Boutique Belgique
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- | '''Boutique Belgique: 195 souvenirs du plus grand des petits pays''' (2016) is a book by [[Lieve Compernolle]], [[Winne Gobyn]] and [[Marieke De Baerdemaeker]]. | + | '''''Boutique Belgique: 195 souvenirs du plus grand des petits pays''''' (2016) is a book by [[Lieve Compernolle]], [[Winne Gobyn]] and [[Marieke De Baerdemaeker]]. |
On the cover is a appropriation of a [[matchbox]] of [[Union Match]] matches. | On the cover is a appropriation of a [[matchbox]] of [[Union Match]] matches. |
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Boutique Belgique: 195 souvenirs du plus grand des petits pays (2016) is a book by Lieve Compernolle, Winne Gobyn and Marieke De Baerdemaeker.
On the cover is a appropriation of a matchbox of Union Match matches.
Blurb:
Did you know that the plastic rain cap, the "mille croquettes" and the "passe-vite" are Belgian inventions? Boetique Belgique offers a unique look at the material memory of Belgium in a procession of objects. Fun, recognizable and surprising: art and kitsch, fashion and design, technical inventions in addition to everyday objects, all under the common denominator 'this is Belgian'. From an art nouveau door handle to a bakelite praline box, from an SBR transistor to a Cubex kitchen, from a waffle iron to a Gevaert camera, from a Henry van de Velde dinner service to a cobblestone, from a Nova iron to a harmonica by Toots ... You can find the real collection in the BELvue museum in Brussels on the Mont des Arts, just next to the Royal Palace.