July 2025

Coast Carpet

Coast Carpet A custom carpet designed for a private home, inspired by the coastal landscape where natural sand gently meets the deep blue sea. The calm design reflects this serene transition. The carpet is entirely handmade from local sheep’s wool and woven on a traditional loom, combining natural materials with artisanal craftsmanship. Year  2025 Material […]

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Tea Landscape

Tea Landscape A unique wall hanging designed for the dining room of culinary tea sommelier Kristin Van Eetvelt. They raise their own sheep, and the wool used for this piece comes directly from their flock. After processing the wool – washing, carding, spinning, and weaving – the panels are dip-dyed in a natural tea vat

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Ocean’s Indigo I

Ocean’s Indigo I A unique wall hanging designed for a private dining room. The piece is entirely made by hand from local sheep’s wool. The indigo dip-dye, inspired by the ocean landscape, evokes an atmosphere of calmness while simultaneously serving as an eye-catcher due to its rich color. Year  2024 Material 100% local sheep wool

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Indigo Interior

Indigo Interior Two unique interior pieces featuring a touch of indigo blue. The wall hanging is entirely handmade from local sheep’s wool and woven on a traditional loom. Afterwards, the textile is dip-dyed in a natural indigo vat, creating a landscape-inspired atmosphere. The carpet, also made from local hand-spun wool, was woven on a TC2

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Felted Woolen Fleece for LOBSTER

Felted Woolen Fleece for LOBSTER The LOBSTER bench was designed by Antwerp-based architect Caroline Voet. Crafted from powder-coated steel, the bench plays with form and function, combining creative playfulness, sustainable materials, and local craftsmanship. To soften the contrast with the steel, Lamatelier added two seating elements made from locally sourced wool. These felted seating elements

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NEST

NEST NEST is a nomadic installation at the intersection of textile and architecture. As a tactile safe space, it offers a sense of security while creating room for encounters and connection. Developed within the 2Spaces pilot project by iDrops—which supports the psychosocial well-being of young adults with cancer or chronic illness—NEST becomes a soft, welcoming

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