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Niek Schoenmakers, founder of The Millen House -
Curatorial Philosophy
At the heart of The Millen House is the idea that art and design should transcend mere functionality to evoke deeper conceptual connections. The gallery curates and presents pieces that highlight geometric abstraction and structural integrity, celebrating both established and emerging artists whose works blur the lines between utility and sculpture. Under Niek Schoenmakers’ direction, each object in the collection tells a story, inviting viewers to engage with it on multiple levels—visually, intellectually, and emotionally
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A Dialogue Between Forms
The Millen House fosters a dynamic conversation between art, design, and architecture, emphasizing a shared aesthetic language. By curating objects that combine sculptural elegance with functional purpose, the gallery transforms spaces into immersive experiences. Each piece is more than an object; it is a statement of artistry and narrative, designed to inspire contemplation and connection.
In essence, The Millen House is a space where form and function converge, offering a curated exploration of design that resonates on both conceptual and emotional levels
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Natasha Papika, The Queen, The Basil and other Beasts, 2024, gouache on wood

