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    From first yacht to fleet De Klerk Binnenbouw has been a trusted partner for Feadship since 1978 and has contributed to the interiors of countless custom-built superyachts. It all began when Cees de Vries invited DKB to design the interior of their very first yacht - a collaboration that would lay the foundation for decades of excellence on the water.

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    A legacy of royal craftsmanship Over the years, De Klerk created acclaimed interiors for hotels, theaters, offices, churches and universities. In 1971, the company, now known as De Klerk Binnenbouw, completed the acquisition of the royal furniture manufacturer H.P. Mutters & Son, famous for the interiors of royal palaces, trains and airplanes. And ships!

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    Where it all began Success is often based on humble foundations. In 1873, Hendrik Hubertus de Klerk began producing and selling braided carpets and mats. The small store in Rotterdam grew into the Netherlands' largest department store for interiors and furniture and a leading name in interior design, production and project execution.