Contemporary Design Market wants to stay connected to the real world. While today’s multicultural society offers a rich palette of flavours, styles, colours and smells, this diversity has yet to fully find its way into the design world. That is why exhibition broaden the reference frames we all grow up with and explore what happens when we leave the beaten track.While many works are self-produced, others are manufactured in cooperation with international, high-end industrial or artisanal partners. Let’s meet unique authors who represent their works on the exhibition.
Tine LoncinTine Loncin has thirty years of experience asan interior architect. The time freed up by the lockdown became an opportunity to focus on furniture design. She is inspired by simple shapes, a work of art or a book. Also by a movie or a theatre performance. Once she was an assistant scenographer at La Monnaie, the royal opera house in Brussels. She likes to be carried away by the dynamism of the capital city where she lives and works.Designing with an open mind, a sense of reality and in no-nonsense style.