Wanderful.design

Limburg designers bring a unique flair to the VIP Village, Artist Village, and Media Village at Pukkelpop. By partnering with local talent, Pukkelpop highlights the creativity of Limburg and gives young designers the opportunity to showcase their work to a wide audience.

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Atelier Belge

Atelier Belge brings structure and imagination together in modular design that moves with life. Under the motto ‘playful functionality’, they create furniture and spatial solutions with bold colours, refined details and local craftsmanship. Flexible, full of character and made to last.

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Byron Lemoine & Rein Lambrichts

Byron and Rein are 2 product designers with a shared love for design. They met at LUCA School of Arts and now work together at Smart Toys and Games. Rein lives in Hasselt, Byron returned to Edegem. His love for Limburg still brings him back to Hasselt for Pukkelpop.

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Elise Berkvens

Elise Berkvens lives and works in Limburg. In her paintings, she shifts, connects and reshapes fragments of landscapes, architecture and everyday life. The result is layered compositions where recognition meets abstraction, memory meets imagination, and images slowly take on new meaning.

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Fermetti

Fermetti is a Belgian design studio where craftsmanship, function and strong aesthetics come together. Using sustainable materials, refined details and clean forms, they create furniture, objects and spatial concepts somewhere between function and sculpture. Contemporary design, made to last.

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Frits Jeuris

Frits Jeuris est un artiste, créateur et penseur conceptuel belge, entre art, design et technologie. À partir de matériaux trouvés et recyclés, il crée des œuvres qui font réfléchir. D’un simple geste, HASSELT devient HATELESS. Une petite transformation pour un message fort : le changement commence par nos actions.

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Hilde Vanhees

Hilde Vanhees has a distinctive painting style where space and light take centre stage. Bare canvas, vivid colours and energetic brushstrokes give her work a Fauvist touch. Somewhere between reality and dreams, quiet scenes emerge that pull you into another world.

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Kevin Oyen

Kevin Oyen is a Belgian designer and sculptor bringing art and function together. Using abstract forms, organic lines and innovative techniques, he plays with light, shadow, texture and reflection. The result is a powerful visual language where material, space and movement constantly interact.

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Lucas Chaves

CH-AIR is a handmade furniture piece created from reclaimed transparent PVC tablecloths. Experimenting with transparency, air and material led to a unique design language. Each inflatable cushion is welded, assembled and finished by hand, giving discarded material a second life as bold, functional design.

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Niels Vaes

Niels Vaes is a Belgian visual artist from Hasselt. Through intuitive experiments with materials, he explores the relationship between people, nature, mythology and collective memory. Using techniques like reverse glass painting and foam, he creates layered images that move between abstraction and figuration, open to poetic interpretation.

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Tuur Demaegdt

Tuur Demaegdt is a scenographer and architect with a passion for spaces that tell stories. A dreamer, thinker and maker, he brings experience, function and aesthetics together in strong spatial concepts. With a fresh eye for materials, circularity and sustainability, he creates spaces that inspire and connect.

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Wouter Persyn

Wouter Persyn is a multidisciplinary artist and designer from Ostend. His work moves between architecture, art and surrealism. Inspired by Magritte and Brutalism, he builds his own world of concrete and impossible perspectives. Not with cranes or formwork, but with brushes, a ruler and a sharp eye for perspective.