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Ruben Tijmens enjoys his unique heirlooms and tableware collection in Schermerhorn

Ruben Tijmens enjoys his unique heirlooms and tableware collection in Schermerhorn

Ruben Tijmens, 62, has transformed his home in Schermerhorn into a unique living space filled with special heirlooms and an extensive tableware collection. Seeking light and open horizons, Tijmens combined his creativity and love for music to create a personal sanctuary.

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