengraft, embraces a passion for unique and distinctive design. Inspired by her studies at the Design Academy and Sint Lucas, she specializes in minimalist, innovative, and robust artworks, blending materials like wood, metal, and plexiglass with a harmonious color palette. Geeske aims to create art that enhances the concept of 'home,' where you feel secure and authentically connected. Her work reflects your character and personal style, adding a unique and personal touch to your living space, making it feel like an authentic extension of yourself. In short, her art captures the essence of 'you' in the comforting embrace of home.
Irene van Ophoven
Irene van Ophoven, a passionate designer and stylist, weaves stories into her work, embracing the transformative power of art and design in spaces. With a rich background in art and culture, her childhood immersion in textiles fuels her creativity. Irene draws inspiration from everyday encounters and museum visits, using colors derived from themes or her own drawings. Her process blends digital and manual techniques, resulting in captivating, abstract designs. She crafts pieces that marry aesthetics and quality, aiming to infuse beauty and emotion into every room she touches, creating a unique and enchanting ambiance.
William Morris
William Morris (24 March 1834 – 3 October 1896) was an artist, designer, poet, craftsman and political writer who had a major influence on the fashions and ideologies of Victorian Britain and the English Arts and Crafts movement. He also had a major influence on building design, but he is better known today for his textile designs, which have been repurposed as wallpaper and wrapping paper.
Karin Jonkers
In 1987, Karin Jonkers began her career as a talented graphic designer. Over the years, she expanded her creative skills to include illustration and photography. Together with Jean Philipse, she formed a formidable team, jointly running Studio Jean Philipse and Travel Mania Publications for an impressive 22 years. On August 1, 2009, Karin Jonkers and Mariëlle van der Wardt joined forces to establish Yell & Yonkers as their new and inspiring creative venture. Karin's years of experience and expertise have made her a versatile and skilled professional in the world of art and design.
Collector's Choice
Collector's Choice is a carefully curated collection featuring contemporary designs and patterns. This collection is represented by creative and emerging talents. Every design in this collection embodies creativity, originality, and expression at its best. The Collector's Choice collection is a celebration of the diverse possibilities in pattern design and serves as a source of inspiration.
Petra Roje
Petra Sučić Roje is a designer specializing in pattern design, creating harmony between colors, shapes, and proportions. Her work has gained international acclaim, including the Type Directors Club Award and a mention in a book on the best typography of 2017 in New York. In 2004, she won a competition for the visual identity design of the 75th anniversary of the National Symphony Orchestra in Washington. Inspired by nature and mathematics, Petra believes that geometric perfection exists only in human consciousness. Her designs, characterized by unique geometric patterns and inspired by Escher, along with her love for animals, are a delight to behold.
Rosa Lisa
Rosa Lisa paints organically with alcohol inks. On a flowing base of colorful inks, she manually draws flowers or corals. With her imaginative and colorful designs, she creates a decorative style that enriches any interior. Each art print conveys a different mood or experience. Her unique creations have been exclusively translated into textile artworks.
Karolien van Mensvoort
Dutch designer Karolien van Mensvoort combines handmade and machine-made textiles by working intuitively, creating unplanned layers and ideas. Her creations are not bound by seasons, trends, age, culture, or gender. Educated at the School of the Arts, Artez, in Arnhem and a former faculty member, she has shifted her focus to textiles after 25 years in fashion. She makes experimental tapestries, woolen plaids, and cushions, adding unexpected elements. Alongside textiles, she remains dedicated to creating prints and artworks rooted in her fashion background.
Studio Kars en Boom
We are Cynthia Boom and Kevin Kars. Kars + Boom a design studio in creation of illustrated stories: playful products, objects, installations and prints. Kars + Boom is founded in 2010. We escape from reality in our work. We create new worlds in which we wish to wake up, in our graphic & illustrative prints, installations and products. We search for the geometry of landscapes, the shapes and patterns of cities thus creating a new interplay of lines.
Studio Plaisier
Meet Wilma Plaisier, an extraordinary designer and craftswoman making her mark in the world of Delft Blue. Originally from South Africa, Wilma moved to the Netherlands in 1992. With over 10 years of experience as a pottery painter at Royal Delft, she has profound knowledge of techniques such as Delft Blue and the refined Red-Blue-Gold style. After her time at Royal Delft, she founded her own label, Delfts Plaisier, where she combines traditional motifs with modern interpretations.As an independent designer and master painter, Wilma collaborates with leading designers like Marcel Wanders, resulting in striking modern pieces that push the boundaries of traditional Delft Blue. Later, she became Head of Design at a Delft Blue pottery company in Putten, where she was responsible for product designs and complex paintings. Her artistic talent and dedication to tradition make Wilma Plaisier a valuable force in ceramics and design.