My new sofa designed by Bea Mombaers

I previously wrote about the struggle to find the perfect sofa. And realizing I never showed the actual sofa I bought on the blog. I thought of showing you today how it fits my living and how it perfectly matches my wishes at the same time. Being it one of the most expensive and defining […]

Melides by Vincent Van Duysen for Domani

Belgian high-quality pottery manufacturer Domani has been featured several times already on the blog and when in Stockholm for The fair and Design week I had the pleasure to meet some of the team at their new showroom. The brand introduced the Melides collection, which marks the first collaboration between the brand and acclaimed Belgian […]

A new website and collection by Arno Declercq

If you are a regular reader, you have seen different articles about Arno Declerq, if you are not familiar with his work, have a look here into my Arno declercq archive The Belgian designer recently launched a new website showing his permanent collection and the latest 0922 collection. Today an impression on the blog, visit […]

Handmade rugs for unique interiors by Belgian JoV

It is the first day in what feels weeks, I woke up with a cloudy sky and a fresh breeze today! While my mailbox is slowly filling up with news and events from my favourite brands it feels good to be back after a small Summer break. I can’t wait to immerse myself in design […]

Maison Armand Jonckers | one-off pieces, designed and crafted by hand

At Baranzate Ateliers during Milan Design week 2022 I came across the work of Maison Jonckers, and it was a small plate on a zink ton that caught my eye before seeing their immense lamp hanging from the ceiling. Through solid expertise and a recognizable identity, the Maison Jonckers conceives exclusive works, bringing together precious […]

A new Side table in American Walnut by Arno Declercq

Made in American Walnut the Bunker Side Table is the latest addition to the collection of Belgian designer Arno de Clercq.  For those who are not familiar with his work, Arno’s first collection has come to the idea that there are too few interiors where they no longer have the big and static vases and […]

Nomad | A furniture collection by Belgian designer Nathalie Deboel

Belgian interior designer Nathalie Deboel presents her first furniture collection, ‘Nomad’. Handcrafted in Belgium and made of solid oak or walnut with subtle details in brass.  The idea for the collection started early in 2020, when Nathalie Deboel’s life tilted from being constantly on the move to a period of home working and reflection. She […]

BRUT Depot – A permanent exhibition and meeting space by Brut Collective

If you read my blog for some time and followed my Milan Design week treasures over the years, I am sure you came across BRUT, the Belgian collective of designers I wrote about earlier. It was always a bit of travelling in Milan to see their exhibitions as they were a bit further away from my […]

Weathered and beautiful shaped design mirrors for an autumn home

Goodbye Summer, Hello Autumn! With the sun luckily still peeking behind the clouds some days, I also found myself turning on the stove during the first chilly evenings, a sign autumn really arrived. I personally love this time of the year to create new corners, add a bit of colour I normally don’t use, buy […]

New tableware by Sergio Herman for Serax

When it comes to ceramic tableware, Serax is one of my favourite brands. Most of my dinnerware is from Serax and I am really happy to be able to work with their collections for a few years now in our different shoots for w/ Style.  Sergio Herman, not a stranger on the blog either is one of […]

Arno Declercq | New collections and website

  It has been almost 3 years I first introduced Arno Declercq on the blog and I have been following him ever since. Being an admirer of his work from the first hour, I really enjoy his journey and growing collection after starting his own brand of rough bespoke items in May 2017. His first […]

Minimal room screens for your home

The days folding room screens were just a necessary or functional solution are way behind us! Originally found in China in the 7th century they were mainly used by royalty, very heavy and ornate, and were not moved around. In the 8th century, the Japanese began using lighter, more portable room dividers for tea ceremonies, […]