Theo-Bert Pot is an interior stylist, interior photographer, graphic designer, and more besides. A true creative. Through his business, The Nice Stuff Collector, he shares his knowledge and inspiration with others.
His style centres on warmth. A layered mix of colours and materials runs throughout both his own interior and the spaces he creates for clients. He describes his home as a ‘styling laboratory’, where furniture and accessories are continuously rearranged and refined.
The mix of furniture gives his home a personal and distinctive character. Table du Sud furniture plays a natural role within this. During our visit, several pieces were carefully captured.
Round table
In the hallway of his home in The Hague, a round table by Table du Sud sets the tone. It gives the entrance an immediate sense of warmth and welcome. Theo-Bert styled the table with coffee table books and an interior fragrance. A round table works well for creating a small coffee corner within the home. Its shape invites conversation and a more relaxed way of gathering.
Sidetable
In the living area, the Table du Sud x Liza Chloë sidetable creates a more intimate corner. Paired with a soft armchair and a carefully chosen lamp, it becomes a place to unwind. The piece is made from new oak, finished in deep black.
Organic dining table
For the dining area, Theo-Bert once again chose Table du Sud. In the spirit of doing something different, he selected the organic dining table Abu. Its shape recalls a cloud, playful and distinctive, without compromising on ease of use. It’s where Theo-Bert enjoys welcoming family and friends to sit together and share a drink.