Bulo has announced that its furniture has been chosen to furnish workspaces at the Royal Museum of Fine Arts Antwerp (KMSKA), which reopened in September 2022 after an eleven-year restoration.
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Founded in 1810, KMSKA houses a significant collection of paintings, sculptures, and drawings from the fourteenth to the twentieth centuries, reflecting artistic traditions in Antwerp, Belgium, and the wider Netherlands region.
Bulo installed a bespoke Sense Table designed by Nathalie van Reeth, finished in a curated green tone, alongside matching VVD Slim Chairs that encourage "productive dialogue". The workspace also features two Monica Lounge Chairs placed beside a monumental fireplace and chandelier, bringing "calm" to the space.
In addition, height-adjustable Kei desks were introduced to create ergonomic workstations without disrupting the room's classical architectural features.
Bulo described the project as creating "a workspace where heritage and contemporary design meet in perfect balance".
The installation underscores Bulo's commitment to integrating modern furniture design into historic and culturally significant spaces, blending functionality with aesthetic sensitivity.
Source: LinkedIn.