• MAMAGREEN
    @mamagreen
    MAMAGREEN is a premium innovative outdoor furniture brand, renowned for Belgian design excellence. Two catalogs are updated annually; MAMAGREEN collections, and industrial. Project customization, for large and small alike, is usually possible. Furniture designs are developed conscientiously, incorporating majority recycled or recyclable materials, and business ethics extend to demonstrable social responsibility. Founded by CEO Vincent Cantaert in 2007, today the company is incorporated in the USA (Chicago) and owns its own factory in Indonesia.
  • dmvA Architecten
    @dmvaarchitecten
    dmvA Architecten is a Belgian firm.
  • Dieter Van Den Storm
    @dietervandenstorm
    Dieter Van Den Storm is a freelance writer based in Brussels, Belgium.
  • B-ILD
    @bild
    B-ILD is a Brussels, Belgium based architecture firm.
  • Govaert & Vanhoutte Architects
    @govaert_and_vanhoutte_architects
    Govaert & Vanhoutte Architects is an architecture firm based in Belgium
  • Sarah Blee
    @sarah_blee
    Sarah Blee is a freelance photographer who lives and works in Belgium, and was educated at the Royal College of Art in London.
  • Arno De Braeckeleer
    @arnodebraeckeleer
    Architecture Student - Ghent, Belgium
  • Filip Dujardin
    @filip_dujardin
    Belgian photographer Filip Dujardin designs architectural wonders in the digital realm. The Belgian artist began as a professional architectural photographer before turning to design in 2007, creating virtual buildings using Google SketchUp—a 3D modeling tool—and Photoshop. At first glance, Dujardin’s photographs of buildings seem almost ordinary, though highly modern, only revealing their structural implausibility upon close examination. He ignores the laws of physics, defying gravity and material, to create exquisite architectural compositions.
  • Jelle Vans photography
    @jellevans
    Architectural and interior photographer from Belgium .
  • Barbara Becker
    @barbarabecker
    Architect by UFPR Universidade Federal do Parana in Brazil (2013) and Master at Parsons The New School for Design in New York (2016). Exchange student in Belgium at Université de Liége (2011). Has worked at a Belgium office in Belgium as a Junior Architect at Canevas, as an intern at Lompreta Nolte and as architect in Brazil at Rosa Dalledone. Founder of Barbara Becker Atelier Arquitetura; teaches at Joinville Catholic University.
  • Katie Shapiro
    @katie_shapiro
    Katie Shapiro is an award winning photographer currently living and working in Los Angeles. She graduated from the California Institute of the Arts in 2007 with a BFA in Photography and Media. Her work has been exhibited across the United States, London, Berlin, and Belgium and has appeared in Dwell, Travel + Leisure, and Resource magazines. She would love to hear from you.
  • Indra Janda
    @indrajanda
    Indra Janda is an architect based in Belgium.
  • Sywawa
    @sywawa
    Sywawa is a Belgian company specializing in sun shades.
  • BuzziSpace
    @buzzispace
    BuzziSpace is a European furniture and acoustic products manufacturer based in Antwerp, Belgium.
  • Bart Lens
    @bartlens
    Architect Bart Lens is the founder of Belgian firm Lens Ass Architecten.
  • Quut
    @quut
    Quut is a Belgian brand created to design and produce high quality children's beach toys.
  • PER/USE
    @peruse
    PER/USE is a Belgian design brand that offers a balanced mix of furniture and accessories designed by international designers.
  • Sylvain Willenz
    @sylvain_willenz
    Born in Brussels in 1978, Sylvain Willenz has lived consecutively in the US, Belgium and in the UK. Sylvain studied MA Design Products at the Royal College of Art in London, graduating in 2003. In 2004, Sylvain opened his Design Office, based in Brussels. Willenz established his studio, in 2004 in Brussels. With an approach to design characterized by a clear inquisitiveness for products, industry and processes, Sylvain Willenz and his team, work on various projects ranging from lighting to products, IT electronics and furniture.
