Can you tell us a little bit more about yourself?
I've been living in Eindhoven for almost 22 years now. Originally from Twente, I moved here to study at the Design Academy. During my time at the academy, I met Christoph Brach, together we have two sons, Ando and Ite. Christoph and I run Raw Color, a multidisciplinary design studio focused on graphic design, photography and product design, with colour at the core.
How did you come up with the name ‘Raw Color’?
It all started with a project about natural dyes that Christoph and I started right after our graduation in 2007. Experimenting with vegetables to create a vibrant color palette. This is where the name Raw Color was born. Initially, it was just a project name, but people started associating it with our studio. So, after rounds of brainstorming and chats with friends, we circled back to Raw Color. It just felt right. And thankfully, it still does. It's not just about the two of us anymore; it's about our team, the collective creativity that thrives Raw Color.
How do you find working together as partners?
Our studio is situated at the ground floor of our home, this means that my professional life and personal life are meld together. Christoph and I are practically inseparable, spending almost every moment together, and thankfully, it works very well. Back when we graduated, we shared a 30-square-meter apartment that also served as our studio space. Remarkably, this setup has always suited us perfectly.
We rarely have disagreements, occasional discussions which are mostly work-related and often crucial for refining our ideas. Just last year, a minor disagreement led to a humorous moment when our eldest, Ando, quipped, 'Wow, you guys finally have a fight.' It was enough to dissolve any tension instantly. At work, we usually focus on our own projects, but there are moments, like the Ikea project, where our combined efforts are essential. Similarly, at home, we have our individual projects alongside collaborative tasks, functioning like a well-oiled machine.