As the founder of Studio Delatour, I mix intuition, creative curiosity, and a background in brand strategy into everything I do. I’ve always been obsessed with colour, art, fashion, design, vintage treasures, and finding beauty in unexpected places to create interiors that are never boring.
Think rich layers of colour and texture, wallpaper, unique fabrics, unexpected art, vintage finds, and personal details that tell your story. Always a bit bold, because why play it safe?
My inspiration comes from everywhere: travel, people, nature or a flea market find. Trends? Not really my thing. I’d much rather design spaces that feel like you: unique, personal, and with a story to tell. Whether it’s a home, a boutique hotel, or a creative office, I want you to walk in and instantly feel: yes, this is me.
For me, a great interior isn’t just pretty, it’s a place that feels lived-in, loved, full of soul and never overly designed. And if you’re not afraid of a little colour, we’ll get along just fine.
Curious to work together? Drop me a message, I'd love to hear your ideas.
With a background in art history and a refined eye for aesthetics, Fleur creates interiors that feel layered, personal and complete.
For her, art is never an afterthought but an essential element — bringing depth, character and a unique story into every project.
With a master’s degree in the commercial side of the art world, she knows exactly where and how to source the right pieces, seamlessly blending them into residential, commercial and public spaces.
Her passion lies in transforming interiors into places that both inspire and feel truly personal.
With twenty years of experience in architecture, Maarten moves effortlessly between large-scale public works and intimate residential projects.
His strength lies in the intersections: where architecture meets interior, where indoors and outdoors begin to blur. With a keen eye for detail and a passion for the tangible scale, he designs homes and renovations that are both functional and deeply personal.
Always with the ambition to create a harmonious whole — a modern Gesamtkunstwerk that is more than the sum of its parts.