Des Bouvrie was born 3 August 1942 in
Naarden. After he finished high school, he went to the
Rietveld Academy in
Amsterdam at the age of sixteen. He later started his own interior design shop in Naarden, and hosted the TV show
TV Woonmagazine. He designed the rooms in the Floris Suite Hotel in "Dutch colonial style with Caribbean temperament". His own vision on design was developed at the
Rietveld Academy in Amsterdam, where he started his professional career. With his unique and progressive ideas the young Des Bouvrie made an impact on the design world. His vision was further developed by working with several manufacturers, including Linteloo, Dutch Originals, and Gelderland. The latter, in 1969, was the first to produce a design of Des Bouvrie's; the kubusbank sofa, which is now recognised as a design classic. In 1993 Des Bouvrie moved his design studio to the former
arsenal of fortress Naarden. Together with his partner, Monique, he transformed the iconic 'Het Arsenaal' building into a showroom for his designs. Over the years, Jan des Bouvrie's designs have won many awards and distinctions, including the Culture Prize of 1974, the Style Prize in 1990, and the Furniture Prize in 1999. Des Bouvrie's vision is also clearly reflected in the numerous interior design books he published. In 2009 Des Bouvrie was named
Knight in the Order of the Netherlands Lion for his achievements in the field of art and design. == Personal life ==