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Masterpieces for cheese

Boska has joined forces with the Van Gogh Museum to introduce mini masterpieces in its new Van Gogh Cheesewares collection. Three of Van Gogh’s iconic paintings are interpreted on the cheese knives, slicer, grater and serving boards: Sunflowers, Almond Blossom and Wheatfield under Thunderclouds.

“In addition to our love of artisanal quality, Boska is committed to the concept of communal enjoyment,” explains Cindy van Turnhout, Boska’s communication manager. “

She elaborates: “We have worked closely with the Van Gogh Museum to select works that fit with the theme of ‘love’. Van Gogh painted Almond Blossom as a gift for the newborn son of his beloved brother, Theo. With sunflowers, Van Gogh wanted to welcome his friend Paul Gauguin to the Yellow House.  Meanwhile, Wheatfield under Thunderclouds reflects Van Gogh’s love of nature, which was an endless source of inspiration for him.”

 

Top: The Boska Van Gogh Almond Blossom range.

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