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Twice named as a top 100 interior designer by Architectural Digest France, architect Nicolas Schuybroek began his architectural career in Montreal, Canada, working for INTEGRAL Jean Beaudoin before returning to his Belgian roots to work for famed architect Vincent Van Duysen for half a decade…

 

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A STANDOUT…

from the start, Schuybroek graduated from Saint Luc Brussels’ Bachelor of Architecture program with honors and Montreal’s McGill University Master of Architecture program Magna Cum Laude. Photo © Claessens & Deschamps

 

Photo © Thomas de Bruyne

 

Photo © Thomas de Bruyne

 

Photo © Thomas de Bruyne

 

Photo © Thomas de Bruyne

 

IN 2011…

Nicolas founded his own Brussels-based firm, Nicolas Schuybroek Architects, where he’s been turning out an array of international projects ranging from a boutique hotel in Chicago to homes on the Cote d’Azur, France to the Antwerp townhouse shown here. Photo © Thomas de Bruyne

 

Photo © Thomas de Bruyne

 

Photo © Thomas de Bruyne

 

A CONSISTENT…

thread throughout Schuybroek’s architecture and design emerges in the form of an unmistakable technical rigor and an acute sense of detail. As for his interiors… they betray Schuybroek’s Belgian roots in all the best ways – from the contemporary aesthetic to the ultra clean lines to the measured rusticity – it’s a masterful balance that only the natives seem to get so beautifully right. Photo © Thomas de Bruyne

 

Photo © Thomas de Bruyne

 

Photo © Thomas de Bruyne

 

TODAY, NICOLAS…

Schuybroek continues to draw upon his unique brand of warm, timeless minimalism as he redesings, renovates, and builds out high end residences around the globe. As things stand now, we can hardly get enough and definitely can’t wait to see what’s in store for this star on the rise! Photo © Thomas de Bruyne

 

1. Serpentine Sofa by Vladimir Kagan

2. Dunn Coventry Stool

3. Cariati Flask Angelic Bottles

4. Sorenthia Sconce in brass

5. Totem Floor Lamp by Serge Mouille

6. Reveal-02 Knob in Antique Copper at Dshop

7. Bowl by Nicolas Schuybroek