Blog post 2

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Using basic geometries and the most elemental materials, the Belgian designer Michaël Verheyden creates objects of sublime beauty and remarkable spiritual power.

A group of Michael Verheyden’s vessels in cement
(with branch), bronze, marble and wood

Verheyden and his wife, Saartje Vereecke, in front of their house in Genk, Belgium, which he describes as simple, “like a child would draw it.”​

The house is filled with artworks from friends, family and colleagues. “We try to make the most out of nothing,” Verheyden explains.​

- A Belgian master
Michaël Verheyden creates objects of sublime beauty and remarkable spiritual power.

A group of Michael Verheyden’s vessels in cement
(with branch), bronze, marble and wood

A group of Michael Verheyden’s vessels in cement
(with branch), bronze, marble and wood

A group of Michael Verheyden’s vessels in cement
(with branch), bronze, marble and wood

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The designer's home

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Credits

Subliminal product design using basic geometries and the most elemental of materials: Michaël Verheyden - michaelverheyden.com

Pictures by: Ophelia De Schrijder