The Landscape Cabinet is reintroduced in the Pastoe collection as a clear and timeless design, defined by balance and clarity. Its strong horizontal lines and layered composition bring calm and structure into contemporary interiors.
Designed by Joost van der Vecht in 2012, Landscape is balanced in proportion and thoughtful in detail. The combination of a warm veneer base with coloured doors and drawers creates depth and defines the cabinet’s architectural character. Created to become part of everyday life, it is designed to endure.
The Landscape Cabinet reflects the enduring principles that define Pastoe: clarity in form, functionality in use, and a design language that remains relevant over time.
Its refined composition creates visual rhythm without overwhelming a space. With warm veneer surfaces and a choice of subtle neutrals or expressive colour combinations, Landscape adapts naturally to a wide variety of interiors while maintaining its architectural identity.

A timeless composition for modern living
The versatility of Landscape lies in its ability to become part of its environment. Doors, drawers and the base frame can all be finished in colours from the Pastoe palette, allowing for a wide range of personal compositions.
From understated monochrome tones to contrasting colour compositions, Landscape is designed to bring calm, rhythm and character into the interior while maintaining its refined architectural identity.

Meet the designer: Joost van der Vecht
Joost van der Vecht began his career as a product designer in 1996, collaborating with several renowned European design brands, including Pastoe. Over time, his relationship with the Dutch design house deepened, eventually leading him to play a central role in shaping the collection as Art Director.
During his time at Pastoe, Joost introduced influential international designers and architects such as Naoto Fukasawa, Maarten van Severen and Vincent van Duysen to the brand. Together with his own work, characterised by clarity and precision, these collaborations helped define a new chapter in Pastoe’s design language.










