River Woods
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River Woods is an international and authentic lifestyle brand for the whole family, reflecting strong values as friendship, family values and the sheer joy of living!
River Woods’ origins lie in a bygone era, the North-Eastern American lifestyle served as a source of inspiration for the creation of the brand. Translated into a commercial and contemporary collection, River Woods since then evolved into a brand offering casual and city collections for the whole family. Men, women, boys, girls and even babies and newborns, the whole family can dress in River Woods.
The key factors of the growth and succes of the brand are a strict adherance to quality and a keen and exclusive distribution strategy. Through high-level multibrand stores and the well-known River Woods Company Stores, River Woods has put itself on the map.
The origins: An inspiring era
The wind blows through the lush crowns of the majestic oak trees of North Eastern America. This is the era of true friendship and strong values. This is the era of the origins of River Woods: authentic sportswear which embraces family, solidarity and the shear joy of living, and reflects the spirit of the true North-Eastern American lifestyle.
The beginning: Birth of River Woods
It was the 6th of December 1995 when four friends signed for the realisation of a mutual dream: their own fashion brand. By combining their years of experience and knowledge in the fashion sector, River Woods was born.
From Belgium to…: First menswear collection
On the 6th of January 1996 the trading began with the introduction of a Menswear Collection. Thanks to its strict adherence to quality and the perfect translation of the authentic American sportswear to the European market, it was an immediate hit. In fact, the brand began with an exponential growth in Belgium, The Netherlands and France.
New launches: Introduction of Women’s and Kids collections
The success of the Menswear Collection quickly lead to the introduction of a complete range of clothing for Women and Kids. River Woods became a brand for the whole family.
First Flagship store: Creation of River Woods Baby
Following the successful debut of the Women & Kids collections, in 2000 the River Woods Baby subdivision was created. This year the first River Woods Flagship store opened in Wijnegem Shopping Center, near Antwerp. River Woods continues its expansion through new partnerships throughout Europe …
Manufacturers & Distributors: The story of our success
As of 2001 a rapid expansion of the brand throughout Europe is established with a keen distribution policy. Focusing on high-end multilabel stores and the by now well known exclusive River Woods Company Stores has proven to be a recipe for succes.
New agreements: Footwear and River Woods stationary collection
In 2005 the license agreements for a River Woods Footwear collection and a River Woods school stationary collection are made.
Global Expansion: River Woods’ network
By now, River Woods has established a solid distribution network throughout Europe, and is ever strengthening its worldwide position by expanding its network outside Europe. It is now present in 22 Countries in the World : Austria, Belgium, China, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Italy, Ireland, Luxembourg, Mauritius, Norway, Portugal, Romania, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Taiwan, The Netherlands, United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom and USA.
First RW Kids Store: New Opening
On the 23rd of January 2011, River Woods opens its first dedicated RW Kids store, at Wijnegem Shopping Center near Antwerp.
RW Casual Chic: New Opening
On the 29th of July 2011, a second River Woods Casual Chic store opens its doors in Knokke, Belgium. It offers exclusively the contemporary River Woods Ladies’ collection, and is an immediate hit.
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Linda Topic focuses on revealing matter through simple and careful gestures. Whether using artisanal or industrial techniques (felting, silkscreen printing, jacquard weaving, laser cutting…) her work defines a dynamic space where matter and color are explored and meet.
She pursues these explorations alongside collaborators within their various disciplines – artists, artisans, editors, design studios and interior designers.
Linda Topic’s different projects are invitations to an open and intuitive use of our daily environment.
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Les Soeurs, the holy triangle. Or 3 sisters with a full time passion for fashion and jewellery, who collect the latest fashion musthaves for you!
In 2011, Belgian fashion-girls Jules, Kay & Clio baptised their label ‘Les Soeurs’. Die hard fashionista’s they are, their mission for that unique bracelet, ring, necklace or handbag is endless. A girl’s gotta do what a girl’s gotta do: they gathered in a journey to bring together the most beautiful gemstones, natural leathers and precious metals. The outcome is an exclusive jewellery and accessory collection with a very personal touch, like loads of sister love, created on Belgian territory.
