Tissue Box
When Objects Work
Designed by Vincent Van Duysen.
This minimal tissue box in solid oak would be an elegant accessory for any bathroom space. Pairs beautifully with Vincent Van Duysen's Bathroom Set.
Designer Vincent Van Duysen is an award-winning architect, currently based in Belgium, who works between architecture, interior and product design. Their use of pure and tactile materials translates into clean, timeless design.
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Materials
Varnished Solid Oak
Dimensions
L27 × D15 × H8 cm
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Vincent Van Duysen
Vincent Van Duysen was born in Lokeren, Belgium, in 1962, and undertook a degree in architecture at the Higher Institute of Architecture Sint-Lucas, Ghent.
In 1990, he opened his own studio in Antwerp concentrating on architecture and interiors. A strong relationship exists between Van Duysen’s designs and architectural projects – he develops furniture and objects with an architectural perspective, creating spatial relations rather than shapes. Subsequently many of his designs reference primary forms or historical objects which Van Duysen redefines through a contemporary lens.