Patrick van der Vorst is an entrepreneur, dealer and art expert and former winner on BBC's Dragons Den.
Early career
Van der Vorst is the grandson of Gaston Depre, founder of animal nutrition company Group Depre. Van der Vorst attended the Katholieke Universiteit in Leuven, Belgium where he graduated in law. In 1995 he moved to London, where he has lived ever since. He started his career at Sotheby’s Billingshurst in 1996 and transferred in 1997 to Bond Street in London, working first in the impressionist and contemporary art departments, before moving into the furniture department. At age 28 he became Deputy Director at Sotheby's and at 31 a director and head of continental furniture, specialising in 18th centuryFrench furniture. In these years he helped organise sales for Elton John's London home, the Easton Neston Sale, Thurn & Taxis, etc. At the age of 39 he left Sotheby's to set up his own company, ValueMyStuff.
Companies
Sotheby's
Patrick worked at Sotheby's from 1995 to 2010, where he was a Senior Director of the company.
ValueMyStuff
Founded in 2009, is an online antique valuations service. In 2010 van der Vorst appeared on Dragons' Den and secured a £100,000 investment from Deborah Meaden and Theo Paphitis. It was bought in 2015 by Auctionata for an undisclosed sum. After Auctionata's 2017 insolvency, ValueMyStuff was sold as a going concern. Van der Vorst bought back the ValueMyStuff assets in January 2017. After additional ValueMyStuff product launches, Van der Vorst sold the company in October 2018 to the Swedish owned , the leading search engine for art & antiques.
St George Valuations
Alongside ValueMyStuff, van der Vorst also founded St George Valuations in 2011 and is the premium brand of his online antiques business ValueMyStuff. St George Valuations conducts in-person valuation assignments, appraising and cataloguing the contents of country estates, museum collections and/or individual items, from silver spoons to contemporary art. Over 500 country estates and public collections have been valued.
Van der Vorst recently launched a website that sends out daily emails, listing the Gospel text for the day, alongside a work of art relevant to that reading. The mission is simple: Art and Christianity no longer resonate as an inherent, magnificent pairing. Actually it is a feeling that goes both ways: most Christians no longer see Art as being important or even as a relevant way of promoting the faith; and non believers don’t value Christianity as having been at the forefront of the arts throughout the centuries, responsible for creating some of the most magnificent artworks out there. The websites' offering is simple: one newsletter a day is sent out with the Gospel reading of the day, alongside a work of art that Patrick believes is poignant, reflective and appropriate to that reading. A short reflection accompanies the work of art.
Stukken van Mensen - Belgian TV
Patrick van der Vorst has participated as a judge/dealer for 5 seasons/years in the Belgian TV series '' on Vier TV in Belgium.
Van der Vorst is a contributor to the Huffington Post. Appearance on BBC's Deborah Meaden website page on Het Laatste Nieuws Interview Nieuws 365 on ValueMyStuff ValueMyStuff 2018 Market report - De Morgen Article Book launch Belgian radio - Kerknet References