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Kris Van Assche

Kris Van Assche, een Belgische ontwerper, combineert traditie en innovatie met minimalistische elegantie. Van modehuizen als Yves Saint Laurent en Berluti tot het ontwerpen van verfijnde woonaccessoires met Serax, zijn werk eert vakmanschap en persoonlijke inspiratie, met name door middel van The Josephine Collection.

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Serax Josephine Bloem Poppy 02
Serax Josephine Bloem Poppy 02
€45,00
Serax Josephine Bloem Tulip Zwart
Serax Josephine Bloem Tulip Zwart
€69,00
Serax Josephine Vase 04 met Glazen Buis
Serax Josephine Vase 04 met Glazen Buis
€265,00
Serax Josephine Bonbonnière Ottoman
Serax Josephine Bonbonnière Ottoman
€260,00
Serax Josephine Bonbonnière Ottoman
Serax Josephine Bonbonnière Ottoman
€95,00
Serax Josephine Vase Ottoman
Serax Josephine Vase Ottoman
€35,00
Serax Josephine Bloem Poppy 01
Serax Josephine Bloem Poppy 01
€42,00
Serax Josephine Bloem Tulip Transparant
Serax Josephine Bloem Tulip Transparant
€59,00
Serax Josephine Vase 08 met Glasbuis
Serax Josephine Vase 08 met Glasbuis
€440,00
Serax Josephine Concrete Vase 06 met Glasbuis
Serax Josephine Concrete Vase 05 met Glasbuis
Serax Josephine Vase 03 Vaas
Serax Josephine Vase 03 Vaas
€195,00
Serax Josephine Vase 02 met Glazen Buis
Serax Josephine Vase 02 met Glazen Buis
€230,00
Serax Josephine Vase 01 Vaas
Serax Josephine Vase 01 Vaas
€49,00
Kris Van Assche is one of Belgium’s most acclaimed fashion designers, known for his refined minimalism and seamless fusion of tradition and innovation. Having shaped his vision at Yves Saint Laurent and Dior before leading Berluti, Van Assche continuously pushes creative boundaries while honoring artisanal craftsmanship. Inspired from childhood by his grandmother Josephine, his work redefines menswear by blending streetwear with haute couture.

Expanding beyond fashion, Van Assche now designs interior objects in collaboration with Serax. His creations—thoughtful, balanced, and contemporary—reflect his quiet strength and lifelong passion for flowers, which he translates into The Josephine Collection: a series of elegant vases and bonbonnières paying homage to his muse.