Industrieweg 100A Tessenderlo 3980 Belgium
Els Vansteelandt
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Els Vansteelandt (°1961) started as an independent gold and silversmith in 1997. She designs jewellery and objets d’art. Her work is displayed in museums and galleries in major cities in Europe.
Els works both in her own studio in the green outskirts of Brussels and in an open workshop and showroom in a more urban setting in the centre of Brussels.
Anything can be inspiration for me. I just need to look around, observe, let my imagination start to flow and connect shapes. The emotional impulses that inspire me to design, lead me straight to the precious metal. I begin working with an idea about the form a piece of jewellery or an object will take. Much happens as I work, and I let my material take the lead. Whether this process results in a brooch or a silver spoon… cannot be predicted. Unforeseen events and unexpected variations make my material an endless world to explore and discover.
Rue du Rempart des Moines 15 Papenvest 15 Brussels 1000 Belgium
Buissonnière
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Buissonnière: the unique story of a Belgian family passionate about fashion
Buissonnière is a Belgian clothing brand that focusses its activity on core values such as family, authenticity and joie de vivre.
Buissonnière is also an exclusive brand: the company develops and creates its own collections that are sold only in its own shops and on its website.
The philosophy of Buissonnière from day one has been to offer a coordinated, refined, high-quality assortment with a continual focus on using natural materials to make clothes. Its collections meet the current needs of families, respect their budget and adapt to every event.
1983: The origin of the brand
30 years ago, Myriam and Christian became the proud parents of a baby girl, Laurence. Myriam, who had always dreamed of having a daughter, could not find high-quality clothing to dress to her according to her taste at affordable prices in the shops. She therefore decided to make the pretty clothes she wanted for her baby herself.
1985 Buissonnière is born!
The little outfits Myriam makes are an immediate success with her friends and family. In 1985, along with her husband, they go all in and decide to create, together, a first collection for children called “Buissonnière”. The family business is launched!
1989: Opening of the first store
After some private sales at friends’ homes, Myriam and Christian quickly develop the brand. Initially, their children’s playroom serves as their first shop. In 1989, the first real point of sale opens in Wavre.
1990-2009: Development of the collections
Over the years, the family grows and Laurence has three little sisters. The Buissonnière clothes also develop: first clothing for babies and children, then a line for teenagers, and finally adults.
2010: Launch of the e-commerce website
Buissonnière follows the trends and adapts to new technologies; in 2010, the brand opens its online shop which has since grown steadily and allows families in many European countries to finally purchase Buissonnière clothes from their own homes as well.
2014: Official purveyor to the Belgian royal court
Since its creation, the brand is known for the refinement of its clothes and benefits from the confidence of the Belgian royal family. The title of Purveyor to the Court was granted in 2014 by King Philip.
2015: Buissonnière celebrates its 30th anniversary
Although multinational chains currently dominate the ready-to-wear market, Buissonnière maintains its presence and desires to preserve its know-how and values of creativity and quality. It is still and always has been a small Belgian family business: the second generation has arrived and is infusing the brand’s development with dynamism and modernity.
But Buissonnière is more than the story of a family. It is the story of passionate young people who did everything to realise their dream of creating a clothing brand to dress every generation in perfect harmony with the current fashion trends.
143 Boulevard de l’Europe Wavre 1300 Belgium
Kortrijksesteenweg 1119 Ghent 9051 Belgium
Engelse Wandeling 2 A-B bus 12 Kortrijk 8500 Belgium
Wezembeeklaan 118 Kraainem 1950 Belgium
Christine Keyeux
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Christine KEYEUX -SCHNÖLLER
Plasticienne
Créatrice de la collection 100% Bijoux de 100% Mamans
Exposition collectives et individuelles en Belgique, France, Espagne, Hollande, Allemagne, Pologne, Portugal, Italie, Slovaquie, Tchéquie, Hongrie, Autriche, Maroc, USA, Japon, Chine, Inde, Suisse, Canada.
