A profile on Maximilian Jencquel and the Bell-jar and Volcanic Lava Stone Incense Holder available at Object Origin Collective.

Maximilian Jencquel: Slow Design, Material Ritual, and Belgian Craft
Maximilian Jencquel: Slow Design, Material Ritual, and Belgian Craft
Maximilian Jencquel: Slow Design, Material Ritual, and Belgian Craft

Maximilian Jencquel is a designer whose work is often described through material intimacy, slowness, and craft. His objects show a deep respect for wood, stone, glass, and the rituals of daily use.

Jencquel's pieces rarely feel decorative in the shallow sense. They are quiet, deliberate, and tactile, made for interiors where material choice matters as much as form.

At Object Origin Collective, his Bell-jar and Volcanic Lava Stone Incense Holder show two sides of that practice: transparent protection and elemental ritual.

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Why we collect this work

We look for objects with authorship, material integrity, and the ability to hold a room without overwhelming it. These works are selected because they bring craft, origin, and presence into daily life.

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