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ConnectingDots

Connections that open the right door.

ConnectingDots is twenty years of network, structured around four P's. Projects. People. Products. Places. Not a contact list — a working method.

  • P. Projects.

    High-end staging and interior projects.

    The flagship of Dot.: properties, townhouses, and new-build projects prepared for the right buyer. Full advisory, in-house art collection, contractors coordinated, broker introduced. Our most-quoted outcome — €200,000 above asking in fourteen days — is not an anomaly; it is what to expect when the preparation is right.

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  • P. People.

    Hosting at MIPIM. Social agendas for agencies.

    At MIPIM in Cannes, Dorothy has been at the table for twenty years — not as an attendee, but as a connector. For agencies and brands looking to make the week productive, she suggests who to meet, where the dinner is, and which event you should — or should not — walk into. For networking evenings in Antwerp, Brussels or Knokke, the same logic applies.

  • P. Products.

    Strategic positioning. Dealers. Designers. International launches.

    A good product does not find its market on its own. For international brands seeking entry in Belgium — and Belgian brands launching in Italy, France or the Netherlands — Dorothy works as a bridge. Which dealer fits the brand? Which designer wants you in their portfolio? Twenty years of B2B sales has taught her to answer those questions before a deck is needed.

  • P. Places.

    Expat real estate, art expo venues, ADW spaces.

    Sometimes the place is the project. For expats landing in Antwerp or Brussels, for galleries looking for a temporary space, for Antwerp Design Week which needs new venues every year — think the ZebraHuis, think De Spaanse Heester in Bruges — she handles the match. Not only the physical space, but the owner, the conditions, the timing.

One conversation, before the idea exists.

Tell us where you are — a brand, an event, a project, a space you are looking for. A first call is a conversation. No quote unless you ask for one.