A Belgian Photographer’s Country Home Is a Playground for Kids and Adults Alike
Shaped like an upside-down seat, the Chairhouse is an experimental base for art-making and adventure.
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Marked by wildflower-studded heaths and pine forests, the Campine region in northeastern Belgium is about as bucolic as it gets. It’s here, on a placid patch of countryside, that Belgian artist and photographer Wim Tellier and his adventure-loving family—his wife, Muriel, their two sons, Rio and Yenno, and their dog, Lola—chose to build their home.
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