2017
«Finesse, sobriété…» Galerie Ickx, Bruxelles, Belgique
«Curiosity» Salon des Métiers d‘Art, Saint Hubert, Belgique
«Journées Européennes des Métiers d’Art» Les Bateliers, Namur, Belgique
«Avoir la fibre» Musée de Comblain-au-pont, Belgique
«Art textile» Veere, Hollande
Galerie for Textil Institut Hawar, Holland
2016
«A tous les étages» WCC bf, Mons, Belgique
«Musée Lanchevelichi, La Louvière, Belgique
«Toutes les couleurs, Galerie ICKX ,Bruxelles
«Chambres avec vue, Namur, Belgique
«Journée Européenne des Métiers d’Art, Namur, Belgique
«100%Mamans» 10 ans déjà , Palais des Institutions Italienne, Tanger, Maroc
«Et si on exposait …» Galerie ICKX, Bruxelles
«Parcours Papier Musée Archéologique, Namur
«Chez moi comme chez toi» citoyens solidaires, Inno, Namur, Belgique
2015
«l’inconnue sous ma peau», installation salon du livre de Tanger, 100%Mamans, Tanger, Maroc
«Memory of textil» Galerie of visual artist», Prague, Slovaquie
«Alternative of textile jewelry, galerie X, Bratislava, Slovaquie
«Parcours d‘ artistes de Beloeil», Beloeil , Belgique
«Tirage à l’appui» WCC bf, Mons, Belgique
«Wiener Schmuck», Galerie V&V ,Vienne, Autriche
2014
«Chambres avec vues» parcours d’artistes, Namur, Belgique
«L’art au Village» parcours d’artistes Glabais, Belgique
«Métamorphose» Installation femmes papillons, 100% Mamans, Tanger, Maroc
«éclatement» espace Wallonie Bruxelles, Belgique
Salon des Métiers d’Art, St Martin, Belgique
«Rames et trames» Biennale Brabant Wallon, fondation Folon, Belgique
«Résonnance» WCC-bf, Strasbourg, France
«Emballé-déballé» ISELP, Bruxelles, Belgique
2013
«Lignes de vie» installation 100%Mamans, salon du livre de Tanger, Maroc
«Croisements» Institut Français d’Oujda, Maroc
Salon des Métiers d’Arts, Maison de la culture, Namur, Belgique
Festival des Arts Plastiques» Nord-Sud» Tanger, Maroc
«Pas de deux» Karlruhe , Allemagne
«Regard sur le papier» La Spirale, Natoye, Belgique
«Eglise St. Etienne» Beaugency , France
2012
«Chambres avec vues» parcours d’artistes Namur , Belgique
«Banality and Grace , Galerie X, University library of Bratislava, Slovaquie
«Fusion» musée de Groosbeeck de Croix,Namur, Belgique
«Pop art» atelier et exposition 100% mamans, musée de la Casbah,
Tanger,Maroc
«Art en automne» Bijoux d’Artistes, Ijzerenberg,Winksele,Belgique
«Couleurs Mères» exposition et vente aux enchères 100% Mamans,
Galerie Dard‘ Art, Tanger , Maroc
«Jewelbook international» exposition WCC-BF, Mons, Belgique
2011
„Abhushan» design dialogues in jewelry WCC international, New Dehli, Inde
«Fusion» Pôle Bijou Baccarat, France
«Terre et Feu» parcours d’artistes Liernu, Eghezée, Belgique
«Festival des arts Plastiques» atelier» oiseaux», Tanger, Maroc
«S’il te plaît , fais moi un oiseau» 100%Mamans, installation
au musée de la Casbah et à la galerie Drissi, Tanger, Maroc
«17ème salon des Métiers d’Arts, St Hubert, Belgique
«Regards sur le papier» Centre Culturel de Ciney, Belgique
«Art Forum» Anvertpen, Belgique
2010
«Autour du papier» Musée du petit format, Nismes, Belgique
«ARPA» Les nuits d’encre, Centre Culturel d’Ottignies/LLN,Belgique
«Parcours d’artistes au pays des Vallées» Centre Culturel de Dinant,Belgique
