Today I like to show you some pictures of our jewelry exposition last weekend in Museum De Buitenplaats in Eelde The Netherlands. It was a great weekend with many visitors. The weather did not cooperate and especially on Saturday it rained and rained and people had to wade through large puddles of water to reach us.
But despite the bad weather we had a high turnout and luckily on Sunday so now and then the sun came out to shine a beautiful light on our jewelry .
The Orangery, the space we had at our disposal to expose our jewelry, has …
to say the least, quite a baroque interior.
To give a little counteract to this we displayed our jewelry in sleek modern white tableware.
Yes … indeed this is our own tableware …
Visitors could reach us through the beautiful garden of the Museum …
People could not only enjoy our jewelry …
… but also visit the museum and the beautiful sculpture garden …
It was a beautiful weekend!
Share


















P8ronella // Jul 17, 2012 at 10:21
Wat een mooie plek ! En jullie sieraden doen het geweldig in dat barokke interieur. Wat een mooi idee om een gedekte tafel te maken ! Soms is het zo jammer dat ik zo ver weg woon….
Marion Pannekoek // Jul 17, 2012 at 10:53
Dank je wel Petronella! De Orangery wordt vaak gebruikt voor intieme dinners, dus het idee van een gedekte tafel met cadeautjes was al gauw geboren … Toch ligt dit museum aardig in jouw richting Petronella … maar inderdaad nog steeds te ver weg om “even” te gaan kijken …
montserrat lacomba // Jul 17, 2012 at 16:20
Congratulations Marion! I’ll share it!
marchi // Jul 17, 2012 at 16:41
so beautiful!! It must have been great fun for people to see. It is an interesting contrast for your work I think.
Marion Pannekoek // Jul 17, 2012 at 17:28
Thanks Montserrat!
In the end it worked out fine Marchi. But when I saw the interior for the first time it freaked me out!
Dawn of LaTouchables // Jul 17, 2012 at 21:50
Such a gorgeous setting to show off your jewelry! I would have so loved wandering through this place.
Marion Pannekoek // Jul 18, 2012 at 18:19
Dawn, thank you so much!