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Press release 15-04-2010:
Press release 15-04-2010:
Originally Posted by Atelier Michiel van den Brink
Van den Brink leaves Vandenbrink.
In Summer 2006, Dutch designer Michiel B. van den Brink and entrepreneur Ir. Robert C.A. Koumans founded the automotive design company Vandenbrink Design BV, named after the company's designer.
The newborn Dutch coachbuilding house was set up to design and produce custom coachwork for highly exclusive sports cars, of which the first was Van den Brink's design for a new Ferrari GTO.
Michiel designed the Vandenbrink 599 GTO as a tribute to the 1963 Ferrari 250 GTO, and sketched other specialty bodies on the chassis and running gear of the Ferrari 599 GTB, 612 Scaglietti and Spyker, a.o.
The Ferrari 599 GTB-based Vandenbrink GTO received much acclaim by press and public and has been awarded the GOOD DESIGN AWARD 2008 by The Chicago Athenaeum Museum of Architecture and Design, putting Michiel's name on the map in a short period of time.
The time has now come for Van den Brink to continue his business as an independent designer, leaving Vandenbrink Design BV to his business partner Robert Koumans, who will continue the development of the GTO, while Michiel will create new designs under the "Atelier Michiel van den Brink" name.
Visit Atelier Michiel van den Brink for more information.
In Summer 2006, Dutch designer Michiel B. van den Brink and entrepreneur Ir. Robert C.A. Koumans founded the automotive design company Vandenbrink Design BV, named after the company's designer.
The newborn Dutch coachbuilding house was set up to design and produce custom coachwork for highly exclusive sports cars, of which the first was Van den Brink's design for a new Ferrari GTO.
Michiel designed the Vandenbrink 599 GTO as a tribute to the 1963 Ferrari 250 GTO, and sketched other specialty bodies on the chassis and running gear of the Ferrari 599 GTB, 612 Scaglietti and Spyker, a.o.
The Ferrari 599 GTB-based Vandenbrink GTO received much acclaim by press and public and has been awarded the GOOD DESIGN AWARD 2008 by The Chicago Athenaeum Museum of Architecture and Design, putting Michiel's name on the map in a short period of time.
The time has now come for Van den Brink to continue his business as an independent designer, leaving Vandenbrink Design BV to his business partner Robert Koumans, who will continue the development of the GTO, while Michiel will create new designs under the "Atelier Michiel van den Brink" name.
Visit Atelier Michiel van den Brink for more information.
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