«Chambres avec vues, Parcours d’artistes» Namur,Belgique
«Paper Object» Galerie X, Bratislava, Slovaquie
«Poupées de Roseau» ,100% mamans, Galerie Dard’Art, Tanger, Maroc
«Eventails» Galerie Volubilis, Tanger, Maroc
«Métamorphose(s)» Biennale Internationale du Design de Liege 2010,
Emulation, Maison de la Renaissance, Liège, Belgique
«La Baraque» Louvain La Neuve, Belgique
2009
«Bijoux Contemporains en Communauté Française, Foire de Munich ,Allemagne
«Regards sur le papier» Centre Culturel de Dinant, Belgique
«Textil Jewellery» Galerie X, Bratislava, Slovaquie
«25th Textil Art», Graz, Autriche
«Alternative of textile jewellery » galerie V&V, Vienne, Autriche
«Le Design s’exporte » WCC-BF, Mons, Belgique
Galerie Indigo, Damme, Belgique
«Tanger Label » Galerie Volubilis, Tanger, Maroc
Festival des Arts Plastiques, Galerie Delacroix, Tanger,Maroc
«15ème Salon des Métiers d’Art» Beauvechain, Belgique
2008
«Autour du papier» Galerie du Beffroi, Namur, Belgique
«Bijoux Contemporains en Communauté Française, Foire de Munich, Allemagne
«Le lacet bleu» Handicap international, Bruxelles, Belgique
«Triennale Européenne du Bijou Contemporain, Mons, Belgique
«Qui fait quoi» WCC-BF, Mons , Belgique
«Le Bijou Contemporain» Centre Culturel de Ciney, Belgique
«Mini-textile biennale» Wasserschloss, Allemagne
100% Bijoux / 100% Mamans,Tanger, Maroc
2007
«Bijoux d’Artistes en Communauté Française» Foire de Munich, Munich
Allemagne.
«Arts appliqués, design et compagnie» WCC-BF, Mons, Belgique.
«Artifac» Bruges, Belgique.
«Toutes les couleurs» Installation avec les enfants et les femmes de la fondation
Darna, Tanger, Maroc. http://tangier.free.fr
«Ibn Battouta» exposition des quatre fresques au musée de la Casbah, Tanger,
Maroc
«145 artistes exposent» fondation ISEL, Merebelke, Belgique.
«Prix des Arts 2007» Province du Brabant Wallon. Belgique
2006
«Femmes» Galerie Nok’in, Huy, Belgique.
«Bijoux d’Artistes en Communauté française » Foire de Munich, Munich,
Allemagne.
«Osons l’art appliqué » WCC-BF, Mons, Belgique.
«Tout le monde est à tout le monde » Galerie Juvénal, Huy, Belgique.
«Terre et soleil» Galerie Nok’in, Huy, Belgique.
«Mini-textile» Galerie X, Bratislava, Slovaquie.
«Artistes poue Amnesty» Iselp, Bruxelles, Belgique.
«Papier, création et métamorphose » La Terrasse de Gutemberg, Paris, France.
«Le bijou contemporain» Pôle bijou, Baccarat, France.
«Le retour d’Ibn Battouta » 4ème phase avec les enfants d’écoles populaires de Tanger, Maroc.
« Mini-textile» WCC-BF, Mons, Belgique.
Galerie Olyako, Wavre, Belgique.
2005
«Bijoux-Cailloux» Musée de l’Ourthe et de l’Amblève, Comblaint-au-Pont, Belgique.
Galerie »Artpéro» Crupet, Belgique.
«Chemin d’artistes» Glabais, Belgique.
«Triennale Européenne du Bijou Contemporain» Musée de l’Orfévrerie de la Communauté Française, Château de Seneffe, Seneffe, Belgique.
Galerie « Akcentus» Klub-Galerie, Budapest, Hongrie.
Galerie »Arts Parallèles», Tilff, Belgique
Atelier de Bijoux Contemporains, Maison Communautaire des femmes, » Darna, Tanger, Maroc.
Atelier , ferme pédagogique, «Darna» Tanger, Maroc.
«Le Bijou Contemporain » Centre Culturel, Ciney, Belgique.
