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The FF Living is a multifunctional travel trunk conceived as a mobile living environment. Designed to adapt to different contexts, it unfolds into a compact yet versatile space. On the road, it acts as a companion for adventurers, offering a place to pause, exchange and rest. At home, it transforms into a zone of comfort and relaxation, supporting everyday rituals. Beyond its practical functions, the FF Living is also imagined as a creative studio — a space where mobility and imagination intersect, redefining the idea of contemporary living.
The FF Van is a removable living module inspired by the VW California. Designed for adaptability, it allows any standard van to be transformed into a mobile living environment without permanent modification. Compact and functional, the system integrates essential features such as cooking, storage, and resting surfaces. Its removable nature offers flexibility: it can be installed for travel and removed when not in use, extending the use of the vehicle beyond leisure. The FF Van explores the intersection of mobility, comfort, and modular design, offering a contemporary take on van life.
This cabinet is made of smoked acrylic panels and polished stainless-steel tubes. The structure emphasizes simplicity: transparent surfaces reveal the interior, while the metal frame provides strength and precision. Designed as a functional storage unit, it combines durability with a straightforward, minimal aesthetic.
Developed in collaboration with Koge Design for Ökēn, a contemporary cocktail bar in Brussels, this duo of stools reflects the venue’s refined and experimental atmosphere. Built from an assembly of three aluminum panels with a hollow core, the structure remains lightweight yet robust. The tall bar stool and the lower lounge version adapt to different moments within the space, from tasting rituals to late night gatherings. Exposed fastenings and clear geometry emphasize the raw materiality of aluminum, while simple cushions add comfort, creating a balance between industrial construction and Ökēn’s immersive high end setting.
This low cabinet is defined by its oak veneer frame and smoked plexiglass sliding doors. The contrast between the solid wood grain and the translucent surfaces creates a balance between weight and lightness. Open compartments alternate with concealed storage, allowing both display and discretion. The piece is reduced to simple lines and materials, offering a quiet yet present character within the space.
This bench is made of polished stainless-steel tubing and aluminum panels. The construction is straightforward: a flat surface fixed with visible fastenings on a tubular frame. Rounded edges soften the industrial presence, while the reflective materials emphasize precision and durability. Reduced to its essentials, the piece sits between utilitarian furniture and sculptural object.
The FF Grand Van is a modular living system designed for large vehicles, offering a fully customizable layout through removable units. It demonstrates flexibility with a practical dining area, a comfortable bed and smart storage solutions, all arranged to maximize comfort. High-quality materials and refined finishes define the interior, while the entire setup can be disassembled in 40 minutes, ensuring complete versatility.
This material display stand is designed as a tool to present and compare samples in a straightforward way. Made of aluminum panels, it organizes different materials and finishes on an inclined surface, allowing them to be touched, seen and combined. The construction is minimal, focusing attention on the samples rather than the object itself.
The FF Camper is conceived as a multifunctional module that rethinks how a kitchen can exist in a mobile context. Designed as a compact and autonomous piece of furniture, it translates the comfort of domestic space into a van environment. Its form and details emphasize clarity and efficiency, while its mobility allows it to adapt to different situations. The project explores how design can enhance everyday rituals of travel and transform limited space into a place of living.
Voort x Velvet is a concept store in Brussels that combines Voort Studio and Velvet Coffee. The interior was conceived as a precise and modular system, using stainless steel and plexiglass furniture to structure both retail and café functions. Custom display units, shelving and counters define clear zones while maintaining visual continuity. The result is a space that reflects the hybrid identity of the store, balancing functionality with a distinct contemporary character.
This kitchen module is conceived as a compact unit for mobile living. It can slide out from the back of a vehicle or stand on its own, transforming a minimal volume into a complete cooking space. With a focus on clarity and adaptability, the design condenses everyday functions into a precise and transportable form.
EDITIONS
Reboot is a self-published book that emerged from the need to step away from the computer and from my usual design routines. It reflects a desire to engage with form in a more direct and instinctive way, outside of digital tools. The project follows a personal manifesto, using experimental processes to generate abstract compositions that explore rhythm, texture and spontaneity. Reboot stands as both a break and a starting point, a space for expression beyond function.
Compte personnel is a book that reinterprets the banking records of a household as a narrative. By juxtaposing transaction lists with photographs and documents, it explores the traces left by everyday consumption. In a world where everything can be purchased, the project reflects on intimacy, memory and the encrypted stories hidden within financial movements.