Warmth on the walls Wall Rugs for the Youth Detention Center De HunnerbergWork in progress ...Read more
Brigitte Woman In April 2020, this beautiful article about our B&B and our rugs appeared in the inspiring women’s magazine Brigitte Woman. Beautifully written by the talented Natali Michaely. ...Read more
Collab with Sanne Hop We first met Sanne through a good friend of ours. We used to chat during our daughter’s ballet classes and immediately liked each other. Sanne is such a wonderfully warm, open-minded and creative person. We quickly learned that she also ran her own business, selling handmade & sustainable products. ...Read more
Binnenstebuiten In March 2020, we were visited by ‘Binnenstebuiten’,a Dutch interior TV show on NPO 2 for a fun hometour. ...Read more
5 Questions for… In February 2021, we had the pleasure to be interviewed by the lovely Chantal Valerie. She is a real all-round talent. After working in different parts of the world as a cook, a creative, a writer and city guide, she now settled in Amsterdam and focuses on her beautiful illustrations. ...Read more
Keeping of the sheep – a tribute to Hamu Up until the 70s, half of Morocco’s shepherds were under the age of 15 years old. Hamu, Driss’s father, started to take care of sheep when he was only 6 years old. The family could not feed all of their children and so he went to become a herder at a young age. What’s remarkable is that he always spoke positively about his time as a herder. ...Read more
Handira wedding blankets The origin of the handira wedding blankets is deeply rooted in the Moroccan Amazigh culture. A handira was traditionally made by the bride’s family and worn by her at the wedding as a cape. The blanket was given to the bride as a symbol of fertility and good luck to protect the newly wedded couple. ...Read more