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100 % Made In Belgium.
Established in 2008, TAMAWA owes its clear identity to the Bakelite ball, used as the core material and component for all the products in its collection. It all started when designer Hubert Verstraeten met with Belgian snooker ball manufacturer SALUC, set in the region of Tournai in Belgium. From then on, SALUC would supply Aramith (Phenolic resin) to the designer who first started by self-producing two watches, followed by the design of a whole jewellery line, which inspired the name of the company ā āTAMAWAā, meaning in Japanese; āball on steel ringā.
Japanese inspiration
Tamawa Ball LampIn order to open up to wider creative possibilities, TAMAWA quickly decided to call upon emerging design talents such as Big Game, Belgian designers Sylvain Willenz and Alain Berteau, the artist Yann Lestrat, jeweller and silversmith Nedda El-Asmar. By bringing its own understanding and by translating in its on way the concept of the āmono-form / mono-materialā of the Bakelite ball, each designer has enriched the collection with unique items- Nedda El-Asmar, in creating memory form jewellery, Big Game with the BALL LAMP, Alain Berteau with a USB key and Pepper and salt mills and Sylvain Willenz with his coat-stand LOCK, wall hooks PIFF and suspension lighting RAY.
With an impeccable technical quality (shine & durability), in a wide range of up-lifting colours (white, blue, yellow, purple, black, orange, red and pink, all official snooker colours), the playful nature of the products goes far beyond the snooker ball rooms, all being as much of a reference to the iconic āHang It Allā of Charles & Ray Eames than a playful approach to objects with its infinite colour combination.
In a very short time, TAMAWA acquired a legitimate Producer status.TAMAWA focuses on a method of production integrated to the companyās infrastructure, stock capacities and manufacturing facilities, all allowing creative as well as logistical flexibility. Surprisingly, the sphere allows never-ending ideas. However, TAMAWAās challenge is to make sure it always maintains a coherent collection, with its particular attention to aesthetics and its interest for clever engineering. Design manufacturer 100 % Made in Belgium Collaborations with emerging designers With this very focus, TAMAWA can provide high quality objects at affordable production costs, enabling Belgian production and the use of a majority of European components. It is a real pleasure for TAMAWAās Designers to come to the workshop and work on their ideas, to experiment on their project, going through different phases of the manufacturing process; from milling, drilling, high pressure-assembly, fine-tuning and testing to the final product.
Working with graphic design agency DONUTS.Brussels based graphic designers DONUTS were chosen to implement the brandās identity. DONUTS created the TAMAWA logo, product packaging, brochures and the graphic identity of the website. All the advertising material put forward the idea of the sphere form and colours, in tune with the unique identity of the brand. Their aesthetic and their approach are in keeping with TAMAWAās reality. It only takes a look at the introduction video on the website (ā2 spheres, 8 colours, 64 ringsā) to understand the tactile and versatile qualities of the brandās collection.
TW27 & TW35 watches by Hubert Verstraeten.Tamawa Small Watch TW27
Watches are the emblematic pieces of the collection. TAMAWAās watches are discernable illustrations of the brandās values, demonstrating a real know-how of clockwork that only a few manufacturers can craft today. Composed of a spherical dial, a Bakelite ball and of a double bracelet, their design is the perfect reflection of the TAMAWA universe.
Tamawa LOCK
LOCK coat-stand by Sylvain Willenz.
LOCK is a reinterpretation of the archetypal coat-stand. Inspired by COATED, a former coat-stand project, Willenz developed LOCK, a simple and effective solution comprising a Bakelite ball and 3 sticks. The particularity of this coatstand lies in the simplicity of its elements and how they are put together. The 3 wooden poles are inserted through a cleverly machined Bakelite ball, which maintains them together thanks to a sole screw discreetly located under the ball . The softness of natural wood contrasting with the glossy Bakelite ball results in a joyful and playful item for the home.
