Belgium is a concentrated design capital, host to some of the world’s most recognised designers from Axel Vervoordt to Vincent Van Duysen. Defined by craftsmanship, heritage and subtle grandeur, the Belgian design aesthetic has a tendency to reduce elements down to the bare minimum, drawing on warm and timeless materials and products built to last.
The Belgian design aesthetic is applauded for its use of natural materials, such as wood, plaster, marble and stone, that offer a characterful patina and tactility. This is coupled with the removal of any form of clutter, sticking by a mantra of ‘fewer but better’ objects.
- Interiors: Dejaeger Interieur Architecten
- Photos: Cafeine
- Words: Qianqian