Villa Bloemenwerf

Villa Bloemenwerf
Exterior of the Villa Bloemenwerf
Interactive map of the Villa Bloemenwerf area
General information
Architectural styleArts and Crafts
LocationAvenue Vanderaey / Vanderaeylaan 102, 1180 Uccle, Brussels-Capital Region, Belgium
Coordinates50°47′44.9″N 4°20′36.3″E / 50.795806°N 4.343417°E / 50.795806; 4.343417
Construction started1895 (1895)
Completed1896 (1896)
ClientHenry van de Velde
Design and construction
ArchitectHenry van de Velde
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The Villa Bloemenwerf (Dutch: [ˈblumə(ɱ)ʋɛr(ə)f]) is the former residence of the Belgian painter, architect and interior designer Henry van de Velde, built in 1895. It is located at 102, avenue Vanderaey/Vanderaeylaan in the Uccle municipality of Brussels, Belgium. Van de Velde designed the house and its interior, as well as the furnishings, partially drawing inspiration from William Morris' Red House in Bexleyheath, London. Maria Sèthe, his future wife, designed the garden surrounding the house.