Wouters & Hendrix meets the Antwerp Six
Wouters & Hendrix’ signature style was incubated against a background of punk and unbridled creativity. Together with the Antwerp Six, we took part in the British Designer Show in London in 1986. It was there and then that the Belgians’ striking collections and self-built trade stands attracted international attention and the rise of Belgian fashion commenced. In those early days, we were all forging the path ahead, sharing insights and helping each other out. In our case that meant designing and crafting statement jewellery to complement Dries Van Noten, Ann Demeulemeester, Walter Van Beirendonck and Dirk Van Saene’s silhouettes.
Serax x Wouters & Hendrix launching Home jewellery: "Les Objets Mouleversants"
Discover our very first home jewellery collection in collaboration with Serax: a line of tabletop treasures characterised by the same irreverent spirit of playful subversion and artistic exploration that defines our jewellery.
Celebrating 40 years of Wouters & Hendrix with KMSKA
What if the secret to eternal youth is as simple and joyful as a sense of play? Discover the vibrant world of Wouters & Hendrix in a sneak peek of our collaboration with The Royal Museum of Fine Arts Antwerp (KMSKA).
Three female artists meet 'le Rêve en Boîte'
Wouters & Hendrix' infinite fascination with creativity and craftsmanship led us to three female artists who each in their own way push the boundaries of their craft. They introduced 'Le Rêve en Boîte' into their own creative universes.
MOUS LAMRABAT FOR WOUTERS & HENDRIX
For the collection's campaign shoot, we contacted Belgian art photographer Mous Lamrabat who, just like us, loves to question the common standards in his work, but always with a wink.