Spring SALE !

Spring SALE !

When?

16/04 — 10.00-18.00 (Thursday)
17/04 — 10.00-18.00 (Friday)
18/04 — 10.00-17.30 (Saturday)

It’s that time of the year again!

Mark your calendars and get ready for Studio Møbel’s BIG SPRING SALE! AND! An extra surprise….This time we’ll be pouring our coffee from our very own KOFFIEBAR! So join us for the SOFT LAUNCH and SPECIAL DISCOUNTS.

What?

Soft Launch KOFFIEBAR

Soft Launch KOFFIEBAR

As we’ve celebrated three years of Studio Møbel, we’ve got some exciting new to share that builds on what Studio Møbel already bring to the table today, whilst paying an homage to the locations rich history and its prominent function to the neighbourhood. So! Get ready for;

STUDIO MØBEL KOFFIEBAR

Merging the past and present, design, furniture, coffee and people. 

Now that we’re entering this new phase of Studio Møbel we’d like share some stories and images we’ve collected of the past of the of Koningin Emmaplein 1+2. 

1905

This image was taken before 1909, when there was still a mill at the corner of the Constant Rebecquestraat with the Koningin Emmaplein. The mill was named 'De Haas’ and was built in the year 1693. It was one of the last mills being torn down during 1909, when many of the mills in The Hague were being demolished. The small neighbourhood surrounding the mill was named after it and to this day it has left its mark. 

1935

This photo was taken in 1935, when the old mill was already torn down for twenty-six years to make place for the curved brick building that is still here today. Back in the days the building served as a café named ‘Café-Molen Bar’, referring back to the old mill. Next to it you could find a cigar shop, and above residences. 

As mentioned before, the old mill was seen with great importance for the adjacent residential area. And though now it was transformed into a new building, this place too served the community by functioning as a place to gather and connect.

1970

Captured in 1970, this image shows the glazed bricks on the facade of the Koningin Emmaplein 1, in honor of the mill that was previously there.

Today

A photo from 2026; The same building – with its green glazed brick details serving as a reminder of what once stood there – but now with a new use. Namely, a place where furniture gets a new life, design philosophies of the past are re-examined, conversations between neighbours and strangers are taking place and coffee (and soon some home made sweets & goods) are being served to connect people.