A French coffee press with a high-pressure piston system that fully brews your coffee in seconds. Simple to operate, easy to clean, and shaped after the coffee bean itself — the silhouette of the brew chamber echoes the seed it transforms.
Drupe leans into ritual without slowing it down. The pressurised plunge produces a rich, even extraction in a fraction of the time of a conventional press, while the hand-held wood handles and brushed aluminium body keep the gesture warm and analogue.
Ekoxe is a modular table system with two effortless configurations. The elevated configuration uses hydraulic gas springs for a firm, stable surface. The lower setup integrates spring-supported seating modules.
Inspired by the Form Nordiska design philosophy: minimalistic, trusted, modern, effortless — utrymme.
A walking cane that adapts to its user. From Japanese, magari means "curve" — embodied in the shifting handle. From Italian, magari means "to wish" — echoing the hope of walking freely. Designed in the spirit of Nendo, whose name means clay: a material that yields and remembers a hand.
Magari's silicone-rubber grip surrounds an aluminium tube frame and a copper-silicone inner core, allowing the handle to bend and conform to the user's grip rather than the other way around.
Inspired by fossilised coral and the natural pattern of ocean tumbling — the slow, patient process that polishes and shapes oceanic objects over time. Formed with a 3D-printed mould and hand-built clay, fired with a deep cobalt glaze that pools in the hollows the way water does in rock.
The Well holds light the way tide pools hold the sea: in fragmented pockets, each flame its own small territory.
Obscure captures hidden heat and returns it quietly, warming your morning beverage through presence rather than display. A tea-light sits in the base cavity behind the fin-cut slots, conducting warmth upward through the aluminium body.
The eclipse is the concept: the warm glow hidden by the cup's body, revealed only in shadow — line after line of light thrown across the table. Aluminium extrusion, CNC-cut slot pattern, edge welded.
A single, fluid organic table form inspired by Norse Ringerike animal inscriptions and the natural growth patterns of goat horns. The Ringerike style — characterised by tendrils, spirals, and organic line — is reinterpreted through a modernised expression of ancient Forn design: the old ways, made new.
Fully 3D-printed in alloy metal and CNC-milled to a mirror finish. The legs grow from a central trunk the way branches do — each one distinct yet structurally unified.
Currently open to internships, collaborations, and conversations with curious people.
Based in Kortrijk · Available across Belgium & Northern Europe