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Studio Dennis Vanderbroeck’s spatial design projects manifests itself on an international scale in various contexts and disciplines such as theater, fine art, fashion and music. With its hyper aesthetic visual language the Studio creates physical spaces in which a dialogue between the design space and visitor is key.
“Due to similar aesthetic points of view Studio Dennis Vanderbroeck is very keen on collaborating with KASSL Editions. The Studio created a modular system that can be adapted to any space and is inspired by the spatial facilities where they test the resilience of fabrics and shoes. A simple garden hose connects the entire space together and at the same time questions the idea of functional design. Sometimes the hose is being loosely draped in a decorative manner to then become solid to function as a clothing rail. A highly aesthetic yet witty space in which KASSL Editions can display their exciting collaboration with TRETORN.” - Dennis Vanderbroeck
Are a renowned artistic duo exploring intimacy, voyeurism, and the psychological nuances of daily life. They use materials that decay or oxidize, creating tension between preservation and deterioration. Their series “How I Got Over” repurposes old Belgian diesel tanks, transforming corrosion into functional art with unique epoxy and pigment finishes. Known for pushing artistic boundaries, their work provokes thought and emotion, leaving a lasting impact on the art world. The TRETORNXKASSL Pop Up showcases stools, a bench and a table by Middernacht&Alexander in our seasonal colors.