Black and white photograph of a woman sitting in a chair looking to the side, with a stack of books on the table next to her and a bookshelf in the background.

Belgian architect and designer Stephanie Van Caenegem creates interiors that radiate calm without ever becoming dull. Her work is guided by a love for clean lines, tactile materials, and a warm layering where vintage pieces blend effortlessly with contemporary design.

She studied architecture at LUCA School of Arts in Ghent and holds a Master in Furniture Design. Before founding her own studio, she worked in architecture and design practices in Switzerland and Brussels — experiences that continue to inform her sensitive, detail-driven approach. Her work moves freely between architecture, interiors and objects, shaping spaces that breathe a quiet kind of modernism: clear in structure, never cold.

Stephanie designs not only with her mind, but also with her hands. Weaving is more than a technique to her — it’s a way of thinking. Rhythm, texture and structure guide both her making and her thinking. She believes in spaces you want to touch, live in, and return to.

Each project is a search for balance: between simplicity and refinement, between soul and structure. That’s where something timeless takes shape.