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Eclectic and daring, German architect Victoria-Maria Geyer has carved out her niche in Brussels with an interior vision that’s anything but ordinary.
The gifted interior architect resides in a magnificent 19th-century townhouse in the heart of the city, sharing this elegant space with her husband and their three children: Gustave, sixteen, Alphonse, fourteen, and Eugenia-Maria, eleven. ‘This house has a unique configuration,’ she explains. ‘Our private quarters occupy the first floor. Take the lift to the upper levels, and you’ll step into our architecture studio.’ It’s here, in this creative haven, that she leads a team of eight, alongside two additional colleagues based in Paris.
Her affection for Paris is evident. Yet, her heart remains anchored here. ‘It has much to do with the people,’ she…
