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Utility boxes designed by Harmen Liemburg

In the Klarendal district

Project in the Neighbourhood; 'Kleurendal', utility boxes completely refurbished.

The Klarendal neighborhood has once again become a little more beautiful. With the completion of the Kleurendal project, 23 utility boxes in the area have been adorned with vibrant designs by graphic designer Harmen Liemburg. Inspired by stories from local residents and the unique character of the Fashion District, the artworks bring a colorful boost to the streetscape.

The project builds on an earlier series of 24 decorated boxes from 2023, when Liemburg collaborated with pupils from primary school Kunstrijk (Ogensnoep project). For this new series, he once again ventured into the neighborhood, this time together with community concierges Eric and Perry. During visits with residents, he captured their living environment, collected objects, animals, and figures from popular culture, and combined patterns and clothing styles. He then translated these into a cohesive design in his own signature style. By highlighting visual elements characteristic of Klarendal, the work seamlessly reflects the neighborhood’s identity. In addition, the beautification of the utility boxes helps to discourage littering and vandalism in public space.

Commissioned by the Municipality of Arnhem, the project is a collaboration between Plaatsmaken, residents, local organizations, and the artist, showcasing what becomes possible when art, community, and urban space reinforce one another.

Festive opening with neighbourhood walk
On Thursday, September 18, 2025, the festive opening will take place with a guided walk along a selection of the artworks.
Gathering starts at 4:00 PM at Plaatsmaken, followed by the walk at 4:15 PM. Harmen Liemburg will be present to share insights about his work. The event concludes around 5:15 PM with an informal reception at Plaatsmaken. The walk is part of our Autumn Gather Together (Herfstsamenscholing).

RSVP for the walk via info@plaatsmaken.nl

Photo credits: Harmen Liemburg