«Mini-Textil» Galerie U , Prague, Tchéquie.
«30 années lumière» Galerie Cap d’Art, Genval, Belgique.
«Art Textile» Galerie des métiers d’art, Bruxelles, Belgique.
«Jata World Travel Fair 2005 » Tokyo, Japon.
«Design Fiesta», Tokyo, Japon.
«Ibn Battouta, c’est toi » Troisième phase de la fresque sur le voyage d’Ibn Battouta, réalisée par des enfants issus de l’émigration. Centre Culturel Arabe, Bruxelles, Belgique.
2004
Galerie»les Iles Flottantes» Dinant, Belgique
«Abstractions Colorées » Galerie Cap d’Art, Genval, Belgique.
ISELP, Institut Supérieur pour l’étude du langage plastique, Bruxelles, Belgique.
«Design en Wallonie » Liège, Belgique.
«Fascinating Paper » Galerie X, Bratislava, Slovaquie.
«Zone Franche » vagabond’Art, Parcours d’Artistes, Chaumont-Gistoux, Belgique.
«De Tanger à Chaumont » deuxième phase de la fresque sur le voyage d’Ibn Battouta avec les enfants de l’école «Le Chemin des Enfants» de Chaumont, Belgique.
2003
«Recycling» Contacto-Directo Galerie, Lisbonne, Portugal.
Cap d’Art Galerie, Genval, Belgique.
O galerie, Bruxelles, Belgique.
«Parures Créations » Galerie Néon, Bruxelles, Belgique.
Galerie Antinoé, Brest, France.
«20 ans International textile Art « Graz, Autriche.
Galerie X, Bratislava, Slovaquie.
Galerie Olyako, Wavre, Belgique.
«Reflets Contemporains » Centre Culturel, Dinant, Belgique
«Parires Créations » Madrid, Espagne.
«Kunsthanwerk aus der Wallonie » Mayence, Allemagne.
Galerie « Les Iles Flottantes » Dinant, Belgique.
«La Fabuleuse histoire d’Ibn Battouta » Fresque réalisée avec 240 enfants de Tanger, Maroc.
2002
Galerie Cap d’Art, lac de Genval, Belgique
Galerie Maya, Namur, Belgique
Château de Seneffe, musée de l’orfévrerie, Triennale Européenne du Bijou Contemporain, Belgique
Galerie Antinoé, Brest, France
Galerie Ars, Liège, Belgique
Galerie Néon, Bruxelles, Belgique
Centre Wallonie-Bruxelles, Parures-Création, Paris, France
Galerie Evasion, Waremme, Belgique
Galerie 0, Bruxelles, Belgique.
«3ème salon international d’Art Contemporain », Eupen, Belgique
Schmuck unter druck, Aarau, Suisse
Parcours de stylisme, 0 Galerie, Bruxelles, Belgique
Design, créateurs en wallonie » à table » Liège, Belgique
Parures-Créations, »Contacto-Directo » Galeria , Lisbonne, Portugal
«Olyako » Galerie, Wavre, Belgique
2001
Primavera del Disseny, Galerie Ignacio de Lassaletta, Barcelone, Espagne
Chemins d’Artistes Glabais, Belgique
Galerie Néon, Bruxelles, Belgique
Eghezée 2001, Belgique
Art Centre, Barcelone, Espagne
Musée des Arts Décoratifs et du design « Belgïe-Nederland »
«Juweelkunst 1945-2000» , Gent, Belgique
«Tendence », Internationale Frankfurter Messe, RFA
«Biennale du Bijou Contemporain de Nîmes », Nîmes, France
«Arté-Nîmes », Salon d’Art Contemporain, Nîmes, France
«Province de Namur », Tunis, Tunisie
«Vagabond’Art », parcours d’artistes à Chaumont-Gistoux, Belgique
«Linéart », Salon d’Art Contemporain, Gand, Belgique
Galerie Cap d’Art, lac de Genval, Belgique
Galerie C2H2, Dinant, Belgique.
2000
Art Exhibition Gallery, Eghezée, Belgique.
