A loft and former hat factory in Brussels

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Milk is one of my favorite magazines. It is probably when it comes to interior the one I like best. Introducing the families who lives there, it makes the featured homes just so much more human.

Fattie and Peter live with their daughter Romana in a former hat factory building in Brussels, Belgium but Fattie’s life revolve between several places such as Paris and New York too. When arriving three hears ago, she added her own feminine style to Peter’s world, an architect who transformed with his brother this space into a home combining offices, art gallery, dinner and accommodation.

How about some extra inspiration?

6 Responses

  1. Wie wunderbar! Räume, in denen Menschen offensichtlich LEBEN, sind einfach toll anzuschauen. Und wenn sie dann noch so schön sind, wie die… Wunderschöner Mix aus Neu, Alt, Selbstgebaut.

    1. Me too, was happy to fond the entire home after having seen the pictures with that chair becoming a hit on Pinterest. x

  2. Hello, I love your blog! I am wondering if you can please tell me where the amazing rabbit tapestries on the wall in the factory are from? What a fabulous place!

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