Dutch Room is more than just a design studio. It is a space for exploration where ideas evolve, boundaries are pushed, and every project is approached with curiosity and precision—where ideas go to misbehave.
The name comes from the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, home to the largest unsolved art heist in history. In its infamous "Dutch Room," the stolen masterpieces are gone, but the empty frames remain—quiet monuments to mystery and memory.
We visit not for what was taken, but for what remains. Those empty frames remind us that value lies not in spectacle, but in the stories we carry forward. Here at our studio, we don’t chase the spotlight—we build the frame that lets your story speak.