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During the last edition of the Collectible Fair in Brussels, I met Clément Pasquier. In his stand, it was the combination of materials in his designs that caught my attention. Room divider Bro on wheels made of aluminum and glass blocks. Likewise, the d...

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Some materials quietly return to architecture after being rediscovered by designers, I previously wrote several articles about Glass bricks, which many of us quickly ripped out of our bathrooms during a renovation. But last year at Isola Design I already spotted a newer version in ochre and blue, and during Dutch Design Week last year, a beautiful black and pink glass brick c...


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When visiting a fair or exhibition, I often share my first impressions through Instagram Stories. This post gathers the highlights I captured during Collectible in Brussels , Curious to see everything that caught my eye?

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At this year’s edition of Collectible Brussels, LUSO Collective presents its latest chapter, bringing together a group of nine creatives based in Portugal within a shared exhibition framework.
The name LUSO refers to the ancient Lusitanians, the people who once inhabited the region that now comprises Portugal and parts of Spain. The term reflects a connection to Portugues...


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Just before a huge crowd came in on the opening night of the NockNock Art Fair, I had the chance to browse the various stands. I spoke to some familiar favorites, but also met a few new artists. NockNock distinguishes itself as a fair because the artists themselves showcase their work, without a gallery acting as an intermediary. At NOCKNOCK, you can meet all the artists and ...


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