Diane Steverlynck

Designer Brussels / Belgium

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Diane Steverlynck
Diane Steverlynck was born in 1976 in Belgium. After completing training in visual arts, she studied textile design at La Cambre National School of Visual Art in Brussels. In 2003 Diane Steverlynck launched her own studio in Brussels. Since then she develops objects and textile accessories for companies and for private interior projects. She also works on self-initiated projects and productions, witch you can find in shops and galleries. At the same time she is active in the teaching area. Diane Steverlynck follows a personal approach centred on objects and textiles. Her work focus is research on textiles, materials and structures and their influence on the use and identity of everyday objects. Characterized by their diversity, her products are simple and coherent. Behind each of her pieces, there is a story, one that involves material, people, usage and memory. Publications Form (De), Casa da Abitare (it), Elle-wonen (nl), Elle Deco (fr), Kwintessen n° 4 (be), View on colour (fr), Déco Idées (be), Gael Maison (be), Glamour (fr), De Standaard (be), DAMn (be), I.D. magazine (us), De Tijd (be), La Libre Essentielle (be), Feeling Wonen (be), Weekend Knack (be)
Diane Steverlynck
Diane Steverlynck
  • Address 60, Rue de Serbie-Serviestraat, B-1190 Brussels | Belgium
  • Fax +3226486003

Diane Steverlynck was born in 1976 in Belgium. After completing training in visual arts, she studied textile design at La Cambre National School of Visual Art in Brussels. In 2003 Diane Steverlynck launched her own studio in Brussels. Since then she develops objects and textile accessories for companies and for private interior projects. She also works on self-initiated projects and productions, witch you can find in shops and galleries. At the same time she is active in the teaching area. Diane Steverlynck follows a personal approach centred on objects and textiles. Her work focus is research on textiles, materials and structures and their influence on the use and identity of everyday objects. Characterized by their diversity, her products are simple and coherent. Behind each of her pieces, there is a story, one that involves material, people, usage and memory. Publications Form (De), Casa da Abitare (it), Elle-wonen (nl), Elle Deco (fr), Kwintessen n° 4 (be), View on colour (fr), Déco Idées (be), Gael Maison (be), Glamour (fr), De Standaard (be), DAMn (be), I.D. magazine (us), De Tijd (be), La Libre Essentielle (be), Feeling Wonen (be), Weekend Knack (be)