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elgian antiques dealer turned self-taught interior designer Jean-Philippe Demeyer is looking to move. Yet he knows it won’t be far from his current West Flanders home. ‘All of my artisans and craftspeople are here. I can’t do without them; they are my hands,’ he explains. ‘I can make everything and anything within a 50-mile radius.’ Jean-Philippe is clearly passionate about having such creativity on his doorstep. While Jean-Philippe loves silk from Venice and velvet