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Schiphol VIP centre

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Project Schiphol VIP centre
Interior Design Marcel Wanders studio
Furniture dealer, project management and logistics Lensvelt
Location Schiphol, Amsterdam
Photography VIP centre Amsterdam Airport Schiphol, design by Marcel Wanders studio for Schiphol, 2020 - 2021

A journey through Dutch history, art and culture, with a contemporary twist: that best describes the new interior of the VIP centre at Schiphol Airport. Travellers can work, play, eat and relax in a variety of spaces, each with its own character and style. The redesign is the result of a collaboration between Marcel Wanders studio and Lensvelt, which served as a distributor for the project. With references to 17th century explorers and modern-day masters of Dutch Design, the interior is firmly rooted in the old and new visual culture of The Netherlands, says creative director Gabriele Chiave of Marcel Wanders studio. ‘Here, guests get a final touch of Dutch culture before flying. Multiple designs serve multiple purposes. There is a bar, a library, a game room for families and rooms to work and meet.’

Sustainable future

With Lensvelt having successfully worked with Schiphol for years, the company was a natural fit to partner with Marcel Wanders studio on the project. In an earlier, award-winning project, Lensvelt provided new, sustainable seating system for Schiphol’s E24-pier. Its circular design fit neatly into Schiphol’s ambitions for a sustainable future. Lensvelt was also involved in the VIP centre’s 2008 design and over time has become a preferred supplier of Schiphol. Wielinga: ‘All the furniture has to meet the strict standards for fire safety and our goals for sustainability. Anything guests use, will be used a lot, intensively and over a long period of time.’

As in the previous design, the VIP centre once again serves as a showcase for Dutch Design. In the new interior, guests can have a seat on a Maarten Baas barstool, one of Lensvelt's own furniture designs in this project.
In the context of re-use and sustainability, the team at Marcel Wanders studio chose to keep some of the older furniture pieces. Among them are a chair by Studio Job and a cabinet by Piet Hein Eek. Not only were they still in a very good state, they’ve become icons over time.

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A colorful room with a paper patchwork cupboard designed by Studio Job for Moooi.

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A cheerful 'street' floor lamp from Seletti leans over the sofa.

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The smoke Room

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'From the flooring to the wallpaper, Marcel Wanders studio did a fine job of bringing everything together.’

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