Living in a Piece of Furniture
Truus Schröder’s love for Gerrit Rietveld led to the design of the iconic Rietveld Schröderhuis in 1924. The first house that Rietveld designed, in collaboration with, and for Truus Schröder, was a huge experiment. Truus lived in the house for 60 years. Not only was she Gerrit Rietveld’s lover, she was also his muse and his creative partner, with whom he shared a love for design and a common aesthetic.
After her death, the house was thoroughly restored, even though Rietveld was of the opinion that his houses should be torn down after 50 years. Rietveld later said that she was the only person who could live in this unique and not necessarily comfortable house.
Other houses that Rietveld designed clearly show the ideas that originate in the design of the Rietveld Schröderhuis. These Rietveld houses – in the form as Rietveld had originally intended them – are preserved for posterity thanks to the current owners who are keeping up and restoring their homes to this very day, with love and care.
The film explores Rietveld’s work from the perspective of Truus’s love for the man and his work, documented in an audio interview from 1982, and in interviews with her loved ones.
The film is screened alongside Oslavia.
- Director:
- Lex Reitsma
- Year:
- 2024
- Country:
- Netherlands
- Genre:
- Documentary Film
- Duration:
- 53 minutes
- Language:
- Dutch
- Subtitles:
- Romanian
Awards and festivals:
Architecture Film Festival Rotterdam 2024 Nederlands Filmfestival 2024 Art Museum of Estonia Foundation 2025 Tilburg Architecture Film Festival 2025 Film and Architecture Festival Prague 2025 ADFF New York, Los Angeles, Vancouver, Toronto 2025 ADFF Chicago 2026 Copenhagen Architecture Forum 2026 Architecture Design Film Festival 2026, New Zealand InCITE Gallery, Bangalore India 2026 UrbanEye Romania Cluj-Napoca and Bucharest, 2026