Egmond Atelier and papier-mâché

Egmond Atelier and papier-mâché

Jaap Egmond (1913-1997), like his world-famous colleague Jan Schoonhoven (1914-1994), made reliefs in papier-mâché. The French term papier-mâché literally means chewed paper. Jaap Egmond approached his reliefs mathematically. Beforehand he made drawings in notebooks...
Special offer! – Coffeepots by Klaas Gubbels

Special offer! – Coffeepots by Klaas Gubbels

Always wanted a Gubbels on your wall? This is your chance! We now have a special offer on three works by Klaas Gubbels! These brightly colored coffeepots are made of painted cardboard and beautifully framed in wood. These fun works of art were made in 1993 and...
Icons of lounge chairs in plywood

Icons of lounge chairs in plywood

The French word ‘plier’ means to fold. The English word ‘ply’ means layer. Plywood literally means layers of wood. The word plywood is a collective name for furniture that consists of sheets of thin layers of wood (veneer), which are glued together and then bent,...
Standing drawings by Jeroen Henneman

Standing drawings by Jeroen Henneman

Jeroen Henneman can draw in space. His sculptures work like drawings, but they are sculptures. Henneman: ‘The lines and drawings on spotless paper sometimes seemed to float in space in my mind. Then I thought: If I saw those lines out of wooden sheet material,...
Heartwarming coffee pots by Klaas Gubbels

Heartwarming coffee pots by Klaas Gubbels

Klaas Gubbels (Rotterdam, January 19, 1934) has painted coffee pots and tables for over 65 years. He says about this: “Whoever has nothing to say keeps thinking up something new, whoever has something to say keeps repeating it all his life.” This...
View works of art and design in your own home!

View works of art and design in your own home!

Do you find it difficult to shop art online? No problem, we have the solution for you! If you are interested in a work of art or design seen on www.wonderwoodstore.nl, it is possible to make an appointment and view it in your own home! This way, you can see the pieces...