How can you create more impact through a clear story, a strong vision and sustainable choices? During the Master Lab Interior at Design Fest Gent, four specialists will dive into colour, identity, circularity and the power of collaboration.
The afternoon begins with a plenary session by Christoph Brach (Raw Color), who will demonstrate how colour can be used as a powerful design tool. After that, you will join smaller group discussions with experts on circular design, design identity, branded spaces and making your story visible. We conclude with a networking drink.
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- Date07.10.26
- LocationDesign Museum Gent - ForumDrabstraat 10
- AudienceSchool students, Students, Adults, Older adults
- AccessPaid
- LanguageN/A
More about the organisation and speakers
Flanders DC is the point of contact and headquarters for Flemish design and fashion. They help designers and fashion entrepreneurs move forward with practical tools, knowledge and a strong network. They also connect companies from a wide range of sectors with designers to develop smart new solutions together. As a beacon, matchmaker and showcase, Flanders DC puts creative talent from Flanders on the map, both at home and far beyond its borders.
Christoph Brach is co-founder of Eindhoven-based Raw Color, where he and his team combine graphic design, photography and product design into a distinctive visual language full of colour, materials and experimentation.
Sophie De Somere creates circular interiors and objects through her studio ONBETAALBAAR, bringing together craftsmanship, imagination and ecological awareness in beautiful and meaningful design.
Sam Peeters is co-owner of interior architecture practice Contekst and highlights the importance of flexibility in client-focused collaborations through a no-ego approach.
As an interior designer at WeWantMore, Leonie Leonie combines strategy, storytelling and spatial design to show how a carefully considered interior can strengthen a brand identity.
As fashion editor at Sabato Magazine and a freelance journalist, Natalie Helsen works at the intersection of fashion, art and design, sharing insights into how designers can capture the attention of the press.