Salt& Pepper Mills S&P 57 and S&P 76 by Alain Berteau.Tamawa S&P Mill
These two models of salt and pepper mills are composed of 2 and 3 Bakelite balls in order to reflect their method of use. Both designs use a unique system called Crushgrind (its material and its sturdiness allow to crush both pepper and salt with ease). S&P 57 and S&P 76 are playful and elegant seasoning items for the kitchen and the dining table
Piff by Sylvain WillenzTamawa Wall Hooks
PIFF is a family of 3 versatile wall-hooks. There is no use of glue; only pressure has been used to assemble all parts together. The PIFF wall-hooks are available in 4 colour ways. In All Black, all Red and in 2 colour mixes. Very easy to mount to the wall. Each PIFF comes with a special strong screw and a wall-plug.
Tamawa Ray Light
RAY pendant lighting by Sylvain Willenz
With RAY suspension light, Sylvain Willenz explores Tubular-Lighting once again, a few years following his personal project INNERTUBE (a rubber lightshade kept in shape with a circular TL). TL Lighting is rarely used in domestic environments. RAY makes use of TAMAWAās specialized production techniques, expertise and understanding of Bakelite balls, consequently creating a domestic lighting fixture with a refined technical solution; an original and colour ful alternative to common TL connectors.
Ball Lamp by Big GameTamawa Ball Lamp
The idea to create a lamps as first object for the Tamawa home collection came very naturally. Big Game has the habit of stripping its objects of their,original function, creating the pretext for a new design. The Ball Lamp is a white glass globe resting on a ball the same size of bakelite, a confrontation of two different materials re into the work dhybridation, familiar ground and source dinspiration favorite of the trio. With the play of light that accentuates leffet juxtaposition of the two forms of spherical homothetic, the language is at once simple, delicate dunes while having strong visual presence.
Jewelry collection by Hubert Verstraeten
The TAMAWA jewelry collection plays on the beauty of the surface of the bakelite beads, which is reduced to its purest form of the jewel. The mini colored
bakelite beads can be used in diverse ways as they can be adjusted on watches, earrings, cufflinks and rings. For example, when forming part of a necklace, the beads follow the movements of the body harmoniously as they shift on a stainless steel base resembling that of a crescent moon or a smiley. Available in various sizes, the jewel becomes a landscape for open and innovative experimentation. They can be made up of one bead, two beads, three beads or more seamlessly assembled on a timeless string of pearls. Oversized as regards the traditional accessory, the beads may be worn on the fingers, wrist and body combining their smooth asymmetric design with originality for presentation in a pure classic style. Always combined with stainless steel, these accessories unite style and fashion with innovative design and are available in a rich palate of colors such as red, yellow, blue, orange, violet, rose, black and white. Assembled and intertwined seductively, TAMAWA plays on the contrasts, harmonies and beauty of the ideal object. Encrusted gemstones such as amethyst,
topaz, smoky quartz or diamonds serve only to enhance the discrete elegance of this collection. Luxury in Technicolor opens the door to many other possible variations of a similar theme using all the bead colors and gemstones. Glossy and glamorous, these micro Bakelite beads are like pearls, offering a way to customize your own jewelry box, with a personal touch and in a contemporary style.
rue des VĆ©tĆ©rinaires 42 D mod. 02, BĆ¢t. 3 Brussels 1070 Belgium
Mulieris
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Lāatelier de confection et de couture Mulieris, ayant fait ses preuves en Belgique, vous propose un service de confection haut de gamme. LāĆ©quipe de couturiĆØres et couturiers vous propose son savoir-faire et son professionnalisme pour vos diffĆ©rents projets.
COUTURE ET RETOUCHES
Petite production de prĆŖt Ć porter femme et enfants, rĆ©alisation de costumes pour des Ć©vĆØnements (mariages, soirĆ©es Ć thĆØme, thĆ©Ć¢tre ou comĆ©dies musicales).
