Five favourite designs by Bieke Casteleyn

I have a confession to make….I am a bit tired of my self designed metal table. Did I once liked really brutal and industrial furniture,  I am looking for a table that adds some more warmth into my interior. If you look up the term industrial on the blog, you see a shift from really all things black and concrete in earlier blog years to a less raw and more design approached industrial feeling.

At the moment we see a lot of tables in ceramic and stone and I think this might be a good compromise maybe for my own home. I am aware that the shape of a table is really personal, as a lover of sculptural design I am not sure if a really organic shaped table will do the trick for me.




Bieke Casteleyn

Looking into other shapes, still considering a round table as well, I came across the design of Bieke Casteleyn. Bieke Casteleyn is Belgian designer of high-end interiors and refined furniture. Driven by a passion to create a dining table that challenges traditional standards, Bieke debuted her first Out of Line table in 2015.

With its skillfully designed, organic contours, Out of Line soon became an icon of Belgian refinement and craftsmanship. One that has been translated into a carefully considered collection of functional objects: dining tables, coffee tables, desks, consoles, benches and more.

I especially loved seeing the layered design pieces, next to the different shaped tables. I could easily see some of the designs in my home. Have a look at my top 3 from the series, and visit the website to explore the full Out of Line collection and discover the different colours available.

 

A beautiful bench that can be used in every space, from a dining room to the hallway. I can really see this bench as a statement piece in our homes.

A bedside table like this would really transform my whole bedroom.

The Out of Line shelf creates a standout look, while the blend of materials breathes warmth into any room. The hidden drawer add a surprising element of functionality.


The Out of line in a more classic round shape.

Oval dining table

Opening Picture by Cafeine // 2-3 Bieke Casteleyn // 4 Verne // 5 Stephanie Mathias //6-8 Charlotte Lauwers