Through mid-April, the Fashion and Lace Museum of Brussels is offering Jean Paul Lespagnard carte blanche, ten years after his triumph at the festival of Hyères.
Through mid-April, the Fashion and Lace Museum of Brussels is offering Jean Paul Lespagnard carte blanche, ten years after his triumph at the festival of Hyères.
A few days before Paris Maison & Objet, where several new items he created for his own brand, Objekten Systems, as well as for Belgian company XLBloom, will be exhibited, Berteau welcomed us to his Brussels studio.
The ADAM – Brussels Design Museum, in collaboration with Milan’s Kartell Museo, is presenting a tribute to Anna Castelli Ferrieri’s Componibili furniture
The Boghossian Foundation is presenting an exhibition by curators Sam Bardaouil and Till Fellrath focused on the impact of visual culture
From Art Nouveau to La Cambre, an exhibition at the ADAM – Brussels Design Museum tours the history of modern Belgian design
CEO Tanguy Van Quickenborne has carved in stone the creative and innovative reputation of Belgian company Van Den Weghe
Designer duo Caroline Dath and Damien Safie do some graphic-based kidnapping from their Brussels studio
The founders of Passerin-nonpareil, a Brussels-based brand, create luxury accessories steeped in architectural principles
Christa Reniers designs jewellery with one person in mind: herself. And yet, some of her pieces have become timeless classics for women of several generations. How come?
Anne Masson, Eric Chevalier and Diane Steverlynck meet at the crossroads of carpets, blankets and mirrors in a new exhibition at the Valerie Traan Gallery in Antwerp
In 2016, the last of the Belgian enamelling companies was slated to shut down. That is, until Tanguy Van Quickenborne and Vincent Vanden Borre walked in and were amazed by what they saw.
The Brussels-based artist is presenting Playground, a set of double-take-inducing sculptures and drawings, at the Museum Dhondt-Dhaenens