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	<title>Herman Miller blog: Lifework &#187; Menno van Eijk of 1001Vintage</title>
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		<title>Global Workers: Menno van Eijk of 1001Vintage</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 28 Feb 2011 10:46:48 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Cerentha Harris</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[One of the nice things about Lifework is it lets us visit workspaces all around the world. I came across Menno Van Eijk&#8217;s 1001Vintage on Etsy. The amazing range of pieces caught my eye so I started digging and found out it&#8217;s not just Menno, who is based in Amsterdam, that is behind the store. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One of the nice things about Lifework is it lets us visit workspaces all around the world. I came across Menno Van Eijk&#8217;s <a href="http://www.etsy.com/shop/1001vintage" target="_blank">1001Vintage</a> on Etsy. The amazing range of pieces caught my eye so I started digging and found out it&#8217;s not just Menno, who is based in Amsterdam, that is behind the store. There&#8217;s a collective of design hunters that include Audrey and Nataliya who are also in Amsterdam and Mari Luz who lives in Madrid.</p>
<p>These four friends share a passion for eclectic furniture and homewares and travel. &#8220;Me and my friends have always been interested in different cultures, eras and art,&#8221; says Menno. &#8220;It came naturally that we became vintage traders. We decided to join forces and 1001vintage was born! We all have our different talents, which makes 1001vintage a versatile bunch. From time to time we come together in my studio to take photos or to discuss our plans. Mari Luz has a thing for Spanish retro kitsch, rustic items and mid century design. Nataliya likes German porcelain and Belgian glass. Audrey is into industrial items and lighting. I have a ceramics and lighting fetish. I love everything mid century, especially Scandinavian, German and Dutch design.&#8221;</p>
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</a>When it comes running the store they share the load pretty evenly. &#8221;We work together on photography, listing, writing, research, sourcing new items and even interior design,&#8221; says Menno. &#8220;And we also visit other European cities together to get fresh ideas and look for vintage gems. Last year I went to Paris with Nataliya, and to Berlin with Audrey and her boyfriend. We&#8217;re visiting Mari Luz in Madrid in March and then we&#8217;re all traveling to London after that.&#8221;</p>
<p>Their plans for the future include a new shop with vintage apparel and accessories called 1001flair. Over the course of this week we&#8217;ll visit each of their home offices and learn a bit more about what it takes to run this kind of a business. First cab off the rank is Menno.</p>
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</a>&#8220;Even though I have a wonderful studio in an old warehouse located in the center of Amsterdam where I work on my graphic design projects, ceramics and take photos for our shop, I sometimes just feel like staying home and work at the dining table, because that way I can indulge in my other passion&#8230;food!</p>
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</a>My big white dining table serves as a desk, display area and mood board at once. I find it inspiring to just lay out collections of leaves, ceramics or old books on it.</p>
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</a>I started selling items from my personal collection, because I feel it&#8217;s important for me to learn to let go of things. This way I can actually appreciate them better, since the memories remain and somebody else gets to enjoy the items too.</p>
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</a>As a result, almost everything in my home is for sale. I like to see it as a rotating, ever-changing collection. I have a thing for German porcelain Op Art vases, Dutch and Scandinavian lighting, and primitivist sculptures, which adorn my living room and work space.</p>
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</a>The downside of working from home is that it&#8217;s quite hard for me to stop and turn off the computer. I tend to work till late at night and always feel that there&#8217;s something to be done. The dining table is probably where I spend most of my time when I&#8217;m at home. It&#8217;s where I draw, make phone calls (with the other 1001 members), create new designs, read, eat and laugh.&#8221;</p>
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