Atelier Tou will soon open its doors in a new space in Brussels, nestled in the district Wiels of Forest. 

Sunlight casting shadows through window blinds onto a textured beige curtain and a beige surface.

As a living space dedicated to ceramics, the boutique highlights a selection of ceramists from Belgium, through pieces chosen for their finesse and unique character. Each object tells a story.

Plate shaped like a fish with a head that has an orange nose and small eyes, placed on a green speckled surface.

A corner dedicated to vintage

At Atelier Tou, every object is chosen with intention. Anna carefully curates unique pieces that blur the lines between design and folk art, guided by a sharp eye for materials and form. Whether it’s a modernist lamp, a sculptural vase, or an everyday item, each object naturally finds its place in the boutique.

Every piece carries a story, a memory, or a trace of craftsmanship that the boutique aims to highlight. Here, second-hand is more than just an aesthetic, it’s a way to connect different eras and to explore the relationship between craft, design, and daily life.