RĆ©alisation de prototype, rĆ©alisation de collections Printemps / EtĆ© / Hiver (2000 – 2500 piĆØces) et rĆ©alisation de crĆ©ations artistiques.
CRĆATION
Lāatelier effectue des crĆ©ations uniques et originales. Du sur mesure Made in Belgium.
Les mains expertes sont capables de confectionner pour vous les crĆ©ations suivantes: Chapeaux, ChĆ¢les, Bustiers, Gilets, Tee-Shirts, Robes, Pantalons, Manteaux et Sacs.
DĆCORATION D’INTĆRIEUR
RĆ©alisation de tous vos textiles dāameublement.
De la dĆ©coration textile de la maison Ć la poses d’oeillets nos services vont de la confection de rideaux aux voilages en passant par les housses diverses, les fauteuils ou encore des coussins.
Mais aussi linges (de lit, table, cuisine), housses de couette, nappes, serviettes et juponnages…
AVENUE CLEMENCEAU 4 Anderlecht 1070 Belgium
Atelier Nanie
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As a fashion designer, Nanie offers you:
- Introductory lessons for beginners
- Private lessons
- Free workshops where you come with your personal project
- Thematic workshops Ć la carte with trendy creations
- Couture aperitifs in the evening
- Internships during school holidays
“Nanie’s workshop is equipped with professional equipment, a suitable space, bright and warm. Located at the back of a single-family house, it overlooks a small green garden conducive to creation and relaxation. The ApĆ©ros Couture are organized in the evening to exchange your knowledge, your ideas in a friendly spirit around a small glass and a tasting. Everything has been thought out so that you feel comfortable and relaxed. Do not hesitate any longer and go for your needles under the sharp eye of Nanie! Ā»
Atelier de Nanie 67, rue de Veeweyde Bruxelles 1070 Belgium
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BIO
LÄO is a Belgium-based brand that was established in 2016 by artistic director Leonneke Derksen (Royal Academy of Fine Arts Antwerp, Belgium) and founder Matthias Medaer.
LÄO was created in Paris, while gaining experience at fashion houses like Balenciaga and Carven.
This period was the base on which the vision of the brand was born, as the team got in touch and ultimately became part of a new generation of young designers.
Moving LÄO to the center of Europe (Brussels, Belgium) was a natural outcome of the need for full dedication to the brand and focus on the quality of itās product, which is produced exclusively in Europe.
VISION
LÄO embodies the energy between luxury, avant-garde and street wear.
Experience over time formed a brand-specific set of values which consist of dedication to self-expression, nostalgia and the desire to push boundaries and evoke excitement.
Inspiration comes from various worlds and aesthetics and combines eras, movements, atmospheres and subcultures, regardless of codes.
Ideas are found in the space between external and internal experience and research is extracted from unique experiences in between quotidien performances and memorable rare involvements.
The brand displays the mind of different generations and the dualities that lie within them.
Attitude, authenticity and honesty are the essence of the LÄO customer.
PRODUCT
At the core of all reflections lays a product which represents a balance of quality and originality.
These products are carfully placed in worlds in which the brand expresses an original take on ārealityā and its movements.
LÄO garments oppose seriousness with spontaneity and question common rules with creativity and curiousness.
Wearing LÄO implements appreciation for sophistication and uniqueness. Distinguished shapes turn through worked-out bleaching and dying technics into one of a kind garments for a one of a kind wearer.
LÄO embraces the awkwardness and accentuates itās inherent potential for innovation which can be recognised in the choice of material and reccurent elements like metal details.
Each collection is a mix of unexpected and iconic elements with a touch of āāno ruleā humor.
This fuse contains on one side traditional tailored or classic technical elements that breathe rationality and on the other side the element of surprise, instinct and emotion.
21-25, Rue Gheude Brussels 1070 Belgium
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ILKECOP (Ā°2015) is a young high end label for women based in Brussels. All our garments are fully produced in Belgium with extreme care and attention to detail. This way we guarantee an honest production process with fair wages as well as a low ecological burden on the environment as shipping is minimized.
