We’ve been grateful to have some of the best design and lifestyle publications recognize and admire our work. Here are a few of the pieces we’d love to share with you.
Studio
Press
Dezeen
Mixed-use building which includes a chukum-lined community cafe at street level and residences above designed by Barde vanVoltt reflects "slower rhythm" of Baja California.
We always aim for rest, balance, and something that lets you slow down, says Boerma.”
AD México
In the Escandón neighborhood of Mexico City, this brutalist home finds warmth in its simplicity, revealing a serene living space where form opens up to life.
Dezeen
DAK coffee roasters in Amsterdam redefines the coffee experience with a space where design meets craftmenship. It sets a new standard for specialty coffee by focusing on quality, education, and sustainability.
Frame Magazine
DAK coffee roasters sells a sensory-driven product, but its retail store takes the experience a step further, making you feel as if you’re steeped in the ceremony of coffee itself.
Imagicasa
With Casa Mezcal, interior designers Barde vanVoltt provide us with lasting proof of their talents and insights. They gave this private home a much-needed update and made adjustments that unlocked its full potential.
Design Hunger
Europe’s newest golf retailer is here to break through the sport’s conservative clique and stiff wardrobe to make it more inclusive.
Frame
Magazine
Relaxation over stimulation: This store design takes a tech-free approach to experiential retail.
Frame Award
Winner 2022
We won! The Bathroom of the Year Award. We’re extremely proud to be part of the spaces, products, designers and studios that are carving out the future of spatial design today. Thank you FRAME & Robert Thiemann & grand jury
Schöner
Wohnen spezial
Barde vanVoltt have transformed this old Amsterdam garage into a living space: a melting pot of styles and materials to make it a home.
Elle
Decoration
Barde vanVoltt choose a not obvious solution when it comes to cladding the master bathroom floor. The italian terracotta tiles and skylight give the impression of living outdoors.
Arquitectura
y Diseño
California and Japan may be 8,000 kilometers apart, but that hasn’t stopped Barde vanVoltt from creating an inviting space that unites the best of both worlds. From an old Amsterdam garage to a family home.
Elle Decoration
This Amsterdam garage is now a cool family home that combines Japanese aesthetics with that nonchalant Californian vibe.
Frame Magazine
Although velvet, marble and mirrors may seem excessive for a sneaker store, it actually tells a story of the shifting fashion agenda: sneakers are the new handbags, the new art, the new it.