Studio Piet Stockmans from Genk joins the small club of Belgian royal warrant holders
The royal warrant of King Philip will be presented to the Genk-based architecture firm Studio Piet Stockmans on Tuesday
Studio Piet Stockmans from Genk is the newest purveyor to the Belgian royal family. The royal warrant of King Philip will be presented to the Genk-based architecture firm on Tuesday. Studio Piet Stockmans is a renowned architecture firm known for its sustainable and innovative designs. The firm has realized several prestigious projects, including the design of the new headquarters of the Flemish Parliament in Brussels. Studio Piet Stockmans is also known for its work on the restoration of historical buildings and the design of new urban spaces.
Royal warrants are a prestigious recognition of excellence
Royal warrants are a prestigious recognition of excellence and are only awarded to companies that have supplied goods or services to the royal household for at least two years. Studio Piet Stockmans can now use the royal warrant for ten years, after which it can be renewed. The company will also be allowed to display the royal coat of arms on its products and in its marketing. King Philip is known for his interest in architecture and is patron of several architectural organizations. The award of the royal warrant to Studio Piet Stockmans is a recognition of the firm's high-quality work and its contribution to Belgian architecture.
Other notable royal warrant holders in Belgium include
Other notable royal warrant holders in Belgium include the car manufacturer Audi, the watchmaker Omega, and the food company Delhaize. Studio Piet Stockmans is the first architecture firm to receive the royal warrant in Belgium. The award of the royal warrant is a great honor for Studio Piet Stockmans and a recognition of the firm's commitment to quality and innovation.