Anton Hendrik Denys

Opvelp / Belgium

0
Anton Hendrik  Denys 0
Anton Hendrik Denys
Belgian designer Anton Hendrik Denys was born in July 1990. After living in both the Netherlands, the United States and his native Belgium; he moved to Copenhagen (DK) at the beginning of 2020 to further establish his practice. Anton’s architectural background and natural affinity for trends are omnipresent in his overall work.

With an instinct for intriguing materialities, Anton has a sense for combining the familiar with the unexpected. Often minimal and geometric in shape, his objects exhale a substantial knowledge of material properties. While balancing different techniques, his experimental approach leads to surprising results

For example: The project Self Reflect allows us to observe ourselves in our everyday life, similar to Caravaggio’s painting of Narcissus. By undertaking an extensive research, Anton explored the material properties of stainless steel. His quest resulted in a gradual reflectiveness and fluidity of colours in the material, bordering the romantic atmosphere of Caravaggio’s painting.

Ultimately, the urge to transform mundane objects into refined everyday spectacles leads Anton to continuously redefine his everyday surroundings.

Aiming for a unique, measure made materiality and atmosphere in each project, Anton is always on the lookout for interesting collaborations!
Anton Hendrik  Denys
Anton Hendrik Denys

Follow Anton Hendrik Denys also on

Belgian designer Anton Hendrik Denys was born in July 1990. After living in both the Netherlands, the United States and his native Belgium; he moved to Copenhagen (DK) at the beginning of 2020 to further establish his practice. Anton’s architectural background and natural affinity for trends are omnipresent in his overall work. With an instinct for intriguing materialities, Anton has a sense for combining the familiar with the unexpected. Often minimal and geometric in shape, his objects exhale a substantial knowledge of material properties. While balancing different techniques, his experimental approach leads to surprising results For example: The project Self Reflect allows us to observe ourselves in our everyday life, similar to Caravaggio’s painting of Narcissus. By undertaking an extensive research, Anton explored the material properties of stainless steel. His quest resulted in a gradual reflectiveness and fluidity of colours in the material, bordering the romantic atmosphere of Caravaggio’s painting. Ultimately, the urge to transform mundane objects into refined everyday spectacles leads Anton to continuously redefine his everyday surroundings. Aiming for a unique, measure made materiality and atmosphere in each project, Anton is always on the lookout for interesting collaborations!