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Ilke Cop (Ā°1988) graduated in June 2014 from the fashion department of the academy of Sint-Niklaas (Belgium). In March 2015 she launched her own label ILKECOP and presented her first capsule collection āExtinctā for A/W1516.
āAs an art historian and young fashion designer I aspire to bring a refreshing view on womenās wear. The fun and wonder of fashion are essential to my collections.ā
KOOLMIJNENKAAI 64 BRUSSELS 1080 Belgium
P.c.p. Seymour
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ABOUT
PCP-SEYMOUR stands for quality, wide variety and excellent after sales service.
Our job is to offer you the whole package which satisfies your highest expectations, and thus enabling you to concentrate on your job at hand.
PCP has its expertise in the production and distribution of high quality work clothing and accessories.
SEYMOUR concentrates mainly on corporate garments and tailor made requests.
Bringing together PCP-SEYMOUR unites both these specialties and therefore strives to be a reference in any type of professional garment or accessory.
MISSION
Our mission is to put our experience at work to benefit our clients in relation to their professional environment.
PCP-SEYMOUR assists professionals in their quest for the best possible solutions for their garment requirements. From inquiry to delivery, our team covers all aspects both logistically and after sales service.
Your satisfaction is our motivation to strive to perfection which makes winners of all of us
HISTORY
Founded in 1906, Le Palais du Cache-PoussiĆØre quickly established itself as a manufacturer of dustcoats and coveralls and this up to this day.
Renamed PCP in 2007, the name refering to its origins but also to Profesional Clothing Partners, it evolves into being a supplier of all sorts of professional garments.
2012 sees the arrival of SEYMOUR and the extension into corporate clothing and uniforms. Both these companies now form a group, establishing it as leader in its field, both in choice and quality.
Pioneer in its field, the group is now renowned both for its expertise as for the quality of the service offered.
Big names in all professions lend their trust to PCP-SEYMOUR, ranging from catering to public service, and even some star rated chefs.
19 Romanie Van Dyck Street Brussels 1070 Belgium
Fedustria
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Mission
Fedustria vzw is the merger federation of the former non-profit associations Febeltex and Febelhout and represents companies from the Belgian textile, wood and furniture industry.
Together, these sectors realize a turnover of 10.9 billion euros with employment of 36,000 direct jobs in about 1,700 companies in Belgium. In other words, one of the most important sectors in the Belgian industrial landscape.
Fedustria’s mission is to help companies in the textile, wood and furniture industries in their successful development by safeguarding and strengthening their competitiveness. This is done by:
- to act as a representative of these sectors,
- through an active defense of the common interests of the member companies,
- through a wide range of specialized services, by creating a common training and meeting place for members,
- and by providing accurate and prompt information.
Hof ter Vleestdreef 5/1 Anderlecht 1070 Belgium
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The workshops are a moment of sharing where time stands still : a unique immersive experience in a cosy atmosphere where participants return home with a personalised leather piece and a strong feeling of pride š
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Experience is not required. Only good eyes, and your good mood!
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You will find below the calendar of workshops. And at the bottom of the page you have more info & pictures about each workshop.
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Note that we also offer customised and team building workshops. Do not hesitate to contact us š
The Brand
Kinamania is an independent Brussels-based atelier with a passion for leather. We make fine iconic footwear inspired by cultural heritage and revisited with elegance and dare. The shoes are made in Spain and Portugal.
“I find my inspiration in basic footwear styles that have stood the test of time to which I add fashion-forward details. This is my way of reinventing heritage.”Ā Kristina
The brand has two main lines – The Essentials which are timeless collections and The Collaborations where Kristina partners with artists, artisans and craft-based NGOs to put their craft in the spotlight.
