Tim Vranken Masters Material + Form in Recent Solo Show


Once in a while, a designer emerges whose work feels destined for the historical past books. In 2025, that title is Tim Vranken. The Belgian furnishings designer has spent years perfecting his craft, creating items that steadiness uncooked materiality with sculptural class. His current solo exhibition, Transferring Fragments, at Objects With Narratives serves as a fruits of his previous 5 years of exploration, showcasing earlier works alongside six new items. Quickly heading to be on show at Salone Del Cellular 2025, Transferring Fragments affords an intimate have a look at Vranken’s evolving dialogue with supplies, the place fragility and solidity, in addition to custom and innovation, exist in fixed rigidity.

Establishing a definite design identification is not any simple feat, because it takes years of honing one’s craft to attain, however Vranken has accomplished simply that. His work is outlined by geometric compositions and stepped parts, creating a visible language that feels each minimalist and deeply expressive. His designs radiate a serene, architectural high quality – grand in kind, restrained intimately, and void of any superfluous ornamentation. Vranken permits the uncooked great thing about the supplies to take heart stage, imbuing simply sufficient of his signature contact to spotlight their pure depth and character.

Modern gallery interior with geometric wooden sculptures and large windows. Light fills the space, highlighting the contemporary design

From furnishings to sculpture, a couple of standout items showcase the breadth and depth of Vranken’s craftsmanship:

A modern square table with a black wooden top and a textured stone cylindrical base in a minimalist white room

In his latest Fira assortment, Vranken pairs burned ash wooden with terrazzo made utilizing North Sea shells, creating an immaculate eating desk harking back to his Traaf bench, which additionally rests on a stone base.

A modern square table with a black wooden top and a textured stone cylindrical base in a minimalist white room

Wooden cabinet with a textured, brown pattern stands in a minimalistic, white room

Crafted from American walnut and burl wooden, the Fira Bar Cupboard options four-panel doorways constructed from pictorial root veneer, highlighting an intricate interaction of sample and texture.

A minimalist gallery space with a silver, vertical art piece on the left, wooden furniture on dark platforms, and a patterned cabinet against a white wall

A minimalist gallery space with a silver, vertical art piece on the left, wooden furniture on dark platforms, and a patterned cabinet against a white wall

A vertical metal sculpture with parallel rectangular panels stands on a concrete floor. A brown, tiered wooden structure is partially visible in the background

Vranken’s sculptural method extends past furnishings with Hermé, an illustrious aluminum sculpture that contrasts polished and brushed surfaces, providing a research in mild, reflection, and texture.

Modern daybed with dark cushion and wooden slatted base on a raised platform in a minimal, white room with ceiling spotlights

The Arcus assortment introduces Vranken’s first daybed, carrying ahead the gathering’s signature repetition of blocky legs, reinforcing its architectural presence.

Modern wooden bench with a cylindrical black cushion sits on a raised platform against a light gray wall

A minimalist room with a round black table, three wooden stools, and a dark sideboard in the background

Transferring Fragments is to not be missed – it’s a uncommon alternative to witness Vranken’s masterful command of supplies and kind in an intimate setting. You’ll be able to catch them at Salone del Cellular from April 7-13, 2025, additional solidifying Vranken’s place as a designer to look at in 2025.

Close-up of a wooden table corner with a unique zigzagged edge, resting on a dark surface

Wooden console table and geometric coffee table in a minimalist interior with dark walls and a concrete floor

Modern wood table with geometric design placed against a dark wall, featuring layered edges and a polished surface

Close-up of a wooden table with interlocking joints against a dark background, showcasing detailed craftsmanship and texture

A minimalist stone console table with vertical grooves stands against a plain white wall and light-colored floor

Minimalist stone console table against a white wall, next to an abstract wooden staircase and a black bench in a modern gallery space

Wooden console table against a dark wall with a wooden stool on a light floor

Geometric wooden sculptures displayed in a minimalist, white gallery space. One sculpture is dark and vertical; the other is light and horizontal with stepped layers

Minimalist interior with a round table and two wooden stools in the foreground, and a dark wooden sideboard against a white wall in the background

To be taught extra about Tim Vranken, go to timvranken.com and objectswithnarratives.com.

Images by Tijs Vervecken.

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