Studio LOHO part of La Libre's collectible design conversation in Brussels
La Libre framed COLLECTIBLE Brussels as a place where contemporary objects no longer settle for utility alone, but take on the status of works that carry emotion, narrative and presence. That broader editorial lens speaks directly to the territory Studio LOHO has been building for years through clay.
Studio LOHO's ceramic bathtubs and washbasins belong naturally in that conversation. They are functional, but they are never only functional. Their scale, mass and hand-modelled character give them a stronger role inside an interior: not background equipment, but central pieces that shape the atmosphere of a room.
In the context of collectible design, this matters. Studio LOHO does not pursue novelty for its own sake. The studio works slowly, materially and with a strong sense of permanence. That makes the work relevant within a field increasingly interested in singular objects, tactile surfaces and forms that retain value over time.
The collaboration with Sharon Van Overmeiren deepens that relevance even further. Through LOHO Collabs, the bathtub becomes a site where art and use can coexist without compromise.
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Studio LOHO launches LOHO Collabs with Sharon Van Overmeiren
Studio LOHO introduces LOHO Collabs with Belgian artist Sharon Van Overmeiren, unveiling sculptural ceramic bathtubs and washbasins at COLLECTIBLE 2026 in Brussels.

























