
Dutch Disturbance. Judith van den Boom's collection of Royal Delft ceramic based objects, entitled Dutch Disturbance made us look twice.
In a fast changing, multicultural society, Van den Boom asks herself: “How do we keep our Dutch identity, our heritage and our traditional values of life? Not by wearing wooden shoes, eating hearing, and living in a windmill. These clichés are no longer representing our Dutch way of living, and maybe never did.”
As design-enthusiasts, we're forced to connect the traditional iconogrpahy with the current emphasis on Dutch design—and understand how it is a stretch. Judith's website features the entire collection...












Wow! Great find by the style files! (again...)
"In a fast changing, multi-cultural society, Van den Boom asks herself; How do we keep our Dutch identity, our heritage and traditional values..."?
So...this is what racism would look like if it were a lamp.
Neat.