In the woods near the house of artist Jeroen van Westen stood a shack, actually no more than a shed, what in the U.S. would be called a ‘shed’. The forest is a piece of uncultivated land between pasture and…
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The Binnenhof is the oldest House of Parliament in the world still in use and will undergo a major renovation from 2021 until 2026. Multimedial Document for a Monument introduces Dutch citizens and tourists to the history of our democracy,…
Read MoreThis project shows the fascinating building process of one of the most challenging projects in luxury-yacht creation, unequalled in its dimension, grace, intellect and engineering.
Read More“Women are angels” – this is the credo that has always been present in André de Plessel’s life and works. He sees women, his photography’s main subject, as “strong angels” and he calls them his most important companions. He shows…
Read MoreIn his book Mens in zijn ruimte (Humans in their space) Karel Bodegom decribes his approach to interior design projects and his professional philosophy as the owner and manager of his design store, interieurwinkel Bas van Pelt. Bodegom created the…
Read MoreSuperyacht Publications Ltd. continually researches and gets feedback from many of the industry’s top professional yacht Captains and crew, in order to create an ‘Inside Guide’ of their own personal recommended services for any cruising destination or yachting base around…
Read MoreBerlinde de Bruyckere, Wim Delvoye, Johan Creten, Nick Ervinck, Jan Fabre, Panamarenko and Johan Tahon are just a few names in the long list of internationally successful Flemish sculptors. Flanders has proven to be a fertile soil for the profound…
Read MoreIn this series photographer Lars van den Brink shows European history through the imagery of twelve ruins.
Read MoreTo celebrate the 10th anniversary issue Colorativa developed a limited giant edition for WeAr Global Magazine.
Read MorePhotographer Merijn van der Vliet is fascinated by the perfect balance between daylight and nighttime during the brief period, about fifteen minutes, in which the evening sky colors intense dark blue. This magical fleeting moment after sunset gives urban impressions…
Read MoreImages are dealing with the human emotions stripped of decorum. Pure simplicity, no excesses; retreat in a literal and figurative way. In their later work the individual is paramount.
Read MoreLicht over donker (Light over dark) is a book that expresses a different opinion about depression. The book is published by the Stichting Prachtmens (foundation ‘sublime human being’). Sixteen indeed sublime, yet vulnerable human beings tell their story – they…
Read MoreFor Helen Britton Colorativa produced a catalogue of her work. An intimate/inspiring voyage through Helen’s original sketches, artworks, photographs as well as documentation defining her life and work.
Read MoreWeAr hones in on visual inspirations and impressive design and fashion architecture, instead of long-winded texts.
Read MoreKlapKaft™ is an innovation that enables to keep a book upright, no hands involved.
Read MoreInternational photographer Jean Jarreau and Mizja Haak (Colorativa) collaborated in the development of the annual magazine “SEA YOU in the Caribbean”. This magazine is distributed exclusively to the captains and owners of mega and super yachts.
Read MoreColorativa produced – in collaboration with graphic designer Steven Theunis and photographer Jean-Dominique Burton – a magnificent book about the mining industry in the Democratic Republic of Congo. This book is the showpiece of the colorful industrialist George Forrest.
Read MoreIn the largest ice-cream parlor of The Hague whole generations have enjoyed licking up their favorite Italian ice-cream.
Read MoreFascinated by sport, the photographers Tom van Heel and Lars van den Brink visualized the Dutch sportsmen in a unique exciting way. The prospect of the Olympic Games in London made them decide to produce a fantastic book, to show…
Read MoreBriefing: A luxury magazine exclusively targeted at high net worth individuals has to be regarded as a piece of art. The editorial should strike the very nerves of the readers.
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