Six pieces that announce the season
French lifestyle publication ELLE picks six design pieces from COLLECTIBLE Brussels that announce the season's directions — and places Studio LOHO inside that conversation. In coverage like this, the focus shifts from event reporting to visual and cultural relevance: which objects stand out, and why they matter now.
Studio LOHO's work answers the question through material conviction rather than trend-chasing. The ceramic bathtubs and washbasins are sculptural, tactile and unmistakably physical. They bring depth and permanence into an editorial landscape that often moves quickly — which is exactly why they hold attention.
Seen in this context, the collaboration with Sharon Van Overmeiren confirms the studio's capacity to remain distinct while entering broader conversations in interiors and design culture. The work feels current not because it follows a seasonal code, but because it proposes a stronger relationship between form, craft and lived space — the kind of relationship that holds across seasons, fairs and editorial cycles.

























