Quality, sustainability, innovation and creativity will be the four criteria to select the 100+ international exhibitors . Split in six different categories, covering each room of an home, you will be able to discover new brands from all over the world and make sure you tell your own story thanks to objects with purpose.
The exhibitors’ list will be announced in June. In the meantime, discover the four members of the selection committee.
Anaïs Sandra Carion is the managing director of MAD Brussels, the center for fashion & design in Brussels.
After many years in the private industry, from an online design & architecture magazine to the french house Hermès, she decided to use her contacts and experience to promote the Brussels fashion & design scene, both locally & internationally.
Besides MAD, Anaïs has been involved as conference teacher at St Luc, jury member and speaker for many design fairs & events, alumna of Belgium 40’s under 40’s and board member of A+ Magazine.
Amaël is a French architect and photographer based in Brussels. After studying architecture at La Cambre, he worked for several years on large public projects before joining Not A Bike Shop, where he designs bold office and hospitality spaces with a strong focus on custom-made furniture.
Alongside his architectural work, he runs Save As Studio, his own photography studio and develops a personal visual universe on Instagram as a_m_a_d_e_u_s, sharing a maximalist, color-driven approach to design and everyday objects.
Chloé Roose founded Brussels’ Kitchen in 2012 with the desire to highlight the chefs, artisans and places that make Brussels’ heart beat. A graduate of La Cambre in interior architecture, she has developed a sensitive eye for aesthetics, atmosphere and the art of hospitality.
Through the guide, events & books, she imagines and organizes culinary experiences that bring people together. Over the years, several books have been published: a first guide in 2017, a second in 2019, followed by a collection of recipes created with one hundred Brussels-based chefs in 2021, 2023 and 2025.
Her guiding thread remains the same: telling stories of places and experiences that inspire people to share, return and reconnect.
Kenny Decommer studied architecture & engineering at Ghent University.
After working as an architect in Paris, he returned to Brussels to focus on object & furniture design, leading to the founding of Cobra Studios with his partner, Hugues Delaunay.
Cobra Studios explores a post-modern aesthetic through the collision of geometric forms, colour and material contrasts, creating sculptural yet functional pieces that challenge conventional design codes.
Alongside his studio practice, Kenny is Creative Director at Not A Bike Shop, a B2B architectural practice developing distinctive office interiors and objects that balance radical thinking with elegance, poetry and a subtle sense of humour.
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