Much like the United States, Holland has strict rules regulating child labor and the legal working age, which is usually set at 14. Children younger than that can work for three hours a week or less, a stipulation that hasn’t stopped Dutch designer Lucas Maassen from opening Lucas Maassen & Sons, a furniture “factory” run primarily by his three young sons, who design, build and paint the pieces for a fee of one euro per piece (as stipulated by a contract the trio entered into with their father).
Read more about Lucas Maassen & Sons and check out a video of how their furniture is made HERE.
(via r3darch)