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The architect of a showroom renovation project in the west of Holland asked us to design a room divider that celebrates the Dutch Delfts Blauw heritage.
The architect of a showroom renovation project in the west of Holland asked us to design a room divider that celebrates the Dutch Delfts Blauw heritage.
The architect of a showroom renovation project in the west of Holland asked us to design a room divider that celebrates the Dutch Delfts Blauw heritage.The architect of a showroom renovation project in the west of Holland asked us to design a room divider that celebrates the Dutch Delfts Blauw heritage.The architect of a showroom renovation project in the west of Holland asked us to design a room divider that celebrates the Dutch Delfts Blauw heritage.The architect of a showroom renovation project in the west of Holland asked us to design a room divider that celebrates the Dutch Delfts Blauw heritage.The architect of a showroom renovation project in the west of Holland asked us to design a room divider that celebrates the Dutch Delfts Blauw heritage.The architect of a showroom renovation project in the west of Holland asked us to design a room divider that celebrates the Dutch Delfts Blauw heritage.The architect of a showroom renovation project in the west of Holland asked us to design a room divider that celebrates the Dutch Delfts Blauw heritage.The architect of a showroom renovation project in the west of Holland asked us to design a room divider that celebrates the Dutch Delfts Blauw heritage.

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Problem

Showrooms often use standard partitions that feel cold, generic or disconnected from regional identity. Traditional Dutch motifs like Delft Blue are often confined to flat surfaces or decorative panels, and rarely integrated into architectural elements. This leads to missed opportunities to embed culture into everyday design.

Solution

With Dedots we turned historic Delft Blue imagery into a three-dimensional, perforated divider. The mesh allows light and sightlines, while the motifs give visual richness and narrative. The result balances openness with expression, letting the space breathe yet carry identity.

Product

Dedots is a 3D dot-panel system in which colored “dots” are affixed to mesh panels to build patterns, images or motifs. It is suitable for room dividers, facades, ceilings, railings, enclosures and more. In this project it was used as a room divider that fuses function and culture, transforming a partition into a piece of heritage art. 

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