Belgium Art, architecture and travel
Let Wallpaper* guide you through the worlds of art, design and architecture in Belgium - and discover where to go and what to see when you travel to Belgium.
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Fine dining and environmentally friendly shelters define La Roseraie Modave
Chef Marie Trignon’s La Roseraie Modave adds these cabin-style shelters to its acclaimed dining offering, on the edge of the Ardennes in Belgium
By Sofia de la Cruz Published
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A Belgian house in the fields blends subtle minimalism with family life
House in the Fields by Stef Claes is a family retreat in the green Belgian countryside sprinkled with a US modernist architecture twist
By Ellie Stathaki Published
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House P’s linear, leafy composition aims for a ‘sensory architecture’
House P by Vandenborre Architecten is a family home conceived as a leafy sanctuary of minimalist elegance in suburban Belgium
By Ellie Stathaki Published
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Hotel August offers a modern-day sanctuary in Antwerp's Green District
Hotel August is a former Augustinian convent quirkily reimagined by Belgian architect Vincent Van Duysen
By Sofia de la Cruz Published
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This 1970s brutalist house in Belgium has a new life as a designer’s home and studio
1970s brutalist house Villa Stuyven is now home to creative couple Bram Kerkhofs and Lore Baeyens, providing a concrete-lined backdrop to a life of design and collaboration
By Jonathan Bell Published
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This Belgian designer's new home and studio is a modernist haven
Designer Linde Freya Tangelder opens the doors to her new studio, inside a 1967 house by architect Jozef Lietaert in Asse, Belgium
By Rosa Bertoli Published
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Zoute Grand Prix is a car fest like no other at a pristine Belgian beachside town
Amy Serafin takes to the well-heeled streets of Knokke-Heist to experience the Zoute Grand Prix, its annual cavalcade of classic car-related events, from a rally to an auction
By Amy Serafin Published
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Step inside the Pringiers family’s rural retreat in Belgium
Belgian architect Glenn Sestig’s latest project for the Pringiers family is a rural retreat and private gallery featuring an award-winning concrete construction
By Ellie Stathaki Published
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La Réserve, Knokke’s grand dame of hospitality, is back with a bang
La Réserve in Knokke launches its luxurious redesign by Glenn Sestig, bringing the iconic Belgian hotel icon into the 21st century
By Ellie Stathaki Published
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Discover Paardenmarkt 68, Belgium’s newest must-visit design spot
Paardenmarkt 68 unites design brands including Revised, Wool & Wire and Gemla in one retail destination
By Hannah Silver Published
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Last chance to see: Maniera's inaugural exhibition at its new outpost in historical Villa Danckaert
Belgian design gallery Maniera unveils its new location, inside historical Villa Danckaert with an inaugural group show on display until 6 May 2023
By Rosa Bertoli Last updated
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Collectible Brussels: highlights from the 2023 edition
Until Sunday 12 March 2023, Collectible Brussels attracts collectors to the Tour & Taxis Sheds with a curated offering of unique and limited-edition pieces by established designers and emerging studios
By Rosa Bertoli Published
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Restored Villa Nisot in Brussels brings modernism to the 21st century
Restored Villa Nisot in Brussels updates modernism with contemporary character
By Siska Lyssens Published
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Wood Art Pavilion keeps its contents hidden from the world
Labscape’s Wood Art Pavilion is a secluded artist’s retreat in the leafy suburbs of Brussels, blending abstract shapes with natural light
By Jonathan Bell Published
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Belgian brick bungalow draws on Californian modernism
A new Belgian brick bungalow in the town of Zandhoven is designed by architect Hans Verelst as a nod to the modernist architecture of California
By Ellie Stathaki Published
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Last chance to see: Piip, the playful electric car by artist Harald Thys, on show in Brussels
Piip by Harald Thys and Lowie Vermeersch is a speculative project for a friendly electric family car, presented at the Maniera Gallery in Brussels
By Jonathan Bell Published
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Eclecticism under one roof: the Wallpaper* take on BRAFA 2016
By Emma O'Kelly Last updated
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Fare for the curious: Art Brussels 2016 banks on rediscovery
By Siska Lyssens Last updated
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Buzz words: Capara and Templa are making noise in Belgium and beyond
By Laura Hawkins Last updated
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At MAD Museum in Brussels, Belgian design and a WallpaperSTORE* pop-up
By Rosa Bertoli Last updated
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Glenn Sestig transforms brutalist Belgian monument into contemporary workspace
By Ellie Stathaki Last updated
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Welcome home: decorative masters embellish the Villa Empain in Brussels
By Yoko Choy Last updated
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Drawing matters: deSingel explores the work of Belgian architect Christian Kieckens
By Sara Sturges Last updated
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Debunking Belgian textiles clichés in New York
By Siska Lyssens Last updated
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House Be is a minimalist dwelling amid nature
House Be by A2o architects is a minimalist family home rising from its green Belgian countryside setting
By Ellie Stathaki Last updated
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Christo lifts the veil on a rarely-seen early work, plus what’s next for the artist
By Emma O'Kelly Last updated
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Antwerp Royal Museum of Fine Arts reveals minimalist makeover
Royal Museum of Fine Arts in Antwerp (KMSKA) has just revealed its renovation, extension and new minimalist rooms by Dutch architecture office KAAN Architecten
By Ellie Stathaki Last updated