To start 2019 Room On The Roof wanted to mark 100 years of Bauhaus and celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Eindhoven de Bijenkorf store designed by Italian architect Gio Ponti. We invited multidisciplinary designer Emily Forgot to design a contemporary reflection on both of these events alongside taking inspiration from the architecture of our stores in Rotterdam, Den Haag, Amsterdam and Eindhoven – all of which are registered as monumental buildings.

Emily was given an access-all-areas pass to the archives of each of these stores. Years worth of photos were combed through with the content including Benno Premsela’s 1950s window displays to store events in the 1970s. The graphic heritage brought to life through posters and merchandising were just part of the story though. The architecture of each of the four monumental stores is unique and brimming with inspiration.
The first of the four design sets – Eindhoven – has been completed. It is on display in the Eindhoven windows for a month. Throughout this year we will continue to celebrate Bauhaus by revealing Emily’s reactions to Rotterdam, Den Haag and Amsterdam. The four will form a collection displayed in each store. Watch this space…

‘ONS HUIS, ONS THUIS’
The 1960s exhibition ‘Ons huis, ons thuis’ was devised by Benno Premsela while at de Bijenkorf in collaboration with Aldo van Eyck and Gerrit Rietveld. It featured period rooms showcasing modern living. The simple spaces were brought to life by artists from the Cobra movement. Customers were introduced to the newest colours and materials.


‘SPIRIT’
Gerrit Rietveld, a principle member of the Dutch artistic movement De Stijl, informs the maker to inscribe a verse from Der Aesthet by Christian Morgenstern on his red and blue chair ‘When I sit, I don’t want to sit as my seated flesh likes, but rather as my seated spirit would sit, if it wove the chair for itself.’ This quote guided Emily in her chair design. For the domestic object series she also explored the synthesis of art object and functional object alongside the play with 2D aesthetics and how they might be reinterpreted in 3D forms.
‘BALANCE’
This piece was dreamed up while walking down a curved staircase designed by Gio Ponti in the Eindhoven store. Its design nods to two artworks gifted to the city by de Bijenkorf and positioned outside on the Piazza. The first; a steel pipe sculpture ‘Schoorsteenplastiek’ (chimney) by Frans Gast (1969) which has now been moved to Henri Dunant Park. And the second a futurist sculptural seat installation by Italian artist Mario Negri (1969).
‘FACADE’
Absorbing the patterns, shapes and colours of the tiled facade by Gio Ponti, Emily’s screen design tells the story of her exchange of ideas with the past. Her intuitive relationship with the geometric forms creates both a familiar and abstract aesthetic. Theo Van Doesburg’s 1917 front cover for De Stijl Magazine and Oskar Schlemmer’s relief artworks both have clear influences. While developing her designs in the tower Emily worked entirely with paper collage; this process can be seen in particular in this final piece.
‘MOTIF I’
Ponti and Rietveld and many of the Bauhaus designers were known for their multidisciplinary approach. They were graphic designers, sculptors, architects, material developers (Gio Ponti had his own bricks manufactured in a particular green wash). Emily explored how her inspirations could be brought to life in different domestic object forms. This curtain reflects on the Cobra textiles from the 1960s interiors.

‘MOBILE’
This second piece is part of the interior collection “OUR HOUSE, OUR HOME” by Emily Forgot. The stained glass sections in the stairwell of de Bijenkorf in The Hague were the inspiration to make a series of 3 mobiles. Fragments and shapes from the windows have been processed into new playful structures.

‘STAIRCASE’
The Staircase carpet by multidisciplinary artist Emily Forgot is inspired by the architectural stairwell, designed by Marcel Breuer, of the Bijenkorf in Rotterdam. The result is a domestic object that is influenced by the past but is relevant in the present.


Ola Lanko
'Fixed & Fluid' - 2018

Rutger de Vries
'spectrum' - 2018

Christien Meindertsma
'fiber market' - 2018

Krijn de Koning
'Uitgestald' - 2018

Job, Joris & Marieke
'passing by' - 2018

Snarkitecture
'floating forest' - 2017

Typhoon
'Room on the roof radio' - 2017

MICHELLE DAVID
'room on the roof radio' - 2017

STUDIO MARTENS & VISSER
'RADIAX' - 2017

Dave Hakkens
'Precious Plastic' - 2017

Gill Button
'Eye of the day - Mata Hari' - 2017

Bethan Laura Wood
'After Party Sweet Dreams' - 2017

Sabine Marcelis
'ABOVE THE ROOF, ABSTRACTED LANDSCAPES' - 2017

Janne Schra
'Room on the Roof Radio' - 2016

Tania Kross
'ROOM ON THE ROOF RADIO' - 2016

Sarah van Sonsbeeck
‘Seven bars of gold, dripped’ - 2016

Piet Paris
'seven hundred illustrations' - 2016

Rop van Mierlo
'ANIMALS FROM THE DAM' - 2016

Job Wouters
'WERK IN UITVOERING' - 2016

Benjamin Herman
'ROOM ON THE ROOF RADIO' - 2016

Wouter Hamel
'ROOM ON THE ROOF RADIO' - 2016

Jan Rothuizen
'Drawing Room' - 2015

We make Carpets
'COCKTAIL CARPET & STIRRER CARPET & UMBRELLA CARPET & MINI FLAG CARPET' - 2015

Marjolijn van Heemstra
'FOLLY TOWER' - 2015

Gabriel Lester
'SKYLINE OF THE RECURRING DREAM' - 2015

Arjen Lubach
'Super Nova' - 2015

Irma Boom
'AFFICHE' - 2015

Anne Claire De Breij
'Portrait Series' - 2015

Christian Borstlap
'FOR THE BEES' - 2015

Maarten Baas
'My latest work' - 2015

IN DE MAAK
A traveling fashion exhibition in the Bijenkorf 2021

Myrto Christou | De Bijenkorf 150 years

Local art in de Bijenkorf
2020

Koos Buster | 150 years de Bijenkorf
'window under construction' - 2020

Martina Taranto
'Together TwentyTwenty' - 2020

Ben Kreukniet x Dutch Design Week 2019
'In Our Mind's Eye' - 2019

Jeroen Bocken x Unseen Amsterdam 2019
'Een Aanneembare Wereld' - 2019

Duran Lantink
'Blessed are the Unidentified' - 2019
