Paul de Grande, a familiar face in the world of antiques for years, explains why he now opens his stock to the public: “My store in Bruges is good, but I can only show a limited number of pieces. In the warehouse there was a lot stock that remained unseen for too long. “
The warehouse in Zedelgem has currently been transformed into a large showroom, full of pieces that vary from the 14th to the 20th century. From furniture with original hinges to special objects with a story, the range is varied. “If you organize an interior and see such an early piece of furniture, with the original hinges, then that is just beautiful,” it sounds.
