Ceramics
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Creators.
Ann Van Hoey
Following her passion for ceramics, Ann Van Hoey changed careers after twenty years.
Inspired by different cultures and fueled by local techniques, Van Hoey has created a ceramic language of her own. Her love for geometrical shapes starts out as mathematical equations on paper.
Hemispheres are connected, merged and consolidated resulting in her distinctive artwork.
Her bronze work for whenobjectswork are closed forms, mysteriously reflecting their surroundings.
Van Hoey is awarded with the ‘Commander in the Order of the Crown’ by Belgium’s King Phillipe for her achievements as a ceramic artist.
Eggermont
Eggermont, a Belgian family stone company since 1952 is synonymous of quality and experience and
processing all kinds of stone.
The wide range of proposed materials in the highest well selected quality, the ability of different
technics are the pillars on which the company is currently based.
Kate Hume
Kate Hume has been at the forefront of international interior design for more than 20 years. Known for combining a rare sense of color, with eclectic finds and custom-made pieces, she never forgets that her high-net-worth clients want their private residences to be serene, elegant, comfortable homes.
Based in Amsterdam, her multilingual practice has crafted sky-high city residences, family beach houses, country manors and the boutique hotel, Tortüe, in Hamburg.
Each project is unique yet all are created and curated with Hume’s hands-on approachability. Hume brings the flair honed through her past career as a stylist in fashion and film as well as an innate respect for the timeless craftsmanship of artisans; for she is herself a renowned glass designer.
Maximilian Jencquel
Is a Venezuelan born, German-French architect who after graduatingwas recruited by Andree Putman to assist projects in Miami and Tokyo. In 2006, he joinedthe Christian Liaigre design studio in Paris, assisting several years with projects across theglobe. During a trip to Indonesia, he discovered a heartfelt connection with the country anddecided to establish Studio Jencquel the year after. A number of his projects have gainedmedia attention in the design community, prompting him to take on commissionsin differentcorners of the world and according to Departures Magazine, positioning him on a globalscale as “an exemplar of slow design.”