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Paradosso | Podium in Furniture by Pierre-Emmanuel Vandeputte | MAD Brussels Fashion and Design Platform in Bruxelles. Item made of fabric & metal
Paradosso | Podium in Furniture by Pierre-Emmanuel Vandeputte | MAD Brussels Fashion and Design Platform in Bruxelles. Item made of fabric & metal
Paradosso | Podium in Furniture by Pierre-Emmanuel Vandeputte | MAD Brussels Fashion and Design Platform in Bruxelles. Item made of fabric & metal
Paradosso | Podium in Furniture by Pierre-Emmanuel Vandeputte | MAD Brussels Fashion and Design Platform in Bruxelles. Item made of fabric & metal
Paradosso | Podium in Furniture by Pierre-Emmanuel Vandeputte | MAD Brussels Fashion and Design Platform in Bruxelles. Item made of fabric & metal

Created and Sold by Pierre-Emmanuel Vandeputte

Pierre-Emmanuel Vandeputte

Paradosso - Furniture

Featured In MAD Brussels Fashion and Design Platform, Bruxelles, Belgium

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The new version of Paradosso with black leather for the summer window of the new building of MAD Brussels.
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Pierre-Emmanuel Vandeputte
Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2019
Born in 1991, Belgian designer Pierre-Emmanuel Vandeputte received his master’s degree in industrial design from the ENSAV La Cambre in 2014. Following his graduation, he opened his design studio in the Brussels city center. Since the beginning of his professional career, Pierre-Emmanuel has been invited to exhibit annually in cities such as Copenhague, Paris, and Milan. From conception to production, Pierre-Emmanuel imbues his designs with a sense of the surreal and a respect for craftsmanship. Each piece has a unique voice and emotional power. Together, they speak to our more playful and curious nature, inviting us to live experiences unlimited by everyday expectations. His work is enigmatic, challenging what we consider to be evident in order to change habits and perceptions. His designs are indeed symbolic of an urge to break free from the mundane, to chase originality while staying within the framework of the noblest materials.