Flowmuart
18.07 15h00—21h00
19.07 14H00—20H00
design market & workshops
Cute? Yes. Sustainable? Also yes. Hey Gurl Studio creates handcrafted homeware and jewellery that somehow make shelves, coffee tables and outfits instantly happier. Made from eco-friendly materials and a lot of good taste, these are the kind of pieces that quietly become your favourites.
Learn more about Hey Gurl Studio here.
Marie Monti aka art by MLM creates illustrations that feel like they’re mid-conversation with you Bold lines, expressive figures, and a visual world that sits somewhere between graphic storytelling and emotional overload (in a good way). Her practice spans illustration and visual art, built on instinct, movement and a very clear love for strong imagery that doesn’t over-explain itself.
Learn more art by MLM here.
Some people draw. Some people print. Oh Mamie! does both with illustration and screen printing that turn ink, colour and texture into playful visual worlds. Handmade prints with a strong identity and zero interest in being subtle.
Learn more about Oh Mamie! here.
WORKSHOP ON SATURDAY & SUNDAY WITH OH MAMIE!
Graphist, illustrator, and self-declared “punk à chat”. Fresh out of studies, freshly independent, and freshly back in Metz. Nathan is a graphic designer and illustrator building his practice between clean visuals, and personal roots, between illustration and graphic design, and somewhere in the process, a cat is definitely involved.
Learn more about Nathan Pipeaux here.
Textile artist. Fashion designer. Certified “Material Girl” in the most literal sense. Paulina works at the intersection of art and fashion, turning fabric into sculptural, experimental pieces where construction is just as important as form. Think: patchwork, deconstruction, reconstruction, and a very healthy disrespect for “standard” ways of making clothes.
Learn more about Paulina Plizga here.
A soap brand that takes “handmade” seriously. Based in Leyr, France, So Authentic creates natural cosmetics from organic ingredients — soaps, shampoos and small rituals for the whole family, all designed with a zero-waste mindset. It’s practical, it’s simple, and it smells like someone actually cared while making it. Which, in this case, is exactly the point.
Learn more about So Authentic here.
Plexiglass jewellery. Stainless steel. Geometry with opinions. WAZA Design is a Belgian designer exploring shapes, colour and contrast through bold, graphic pieces that sit somewhere between jewellery and small wearable architecture. Clean lines, sharp forms, and just enough playfulness to keep things interesting. Basically: if Bauhaus went shopping, it would probably end up here.
Learn more about WAZA Design here.
Every object has a second life waiting. Loren rescues forgotten porcelain and turns it into jewellery, small fragments of domestic history reimagined as wearable curiosities. Her work lives somewhere between flea market nostalgia, craft tradition and quiet reinvention. And yes, your grandma would probably approve.
Learn more about Les Curiosités d'Artemis here.
Looking for an ink-and-pencil specialist from Luxembourg? Look no further. Meet Gilles Kutten. His surreal line drawings are packed with hidden details that invite you in. They feel part sci-fi, part daydream – always unexpected.
Every piece has a secret story waiting to be found.
Learn more about Gilles Kutten here.
WORKSHOP ON SATURDAY & SUNDAY WITH GILLES KUTTEN
Some artists draw. Léa builds entire little worlds. Working with ink drawing, engraving and micro-edition, she creates a universe full of bestiaries, curiosities and strange creatures you feel like you’ve seen in a dream once but can’t quite place. A bit dark, a bit delicate, very easy to get lost in.
Learn more about Léa Valet here.
WORKSHOP ON SATURDAY & SUNDAY WITH LÉA VALET
Cosmic illustrator weaving stars, planets, and dreams into her art. Her work takes you on a journey through the universe – whimsical, mysterious, and utterly magical. Each piece feels like a starry secret waiting to be discovered. Perfect for anyone who loves a little cosmic wonder in everyday life.
Learn more about Aurore Thill here.
Every skateboard tells a story. La Grange simply gives it another chapter. Through craftsmanship, colour and a love for materials with a past, discarded decks become unique objects that carry every ride, fall and adventure with them. A little skate culture. A little poetry. A lot of creativity.
Learn more about La Grange here.
Some people buy jewellery. Some people quit their accounting job, move to Brussels, learn jewellery-making, and start creating it themselves. Jessy’s pieces are all about clean lines, geometric shapes and effortless elegance. It’s the kind that doesn’t need to shout to get noticed.
Designed by instinct, handcrafted by hand, and proof that following your gut can sometimes lead to very beautiful things.
Learn more about Jessy Poppy Creations here.
Cheeky, creative and very much her own thing: that’s Aphrodisis' Art. Cheeky, creative and full of personality, she brings playful energy to everything she does – especially her tattoos. Catch her at her stand at FlowMuart.
Learn more about Aphrodisi’ Art here.
Charl Vinz gives public space a voice. Through drawing and printing, he creates messages that are part poetry, part politics, part unexpected encounter. His prints and drawings bring poetic and political messages into the public space with quiet force.
Learn more about Charl Vinz here.
Luxembourg-based crochet queen, Urbalina crafts exclusive, handcrafted pieces—bags, tops, and accessories—with a personal, artisanal touch. Each stitch tells a story, blending texture and creativity into wearable art. Handmade with heart, ready to turn heads at FlowMuart.
Learn more about Urbalina here.
Devï keeps things slow, soulful and seriously considered. Debbie built the brand from a sustainability mindset and a love for handcrafted textiles, working with artisans in India, Mexico, Morocco and Turkey to create pieces that feel personal and distinct. Slow fashion, but make it beautifully alive.
Learn more about Devï here.
Agnes Loop turns handmade into something quietly magical. Rooted in family traditions, slow making and a deep love for detail, her crochet pieces carry warmth, memory and a very good sense of style. She creates pieces shaped by a love for simple things that last a little longer than trends.
Learn more about Agnes Loop here.
brut.wear makes jewelry that’s anything but ordinary. Think 3D-printed meets vintage pearls, modular pieces you can mix, match, and make your own. It’s playful, clever, and designed to catch the eye, and start a conversation.
Learn more about brut.wear here.
With bold lines and cheeky colors, Marie Bocca alias Boccalito Land turns everyday moods into eye-catching illustrations and animations. Her work is sweet, surreal, and often slightly absurd – in the best way. Expect fruity characters, soft rebellion, and a strong personal twist.
Learn more about Marie Bocca here.