Inspired by their love for design and their search for peace, Veerle Claerhout and Pieter De Vylder decided to create Vilarte in the perfect times of Corona. The Belgian design brand wants to redefine the outdoor space with bespoke luxury suites. Before that, she entered into a collaboration with the famous designer Stefan Schöning.
Belgian design brand Vilarte, which saw the light of day in 2020, wants to take outdoor space to a higher level with customized, streamlined garden pavilions with a timeless and aesthetic design.
The design focus is on its timeless character and beauty.
To make the most of the Vilarte residence, they hired celebrity designer Stefan Schöning, who was named Belgian Designer of the Year 2008 and is known for his multidisciplinary and minimalist vision of design. Each of his creations has great functionality, without sacrificing his unparalleled aesthetic sense. He designed a luxury bespoke suite that blurs the lines between indoors and outdoors. The design focus is on its timeless and aesthetic character, which can perfectly adapt to your personal needs and taste. Results? Design full of freedom.
In every aspect of the process, Vilarte will always listen to the wishes of its clients in order to achieve a unique result. Whether it is the function of the space – an office, a workshop or rather a private spa – the design, the type of marble or the smallest interior details and finishes: anything is possible. Something that designer Stefan Schöning also tested in his collaboration with Vilarte. Would you like to know more about the collaboration between Vilarte and Stefan Schöning? Read the full article at Imagicasa Real Estate Winter 2021†
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