Studio Dutches
Studio Dutches

Studio Dutches

Megen, Netherlands

 Dutches sjaal Aki 49, a scarf featuring a geometric pattern in shades of green, blue, and gray. The scarf has a soft, lightweight material and a rectangular shape.

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 Dutches sjaal Aki 50, a scarf with a geometric pattern in shades of green and blue.

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 Dutches sjaal Ana, a scarf with a polka dot pattern in shades of green and purple.

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 Dutches sjaal Suingu, a vibrant green and white patterned scarf made of a lightweight, silky material. The scarf features a striped design with a subtle abstract print, creating a stylish and versatile accessory.

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 A small, gray notebook with a patterned cover featuring abstract shapes and light blue dots.

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 A navy blue notebook with a repeating ginkgo leaf pattern in shades of purple.

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 A small, square notebook with a geometric pattern in shades of gray, yellow, and white.

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 A small notebook with a cover featuring a geometric pattern in shades of purple, orange, and gray.

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About Studio Dutches

Studio Dutches is a graphic design agency in Megen. Under the name Dutches Patterns, designs are designed and products developed with a passion for colorful, geometric patterns.
The collection currently consists of cradle-to-cradle sketchbooks, giclée art prints and silk scarves, but more designs will certainly be added.
Production takes place - if possible - in the Netherlands as much as possible (tips are welcome).
Dutches is open to collaboration with makers, brands and producers.

THE DESIGNER
The pattern-based art and products are created by Dutch graphic designer Karin Verputten, who graduated with honors from the Royal Academy of Art in The Hague in 1989.

After 30 years of working for clients, it was time to rediscover her personal visual language. The graphic patterns formed intuitively and without an end goal, at first tightly in their grid, but later the patterns began to have a mind of their own. These unique patterns are captured in the Giclée art prints.

Curaçao, where K…
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