
In collaboration with Meridiani, Hungry Eye Gallery and a curated selection of artists, Wolterinck transformed its showroom into a layered living environment where materials, light, objects and artworks exist in continuous dialogue. More than an exhibition, The Living Gallery is a sensory experience designed not only to be seen, but to be felt, explored and lived in.
Wolterinck x Meridiani
At the heart of The Living Gallery lied the close collaboration between Wolterinck and Meridiani. Guided by a shared vision of timeless design, refined materials and understated luxury, the two brands created a series of new showroom settings in which Meridiani’s collection seamlessly integrates with Wolterinck’s architectural signature and distinctive atmosphere. The carefully curated spaces demonstrate how furniture design, bespoke elements, colour palettes and materiality can complement one another, creating a harmonious and compelling whole that reflects the essence of both brands.

Wolterinck x Hungry Eye Gallery & Selected Artists
The spaces are complemented by photography from Hungry Eye Gallery and works by selected artists, including Eli Hirsch and Martine Demal. The exhibition reflects Wolterinck’s multidisciplinary vision, in which architecture, interiors, landscape and product design are approached as interconnected disciplines. Throughout the showroom, a dialogue unfolds between furniture, art, light and materiality, resulting in an environment that feels both intimate and distinctive. The interplay of these elements creates a layered experience, inviting visitors to explore the space from different perspectives and discover new connections at every turn.
Thank you to everyone who joined us and helped share this special collaboration, including Manera Magazine, vtwonen Design, Residence, Life After Football, Villa d'Arte, Gooise Mannen, Pedro Dias, Im Fong Liu, Nourish Atelier, Anne Christine Hartman, De Smaak Van Italie.