Binnema Natural Living
Binnema Natuur Produkten is located on a big, old, nostalgic farm in the majestic landscape of North Holland, close to Groningen. It is surrounded by many, so typical Dutch, waters and a beautiful grand garden. Our big barn is now working as warehouse for all our products. Here, all furniture will be controlled and hand finished, to guarantee you only best quality deliveries.
All our products are available to both the trade and private customers.
Individual requests are invited. As we are visiting the big trade fairs in Asia on a regular basis we can also endeavor to follow up your requests.
Diederik Binnema
Owner of Binnema Natuurprodukten, Diederik Binnema has an agricultural background. He has been managing the family farm, together with his brother, for the last twelve years. During this time Diederik has gained huge knowledge about the cultivation, breeding and marketing of all kinds of potatoes.
For several years Diederik has been farming in foreign countries, such as Australia, America and Africa. There he experienced all about the export market for seed potatoes and other farming practices around the world.
Since 2005 Diederik is importing handmade wooden garden furniture in rustic style from Asia. These are not only distributed within The Netherlands, but in the meanwhile also in Germany, Belgium and France.
Diederiks partner Annie has a professional education with a master’s degree within the fields of horticulture with more than 20 years of experience. Annie is co-ordinator for all the marketing and fair displays of Binnema Natuurprodukten. Antje is born in Germany, where she has been working for a long time for one of the biggest rhododendron-growers in Europe, in a leading position. There Annie has acted also as secretary general for a large gardencenter in Germany.
Annie has a striking knowledge and experience with garden plants. Annie is also designing and landscaping gardens in different styles, e.g. Mediterranean, English or Japanese style.
Due to several years abroad within her profession, she has a command of four languages (German, Dutch, English and French). As a German native speaker she is also doing translations, especially for articles and texts within the fields of horticulture.

