The Masterful

Art Of

Arrangement

Based in the Netherlands, Studio Piet Boon is an established design practice recognised internationally for creating perfectly balanced architecture, interiors and products. Across all disciplines, the studio aims to achieve harmony between functionality and beauty to produce authentic designs that last.

Piet Boon

Practice & Process

Materiality and craftsmanship are central to Studio Piet Boon’s practice. Emphasis is given to tactility and to high quality natural materials used in their purest forms that will grow more beautiful with the passage of time. Embracing texture and patina in this way, the material palette awakens the senses and contributes to a feeling of home.

Projects of Importance

The Jane

The concept for this Michelin-star restaurant in Antwerp is rooted in authenticity, functionality and materials that will age with grace. Studio Piet Boon respectfully approached the interior design of the former chapel to achieve a sense of place and history. The process was restorative rather than transformative. The original ceiling and altar were retained whilst a bespoke, grand chandelier—made with 150 lights spanning 12 meters—adds richness to the restraint. Materials and tones are contemporary and understated culminating in a work of harmony.

Canal House

This 5-storey historic residence sits beside a charming Amsterdam canal. Studio Piet Boon sought to embrace the building’s unusual form and history—working with its high ceilings, ornamental details, stained-glass windows and vast beams. Modern comforts of home are added to original characteristics, spaces are generously proportioned and light-filled, and the colour palette is serene. The result is a truly unique family residence that embraces its past, its daily present and is designed to last.

Canal House

This 5-storey historic residence sits beside a charming Amsterdam canal. Studio Piet Boon sought to embrace the building’s unusual form and history—working with its high ceilings, ornamental details, stained-glass windows and vast beams. Modern comforts of home are added to original characteristics, spaces are generously proportioned and light-filled, and the colour palette is serene. The result is a truly unique family residence that embraces its past, its daily present and is designed to last.

Secret Sanctuary

This enchanting home is hidden within a leafy cul-de-sac in the city of Amsterdam. It serves as a retreat for a busy creative director, and as a resting place for her beautiful art collection. Studio Piet Boon created a total work of design with the Secret Sanctuary. Their vision was to embrace the eccentric, converted 20th century industrial building whilst also achieving elegance. Bespoke details are seen throughout, a sublime curation of materials engages all the senses, seasonal light flows through the space, and the floorplan offers privacy high up in the tree-canopies.