5 Brussels interiors

Brussels is a city rich in history. Its incredible architectural heritage creates a unique atmosphere that delights lovers of beautiful buildings and historical monuments. The Art Nouveau style buildings in some of the Belgian capital's neighborhoods give the city a breathtaking elegance.

Behind these facades lie magnificent interiors, which we invite you to discover in this article.

1 - A chic apartment is design

Photo credit: Inside Closet

What we liked about this apartment was the care the owner took in choosing the furnishings. Each piece of furniture is in its place, in its function, which creates a remarkable harmony. The wall unit has several functions: it dresses the wall, the decor, and also serves as storage. A trendy vintage piece that you can find in different variations:

2 - The large volumes of Brussels apartments

Photo credit: Natalia Pohorielova

What strikes you at first glance is the impressive volume of this apartment, with its beautiful windows letting in light. Choosing a large modular sofa is the right idea. If it fits the size of the room, it offers many design possibilities.

If you're interested in the world of modular design, feel free to read our article that was dedicated to it by clicking on the link just here

Our modular sofas:

3 - A lounge chair for a relaxing atmosphere

Photo credit: Louise Desrosiers

Another beautiful Brussels interior that we enjoy discovering. Here, the focus is on comfort, with a sofa with soft cushions, and a pair of "Lounge chair" chairs by Charles and Ray Eames.

The semi-reclining position is characteristic of all lounge chairs. The Eames couple's creation was their first seat designed for the luxury market, and probably also their most famous work. But many other designers have also come up with pieces that call for relaxation.

4 - A House in the City

Picture credit: Piet-albert Goethals/Stor

What a blessing to have a house in town!

This one has all the charm of the old, with its beautiful fireplace, solid wood floors and gorgeous moldings. The houses, often larger than the apartments, call for conviviality and sharing. That is why the space dedicated to the meal is very important.

Here, chairs and table are matched to achieve a beautiful harmony.

Our dining sets:

5 - Cosmopolitan Brussels

Photo credit: Jonah Samyn

Brussels is a cosmopolitan city, thanks to its history and geography. Different cultures meet and mingle, and it's no surprise to find all this richness in the city's housing. Here, the New York loft spirit is marked by the red brick walls. The choice of not opting for industrial style furniture, which would remind us of New York apartments, is judicious, as it offers a sobriety and elegance to the room. Just like these very minimalist nesting tables in Scandinavian or Japanese style.

Our nesting tables:

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