“Aside from being a fan of the brand, I see Another Country as the Oliver Spencer of the furniture world,” Paul de Zwart told us when we last interviewed him in 2019. The Dutch-born, London-based creative entrepreneur established his award-winning furniture company with a set of principles we follow ourselves: to be responsible, to be purposeful, to be a company fit for the 21st century. Having collaborated on our store interiors since 2015, the symbiotic relationship between our like-minded brands has only deepened in subsequent years.
Not only does our 39 Chiltern Street opening see us become neighbours, the interiors are a celebration of our blended worlds, balancing newness with a reimagining of the past. “It felt a natural evolution of our partnership with Another Country, to be as conscious as we possibly could with the interiors,” Oli recently told Wallpaper*. As we set up shop in Marylebone, we popped by the Another Country showroom to meet Paul to discuss craft, community, and consciousness.
Oliver Spencer: Paul, thanks so much for inviting us into your beautiful showroom. We of course know you well, but could you introduce yourself, and Another Country to our readers?
Paul de Zwart: Thanks for asking me on the Oliver Spencer show! I’m Paul de Zwart, I'm the founder and managing director of Another Country, a contemporary furniture brand founded in 2010 and based in this showroom since 2014.
OS: How would you describe your approach at Another Country?
PdZ: Coming from a non-furniture background, the business's ethos has always centred around expressing a set of values and a sort of ethos about how we make, how we design, why we make, and what is the actual purpose and function of what we design. The values that underpin the brand are all about designing and making things that last, both aesthetically and qualitatively