  • Pierre Guariche
    @pierre_guariche
    Pierre Guariche (French, 1926-1995) got his start apprenticing for Rene Gabriel at the school of the decorative arts in Paris. In the late 1950s he headed the creative design behind Meurop in Belgium.
  • Ariane van Dievoet
    @arianevandievoet
    Ariane van Dievoet is an industrial designer and founding designer of AVANDI, a Brooklyn-based design studio. The Belgian-born designer studied in the United Kingdom and later earned her Masters degree in Interior Architecture from RISD.
  • Labt
    @labt
    Labt is a furniture design studio located in Gent, Belgium. Their studio believes that pressure of deadlines do not exist, and allows any collaboration with designers to develop over a long period of time—it's a place where ideas are fostered to germinate, grow and take root.
  • Christopher Farr Cloth
    @christopherfarrcloth
    Cloth, the fabric division of Christopher Farr was founded in 2000. The collection currently comprises over 45 designs of prints and weaves, utilizing the highest qualities of cloth, from combed Egyptian cottons and Belgian linens to acrylic dyed fabrics suitable for outdoor use.
  • Jan Hoekstra
    @jan_hoekstra
    Jan Hoekstra is a Dutch industrial designer currently working out of Genk, Belgium. Jan graduated from DesignAcademy in Genk, Belgium, in 1989, and then joined FLEX/theINNOVATIONLAB© in 1990 where he designed and developed consumer products. In 1997 Hoekstra started working in a design consulting capacity for BK© kitchen products and later on for Unilever©. In 2003 he co-founded the brand RoyalVKB©, went independent later and established Jan Hoekstra Industrial Design. Since then he has worked on projects for various brands and is also Product Director for GreenPan™, a new global cookware brand. Hoekstra received various prestigious design awards and some of his products are in permanent collection of Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam, MOMA New York and Chicago Museum of Architecture and Design
  • Abhishek Ranjan
    @abhishekranjan
    I am a content writer with interests ranging from restaurants to high-risk investments. I love Belgian chocolates and Swiss watches and I spend my free time wandering around the world. I specialize in email marketing and copy-writing and love glossing over oddities around the world. http://www.moneyvisual.com/investing/improving-crub-appeal-home-sale/
  • Beaverhausen
    @beaverhausen
    Brussels–based design studio Beaverhausen was founded by Mimy A. Diar and Ad Luijten. The brand spans furniture, accessories, interior design, and creative design, and has collaborate with several international design brands including Matière Grise, La Chance, and Indera. Beaverhausen is dedicated to creating objects with a strong sense of story and visual appeal. Beaverhausen also initiated Hausmerk, a modern Belgian design label.
  • Konzuk
    @konzuk
    Founded in 1997, Konzuk is a jewelry manufacturer that expresses clean, minimal and modern designs in unconventional jewelry materials like stainless steel and concrete. Techniques in the KONZUK collections include laser cutting, photo engraving, and diamond-like carbon and powder coating to create a look that goes beyond mere accessory to border on the architectural. The KONZUK collection includes over 250 rings, bracelets, pendants, earrings and cuff links available at over 100 stores throughout North America, Japan, Hong Kong, Spain, Belgium and the Netherlands.
  • Bart Michiels
    @bart_michiels
    Born and raised in Belgium, Bart Michiels moved to NYC after studying at the St. Lucas School for the Arts in Brussels and receiving a BA in Photography. A few years after his arrival in the States, Bart embarked on some of his first long-term personal projects, of which Riverworks was awarded The Project Competition's First Prize in 1995. More recently, while unfinished, The Course of History, a body of work about the crossroads of landscape, history, and memory, was selected for the Art and Commerce Festival in 2004. He became a finalist for The Santa Fe Prize for Photography in 2006. His work is represented by Foley Gallery in New York City and collected by several museums and private collectors.
