A closer look at COLLECTIBLE 2026

March 2, 2026

Belgian architecture publication Architectura captures COLLECTIBLE 2026 as a focal point of contemporary design in Brussels — and includes Studio LOHO inside that broader editorial picture. The article highlights the studio's collaboration with Sharon Van Overmeiren, where clay becomes the site of exchange between sculptural experimentation and functional design.

The piece reads the work as a transformation of bathtubs and washbasins into monumental, tactile objects that balance use and autonomy. That framing is close to how Studio LOHO has always approached its practice. Each piece begins in the atelier as a physical, material process, and every finished object is intended to hold its place — not as equipment, but as atmosphere and form.

What makes the inclusion meaningful is the setting. Architectura frames COLLECTIBLE 2026 as a concentrated snapshot of contemporary design thinking in Brussels. To be part of that picture is to be seen not only as a product brand, but as a studio contributing to the wider language of collectible design in Belgium.

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