A small courtyard in Middelburg in the Netherlands, where three shops cuddle up together: the Decorette Woonatelier De Lange Jan, the Kinderkamer Duimelot (children's shop) and the Eetkamer Likkepot (gastronomy). Today you can take a look at the studio.
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You can buy fabrics for upholstery, colours and all kinds of home accessories. The proximity to the children's shop and the Likkepot's restaurant makes shopping quite cosy and familiar.
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The advantage of a store for interior design is that the furnishings are usually also the goods to be sold. This gives you a direct insight into how the whole thing could look at home or in your own store.
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The store bears its name because of the abbey tower Lange Jan, the second highest tower (around 90 metres) in the Netherlands and landmark of the city of Middelburg.
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