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STUDIO MODIJEFSKY AMSTERDAM

Studio Modijefsky is tucked down a discreet alleyway in Amsterdam but its influence on the city’s hospitality scene is anything but inconspicuous. Founder Esther Stam works with her all-female troop from a site sandwiched between Dam Square and the Red Light District – areas known more for throngs of tourists than for game-changing design. It wasn’t a conscious decision to be all female, Stam tells me, and she’s not saying it will always be that way. But she is super-proud of the fact.

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