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Villa Engels, the home of the esteemed Belgian modernist Lucien Engels (1928–2016), was falling apart when its second owners bought it in 2013. Yet due to its heritage status, any changes they planned would have to be approved by the provincial preservation office. Engels completed the elongated, cantilevered residence in 1958, the same year he finalized the master plan for Expo ’58, the Brussels World’s Fair that famously featured the Atomium.
Villa Engels, the home of the esteemed Belgian modernist Lucien Engels (1928–2016), was falling apart when its second owners bought it in 2013. Yet due to its heritage status, any changes they planned would have to be approved by the provincial preservation office. Engels completed the elongated, cantilevered residence in 1958, the same year he finalized the master plan for Expo ’58, the Brussels World’s Fair that famously featured the Atomium.
Along with the black-on-black option shown here, the Stella Armchair is also available in white, with the option to have either color in a glossy or matte finish. For additional freedom, the inner upholstery can be done in various different kinds of fabric or leather, while the base can be fitted with American black walnut (as shown here) or a lighter European ash.
Along with the black-on-black option shown here, the Stella Armchair is also available in white, with the option to have either color in a glossy or matte finish. For additional freedom, the inner upholstery can be done in various different kinds of fabric or leather, while the base can be fitted with American black walnut (as shown here) or a lighter European ash.