Resin, glass, neon lighting and bright colors define the works of designer Sabine Marcelis which range from architectural scale to small lighting
Resin, glass, neon lighting and bright colors define the works of designer Sabine Marcelis which range from architectural scale to small lighting
Lionel Jadot talks to TLmag about his anti-conformist approach to interior design and the multitude of projects he is undertaking
Belgian Marcy Szwarcburt talks to TLmag about his project around mixed-wear and high-end pyjamas with his brand Maison Marcy
Contemporary designers, artists and architects pay homage to those who have influenced them in ‘A Tribute To’ organized by Eugénie Frémiot
The TLmag Award winner at Tremplin 2018 is Emma Cogné with her project Système T. We caught up with her to find out more about her pipe and rope textiles
‘Between Art and Design. The Belgian scene.’ explores the tensions between form and function, questioning the definitions that we give to everyday objects
The South-African born, Belgium-based artist presented “A dialogue with history and tradition”
Fun, bright and subversive, TLmag talks to Poltronova owner Roberta Meloni and designer Donatello D’Angelo about the radical Italian design movement
It’s been 50 years since the first Biennale Interieur in Kortrijk, Brussels. The 2018 edition sees an emphasis on objects and spaces with meaning
Sophie Gohr celebrates the simple, the forgotten and the discarded at her debut exhibition which showcases her jewelry and ceramic design. A première at Artcurial in Brussels and Private Choice in Paris during FIAC.
In juxtapositions of love and violence the multimedia artist Sterling Ruby’s exhibition at the Pierre Marie Giraud gallery explores Hearts + Clubs
“Night Fever – A Design History of Club Culture”, opening soon at ADAM, shows nightclubs as hotbeds for contemporary culture and design, from November 20