Where There’s Smoke Cabinet (Le Souk Amsterdam) by Maarten Baas
Where There’s Smoke Cabinet (Le Souk Amsterdam) by Maarten Baas
Where There’s Smoke Cabinet (Le Souk Amsterdam) by Maarten Baas
Where There’s Smoke Cabinet (Le Souk Amsterdam) by Maarten Baas
Where There’s Smoke Cabinet (Le Souk Amsterdam) by Maarten Baas
Where There’s Smoke Cabinet (Le Souk Amsterdam) by Maarten Baas
Where There’s Smoke Cabinet (Le Souk Amsterdam) by Maarten Baas
Where There’s Smoke Cabinet (Le Souk Amsterdam) by Maarten Baas
Where There’s Smoke Cabinet (Le Souk Amsterdam) by Maarten Baas
Where There’s Smoke Cabinet (Le Souk Amsterdam) by Maarten Baas
Where There’s Smoke Cabinet (Le Souk Amsterdam) by Maarten Baas
Where There’s Smoke Cabinet (Le Souk Amsterdam) by Maarten Baas
Where There’s Smoke Cabinet (Le Souk Amsterdam) by Maarten Baas
Where There’s Smoke Cabinet (Le Souk Amsterdam) by Maarten Baas
Where There’s Smoke Cabinet (Le Souk Amsterdam) by Maarten Baas
Where There’s Smoke Cabinet (Le Souk Amsterdam) by Maarten Baas
Where There’s Smoke Cabinet (Le Souk Amsterdam) by Maarten Baas
Where There’s Smoke Cabinet (Le Souk Amsterdam) by Maarten Baas

Where There’s Smoke Cabinet (Le Souk Amsterdam) 2000 - 2003

Maarten Baas

Wood
20 ⨯ 152 ⨯ 35 cm
ConditionExcellent
Currently unavailable via Gallerease

The Millen House

  • About the artwork
    Maarten Baas’ “Smoke Cabinet” is a remarkable piece from his *Where There’s Smoke* series, created by burning furniture and preserving its charred surface with polyurethane lacquer. Originally sourced from Le Souk Amsterdam, the cabinet’s scorched wood contrasts elegantly with its brass detailing, merging rawness with refinement. This transformation turns destruction into a poetic, functional object, while its simple minimalist shape evokes mid-century designs of Charlotte Perriand. A graduate of the Design Academy Eindhoven, Baas gained international acclaim with *Smoke*, debuting at Salone del Mobile in 2003. His work blurs the boundaries between art and design, combining humor, craftsmanship, and conceptual depth. Featured in numerous exhibitions pieces from this series are held in prestigious collections, including MoMA and the Victoria and Albert Museum, exemplifying Baas’ importance in contemporary design.
    provenance: Private collection The Netherlands ; Le souk Amsterdam
  • About the artist

    Maarten Baas (born February 19, 1978 in Arnsberg, Germany) is a leading Dutch designer and artist, known for his groundbreaking work that blurs the lines between art and design. He grew up in Burgh-Haamstede and Hemmen and began his studies at the Design Academy Eindhoven in 1996, graduating in 2002 with his groundbreaking project "Smoke".

    In "Smoke", Baas burned classic furniture pieces and preserved them with epoxy resin, creating a unique aesthetic that symbolizes both destruction and renewal. This series was quickly included in the MOOOI collection and attracted the attention of international collectors and museums.

    Following "Smoke", Baas introduced the "Clay Furniture" series in 2006, consisting of hand-sculpted furniture made of synthetic clay on a metal frame. These pieces exude a playful and artisanal charm and were presented at the Salone del Mobile in Milan, further cementing his reputation as an innovative designer.

    Another notable project is the "Real Time" series, launched in 2009, in which Baas visualizes the concept of time through 12-hour films in which actors manually indicate the time. A well-known example is the "Schiphol Clock" at Amsterdam Airport Schiphol, where a man inside the clock paints and erases the hands every minute, creating the illusion of an endless cycle.

    Baas' work is included in the collections of prestigious museums worldwide, including the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York, the Victoria & Albert Museum in London and the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam. He has also collaborated with exclusive brands such as Louis Vuitton, Swarovski and Dior, and his pieces are in the private collections of celebrities such as Brad Pitt and Kanye West.

    In 2009, Baas was named 'Designer of the Year' at Design Miami/Basel, recognizing his influence and innovation in the design world. His work continues to evolve, constantly pushing the boundaries of functionality and aesthetics, making a lasting impact on both the art and design communities.

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