Sabine Marcelis's Rotterdam loft apartment evolves continuously alongside her life and work
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Jane Englefield
Summary
Designer Sabine Marcelis and her architect partner Paul Cournet continuously reconfigure their Rotterdam loft apartment in the Coolhaven neighborhood, treating their home as a living, evolving space. The apartment features Marcelis's self-designed resin bathtub and a three-metre-tall lava lamp. The home serves as a metaphor for how they like to live their lives — constantly adapting and evolving.
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· 1 pulledOur house is really a metaphor for how we like to live our lives
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