Flow is an armchair inspired by the flow of water. The design started as a bare rock, the simplest form of a chair. Then the water came, flowing all around the rock and the person sitting. It is the interaction between the rock and the water that created this design. The result is an armchair perfectly shaped around the human body. The design is entirely unique from every angle. In a way, the armchair becomes part of you. The design of Flow combined with its deep blue color, tells a story of how it once came to be.
Mattice Boets is an award-winning Belgian designer who brings art and design together using cutting-edge technology. With clients in London, New York, and Paris, Mattice Boets provides tailored design services to companies internationally and shares the art of design with the world through his own creations. He brings art to design and design to art. From fine jewelry to Spacedomes for remote living, his work spans a wide variety of fields, including industrial design, jewelry, architecture, sculpture, and digital art. It has been Mattice's privilege to work with some of the most renowned designers and artists in the world, including visionary designer Ross Lovegrove and internationally acclaimed artist Daniel Widrig. Born in Belgium, Mattice holds a Master of Architecture from the Bartlett School of Architecture, University College London, and a bachelor's degree in industrial product design, magna cum laude, from the University of Applied Sciences Howest, Belgium. His team's research, as part of the Material Architecture Lab, led by Daniel Widrig and Dr. Guan Lee, revolved around the cultivation and design of living material on an architectural scale, a first for the lab since its inception in 2004. In 2019, Mattice won the Gold and Bronze A' Design Award with the Reverse clock and Liquid table design as the youngest winner since its establishment in 2009. He was also honored to be included in the World Design Rankings. His work has been widely published in dozens of international design magazines such as Designboom, Design Milk, gooood, national Belgian newspapers and Italian newspaper The Corriere della Sera. In addition, his work has been exhibited in Como, Italy, the Museum of Outstanding Design MOOD and the Texture Museum in Kortrijk, Belgium.
Mattice Boets is an award-winning Belgian designer and artist working at the intersection of design, sculpture, and digital art. Inspired by nature’s intelligence and logic, Mattice sculpts his work to its pure essence using state-of-the-art technologies. A design language that is visible in nearly everything he creates.