Lauréate « Design 21 » Chic Chinois, Palais de l’UNESCO, Paris, France.
Galerie 31, Lille, France.
Black & Kausel Galerie, Paris, France.
Galerie Evasion, Waremme, Belgique.
Galerie Antinoé, Brest, France.
«Tendence „ Frankfurt, Allemagne
Lauréate » Sonderschau Form 2000 « , Internationale Frankfurter Messe
Handwerskammer Galerie, Coblence, RFA.
«Chain Reaction », Aarau, Suisse
1999
Cercle St. Fiacre, Dorinne, Belgique.
Galerie Evasion, Waremme, Belgique.
Salon des Métiers d’Art, Coblence, Allemagne.
«Natura » , Château de Fernelmont, Belgique.
Galerie Antinoé , Brest, France.
Handwerskammer Galerie, Coblence, Allemagne.
Galerie Rive Gauche, Namur, Belgique.
Lauréate » Design 21 » Chic Chinois, UNESCO, Palais des Nationalités, Pékin, Chine.
«Néon en 2000 », Galerie Néon, Bruxelles, Belgique.
1998
«Craft Design for the Global Village», Florence, Italie.
Conférence Européenne des Métiers d’Art, Namur, Belgique.
Galeria X, Bratislava, Slovaquie.
4 ème Salon des Métiers d’Art de Wallonie, Domaine d’Hélécine, Belgique.
Galerie Evasion, Waremme, Belgique.
1997
«Arts au Village », Chemin d’Artistes, Glabais, Belgique.
Tôlgyfa Galeria , Budapest, Hongrie.
Julie Galerie , Madison Avenue, New-York, USA.
«Arts and Designs of the Continents», Handwerkskammer Rheinessen, Mainz, Allemagne.
1996
11 ème Biennale Internationale » Miniature Textile « , Szombathely, Hongrie.
2 ème Salon des Métiers d’Art de Wallonie , La Machine à Eau, Mons, Belgique.
«Petits Paquets » , Symposium International, Zsennye, Hongrie.
1995
«Bijou-Parure » , Ecole des Arts Décoratifs et Centre d’Arts Appliqués, Genève, Suisse.
«Bijou-Parur» , Musée des Arts Appliqués, Budapest, Hongrie.
«In ogen van Prin», Poperingue, Belgique.
11ème Symposium International» Textil Kunst», Graz, Autriche.
Symposium International Le Faï « , Le Saix (Veynes), France.
1994
«Bijou-Parure» , Maison de la Culture, Tournai, Belgique.
«Bijou-Parure» , Palais Abbatial , Saint-Hubert, Belgique.
«In ogen van Prins », Landcommanderij , Alden Biesen, Belgique.
Tata Museum , Tata, Hongrie.
«Le textile dans tout ses état »s , Eco-Musée , La Hamaide , Belgique.
«Bijou-Parure» , Médiathine, Bruxelles, Belgique.
1993
Tata Museum , Tata, Hongrie.
Fêtes de la Saint-Martin , Tourinnes-la-Grosse, Belgique.
Métiers d’Art du Brabant ,Bruxelles, Belgique.
«Bijou-Parure» ,Dommelhof , Neerpelt, Belgique.
1992
Tata Museum , Tata, Hongrie.
1989
Symposium International, Bukovina, Pologne.
Pariser Galerie , Berlin, Allemagne.
1987
International Symposium, Zakopane, Pologne.
Œuvres Acquises :
Musée Textile de Szombethaly, Hongrie
Collection permanente, Musée des Arts, Kobé, Japon
Province de Namur, Relations Publiques,Belgique
Landesmuseum, Zürich, Suisse
Province du Hainaut, Belgique
Collection Félix Antoine Savard, Québec, Canada
Collections privées
Awards :
Design 21 – UNESCO House ( 2001) Paris, France.
Design 21 – UNESCO, House of Nations ( 2000) Pekin, Chine.
Sonderchau Form 2000 – International Fair of Frankfurt « Tendence », Frankfurt, Allemagne.
Prix des Arts 2007 , Province du Brabant Wallon, sélectionnée. Belgique.
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