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Michiel Bosman

Step inside Michiel Bosman’s home — a personal sanctuary in the Netherlands, where light, texture, and thoughtfully chosen details come together, including the Japanese Cabinet from Kristina Dam Studio, blending functionality with cherished personal objects.
Photographer and visual storyteller Michiel Bosman brings the same sensitivity to light, texture, and composition into his home as he does behind the camera. Located in the Netherlands, his 1914 apartment captivated Michiel and his partner with high ceilings, stained-glass windows, and the way natural light moves through the rooms. With careful renovations, they preserved its architectural character while adapting it for modern living.


Every object in Michiel’s home is thoughtfully chosen, balancing vintage charm with contemporary simplicity. His approach emphasizes clean lines, sculptural forms, and pieces with emotional resonance. Among the highlights is the Japanese Cabinet from Kristina Dam Studio, serving both as a functional piece and a display for his most cherished objects.
For Michiel, home is a sanctuary — a place to reset, reflect, and create. It supports daily life while offering visual clarity and calm. Many of the items carry personal stories, connecting him to people and memories even from afar.
Michiel’s home is a living canvas, evolving over time and telling a story through layers of light, history, and carefully curated design. Every corner reflects his thoughtful eye, merging artistry with everyday living.



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