The London-based designer speaks of the inspiration behind his upcoming exhibition at Brussels’ Atelier Jespers, the role of the sphere in his work and that looming question: How’s Brexit?
The London-based designer speaks of the inspiration behind his upcoming exhibition at Brussels’ Atelier Jespers, the role of the sphere in his work and that looming question: How’s Brexit?
BOZAR is hosting the third edition of the Brussels Contemporary Drawing Fair, with 25 solo shows from artists that come from Cologne to Tokyo, from Liège to Antwerp
Artistic director and organiser of Brussels Design September, Roel Rijssenbeek tells TLmag what to look forward to at this year’s festival.
Geoffrey Moreels, founder of the savvy hat brand My Bob, tells TLmag how his company’s success is largely a story of encounters.
The exhibition, which features pieces from Belgian designer made between 1966 and 2015, will also include Chale’s first monograph
From fashion to wallpaper was a single step for Alexia de Ville de Goyet, who tells TLmag about creating her Tenue de Ville brand.
The Japanese designer discusses the inspiration and concepts behind Nendo’s current retrospective at the CID-Grand-Hornu
Founders of Studio Krjst, fashion designers Justine de Moriamé and Erika Schillebeeckx explain how over five years their practice has become closer to artistic research
A new book by Pandora Publishers tells the visual and business story behind one of Belgium’s most prolific contemporary industrial designers
This summer, the Belgian institution has a moving-museum-within-a-museum with 019 and a bit of A Wild Thing thanks to Maarten Van Severen & Co
TLmag spoke to Edouard Vermeulen, artistic director of Natan, about how the fashion house is keeping up with the times and its collaboration with Denis Meyers.
The exhibition at the Belgian fashion museum features work created by Japanese avant-garde designers in the last 35 years