  • Bercy Chen Studio
    @bercychen
    Bercy Chen Studio LP is an architecture and urban planning firm with design/build capabilities based in Austin, Texas founded in 2001 by partners Thomas Bercy and Calvin Chen. Thomas is from Belgium and Calvin is from Taiwan by way of Australia; the partners’ European and Asian backgrounds form a design philosophy of unique perspectives. The work is influenced by vernacular precedents from various cultures- whether Islamic, Indian, African or pre-columbian, while maintaining respect for the particular contemporary contextual conditions. Due to this unique approach, the work has received national and international attention. Bercy Chen Studio won the prestigious “Emerging Voices” prize from the Architectural League of New York in 2006. Every year the League selects 7 of the most innovative designers from Europe and North America for this award. In the same year the firm was profiled in Architectural Record’s December 2006 “Design Vanguard” award issue, selected as one of top 10 emerging design firms in the world. Despite their international achievements, Calvin and Thomas remain active participants of the local community. Calvin serves on the City of Austin’s Design Commission and participated on several initiatives, including the “Create Austin” Cultural Masterplanning project. Both he and Thomas serve on the board of advisors for the Austin Museum of Art. Bercy Chen Studio LP is committed to collaborating with clients in identifying design solutions and planning strategies to create innovative designs based on environmentally sustainable and financially viable business models in both the public and private sector. Having experience as a design/build operation, the firm’s first hand knowledge of construction & finance is crucial in ensuring successful project implementation. The firm is a member of the City of Austin’s Green Building Program and USGBC with certified 3 Star projects.
  • jan pieter de graaf
    @janpieterdegraaf
    biografie I am a Frisian Dutch architect and designer and now I live and work in Belgium. The countryside and small towns is where I realized several buildings and projects of Art. Fore 7 years I was a teacher and had small groups of art students. For 10 years I made also objects i.c. non functional cupboards you can see them on the website www.defriesemaatkast.nl After I made them, I wrote stories around the objects . I like old and new and try to make a combination in which you recognize the craft of both parts. Stories and dreams are inspiration to a better future. Mass-production is a necessity but my contribution is to make unique products everyone can buy. I try in my latest work with the TOV houses to combine the whole experience of my total working life. I have the freedom to do it and this is my choice in life. I studied at 4 academy , had my own (small) office, worked in art and theater projects.
  • Lea Ceramiche
    @lea_ceramiche
    One of the most dynamic and productive brands of the Modena ceramics district, Lea Ceramiche has a far-reaching national and international coverage, with a capillary presence in more than 80 countries in the 5 continents around the world. In addition to Italy, the main markets are the United States, France, Germany, Belgium, the Netherlands, Great Britain, Hong Kong, Korea and Japan. Lea Ceramiche is part of Panariagroup Industrie Ceramiche S.p.a., a leading international ceramics group quoted in the Star segment of the Italian stock exchange, which also owns the brands Panaria, Cotto d’Este, Fiordo, Blustyle in Italy; Margres, Love Tiles in Portugal and Florida Tile in the United States of America. Over the years, Lea Ceramiche has been the company in the group which has seen the most significant transformation, becoming one of the most prestigious businesses on the world ceramics scene.
  • Big Game
    @big_game
    BIG-GAME is an industrial design studio created in 2004 by Elric Petit (Belgian), Grégoire Jeanmonod (Swiss) and Augustin Scott de Martinville (French) as they were graduating from ECAL and La Cambre. BIG-GAME is now based in Lausanne, Switzerland. BIG-GAME creates objects and interiors for Moustache, Karimoku New Standard, Praxis, Tamawa, Materia, Provins and Galerie Kreo. The studio was awarded the first prize of the “Die Besten” competition in 2005, the Leenards grant in 2009, and the Swiss federal design award in 2006 and 2010. BIG-GAME's works are part of the collections of the Museum fur Gestaltung, the Musée du Grand-Hornu, the Centre Georges Pompidou as well as the Fonds National d’Art Contemporain. In addition to their studio work, the three founders of BIG-GAME also teach design at ECAL / University of Arts and Design Lausanne.

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