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Guide to Dutch Design

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Amsterdam

De Bakkerswinkel, Amsterdam Centrum

69 Warmoesstraat; 31-20/489-8000; debakkerswinkel.nl; lunch for two $23.

Droog

Now-classic pieces by Jurgen Bey and Tejo Remy. 7B Staalstraat; 31-20/523-5059; droog.com.

Frozen Fountain

From furniture to textiles, this shop presents the works of Piet Hein Eek, Marlies Spaan, and Esther Derkx. 645 Prinsengracht; 31-20/622-9375; frozenfountain.nl.

WonderWood

Plywood furniture and small boxes recycled from orange crates. 3 Russland; 31-20/ 625-3738; wonderwood.nl.

Utrecht

Atelier En-Fer

Stefan Lehner’s home and workshop is located on one of the prettiest canals in Utrecht. By appointment only. 30 Oudegracht; 31-30/233-1703; en-fer.com.

Strand West

A great collection of contemporary design, including ceramics, objects, bicycles, and designer Ineke Hans’s recycled-plastic outdoor furniture that looks like wood. 114 Oudegracht; 31-30/230-4305; strandwest.nl.

Rotterdam

Galerie Animaux

A mix of art and design, including work from Piet Hein Eek and Jurgen Bey. 15 Van Vollenhovenstraat; 31-10/243-0043; animaux.nl.

Studio Hergebruik

A wacky collection of cradle-to-cradle objects, clothing, and accessories. 53 Coolsingel; 31-10/413-3660; studiohergebruik.nl.

Vivid Gallery

Well-edited contemporary Dutch design. 17A William Boothlaan; 31-10/413-6321; vividvormgeving.nl.

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