
Dries van Noten
Rue Antoine Dansaert 89
1000 Brussels
Belgium

Dries Van Noten Gallery Dansaert is dedicated exclusively to perfume, beauty, and fashion accessories, offering an immersive journey into the brand’s distinctive universe.
Housed in an important Beaux-Arts building, Dries Van Noten’s Gallery Dansaert spans 50 m² and is set within an architectural landmark designed by Parisian architects Louis Duhayon and Marcel Julien starting in 1924. The building draws inspiration from French Renaissance echoing the rich architectural heritage of Brussels. For the store, original features such as the historic floors, mezzanine, stairs, and façade elements have been carefully preserved.

Inspired by the idea of “impossible combinations,” the space brings together different elements, softly blending traditional features with contemporary design creating an intriguing and gentle contrast.
Visitors will discover eclectic artworks by London artist Gill Button, a distinct Gio Ponti table, and a chandelier composed of different kinds of 1970s Venini glass, which has been reassembled and integrated into the room, casting a warm and inviting radiance throughout the space.