Collaborations
Kristina has a deep appreciation of makers and cultural heritage combined with a passion for leather as a primary raw material. Driven by her curiosity and her hunger for discovery of creative works, she collaborates with artisans and artists on her shoe collections and takes great pride in partnering, when possible, with craft-based NGOs that drive real changes in peopleās lives.
The founder
Former designer and production director to theĀ Johnny FarahĀ House of leather accessories – between Beirut & NY –Ā Kristina ZoueinĀ spent countless hours in artisansā workshops. As a self-taught designer, this was a very formative experience.
In 2015 and with more than 10 years experience, she decides to create Kinamania, a slow fashion brand of accessories with a balanced mix of humility, sobriety and dare.
Of Canadian-Lebanese origins, Kristina lived most of her life in Beirut, until she met her partner and moved to Brussels a few years ago
A committed brand : Kinamania X Cancer
“In November 2019, I was diagnosed with breast cancer which pushed me to redefine the way I am leading my life and my business. Statistics show thatĀ 1 in 8 womenĀ are diagnosed with breast cancer, and I was chocked when I learnt those numbers, especially to discover that so many women, like myself, below the age of 40 go through this for reasons that are still unclear. Since then, I have committed toĀ support cancer research.”
Leather and sustainability
Kinamania shoes are made from domesticated animal skins that are raised in agricultural settings andĀ treatedĀ in European tanneries that are certified forĀ their environmentally friendly working method.
The European leather industry is at the forefront of the conversation and innovation towards lower impact and circular practices :
+ to reduce chemical usage, water, and waste compared to traditional tanning processes.
+ to make sure that animals from which the hide is used are being treated well
+ to ensure that people who produce the leather are treated fairly
Fun facts to know š
+++ It is through a failed romance with a Spaniard that Kristina discovered theĀ abarcaĀ sandal style. This traditional Spanish sandal was the trigger to her shoe brand.
+++ KinaMania is a brand name with roots in ‘menorquina’, the alternative name for theĀ abarcaĀ sandal which was originally handmade on the island of Menorca in the Baleares. The mania for Kinas is born from menorquina mania!
+++ The shoes have singer name and the subtitles refer to uplifting songs that align to the Craft Your Day tagline.
+++ The tag line says CRAFT YOUR DAY with two dashes. The two dashes symbolise the craftsmanship and hand-stitched design signature of the Kinamania fine footwear atelier.
Atypical leather-craft workshops
Kristina also offers creative leathercraft workshops combining leather and modern technology.
The objective behind those workshops is that participants personalise a beautiful object – in a warm and friendly atmosphere – and proudly return home with a unique souvenir.
WE ARE OPEN !
In the prestigious Royal Gallery of Saint Hubert, center Brussels !
Kinamania will be here until July 25.
Looking forward to welcoming you!
Galerie du Roi 22, 1000, Brussels
Open Tue-Sun from 11H-19H
Galerie du Roi 22 Brussels 1000 Belgium
13 Bollinckx Street Brussels 1070 Belgium
Haus Coudeyre
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haus COUDEYRE was founded in 2010 by Marc-Philippe Coudeyre and Jan Verheyen. The labelās vision is to create contemporary clothes that encourage individuality and transcend seasons.
The collections include classic understated pieces made of high quality fabrics in vibrant colors and playful prints. The high-quality production is carried out in Belgium, France and Italy.
Head Office Rue le Titien 19 Brussels 1000 Belgium
BENELUX SALES Suit-case Antwerpen 2018 Belgium
INTERNATIONAL SALES Agence M&K Paris 75008 France
Resortecs
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Resortecs (REGENERATION BV) represents the technology, method, and commitment to achieving full circularity in the textile and fashion industries. Today, only 1% of textiles are effectively recycled. Therefore, Resortecsā mission is clear: make recycling easy and actionable for fashion brands, recyclers and all supply chain partners through innovative design-for-disassembly technology.
Fernand Demetskaai 23 Quai Fernand Demets, Brussels 1070 Belgium