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Introducing - Pascale Risbourg
Il y a des objets qu’on pose quelque part et qui changent toute la pièce. Pas parce qu’ils sont grands. Parce qu’ils ont une densité, une présence qu’on ne sait pas tout à fait expliquer.
Les pièces de Pascale Risbourg font ça.
Depuis son atelier aux Zaventem Ateliers à Bruxelles, elle construit des sculptures-objets en céramique et en bois, empilées, équilibrées, chargées de glaçures terreuses qui portent la mémoire du feu. Chaque pièce est unique, façonnée à la main, avec le temps que ça demande.
Chez elle, rien n’est lisse. Les surfaces gardent la trace des doigts, de l’outil, de la cuisson. C’est précisément ce que ces pièces apportent dans un intérieur : le rappel discret que derrière chaque objet beau, il y a un geste humain.
Dans notre exposition à venir « Vibrations Chromatiques », ses terres brûlées; ocre, vert profond, noir, or, font vibrer la couleur autrement. Pas en éclat, mais en profondeur.
Vernissage le 7 mai à partir de 18h. Demandez nous votre invitation !
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Introducing - Pascale Risbourg
Some objects change a room the moment you set them down. Not because they’re large but because they carry something, a density, a presence you can’t quite put into words. Pascale Risbourg’s pieces do exactly that.
From her studio at Zaventem Ateliers in Brussels, she builds ceramic and wood sculpture-objects, stacked, balanced, and coated in earthy glazes that hold the memory of fire.
Each piece is unique, shaped by hand, with all the time that it demands. Nothing here is smooth. Surfaces keep the trace of fingers, tools, the kiln. That is precisely what these pieces bring into a home: a quiet reminder that behind every beautiful object, there is a human gesture.
In our upcoming exhibition « Vibrations Chromatiques », her burnt earths: ochre, deep green, black, gold, make colour vibrate differently. Not as brilliance but as depth.
Opening night: May 7th from 6pm. Ask us for your invitation!
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PASCALE RISBOURG
Pascale Risbourg is a Belgian designer working across wallpaper, ceramics, and functional objects. Her practice began in fashion before evolving into a multidisciplinary studio grounded in drawing, material experimentation, and surface design.
Her wallpapers function as visual narratives, hand drawn and digitally enhanced to transform walls into expressive storytelling surfaces. Alongside this work, her ceramic practice explores architectural and organic forms through hand built techniques and raw clay bodies.
Recent series of candlesticks, vessels, and sculptural columns demonstrate her interest in texture, weight, and presence. Glazes often evoke the depth of bronze, stone, or mineral surfaces, creating objects that balance utility with sculptural intensity.
Based at Zaventem Ateliers since 2013, Risbourg continues to develop a practice that moves fluidly between surface and volume, image and object, instinct and construction.
ZAVENTEM ATELIERS inhabits VILLA EMPAIN
Prototype of Reality
11 – 19 March 2026
Boghossian Foundation
Av. Franklin Roosevelt 67
1050 Brussels
PRESS PREVIEW
10.03.2026
11.00 – 16.00
To register for the press preview:
[email protected]
Tickets via Villa Empain website.
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The Pompei candlesticks by Pascale Risbourg are sculptural, terracotta objects that read as modern reliquaries. They are stacked, columnar volumes that balance a sense of ancient ritual with a distinctly contemporary geometry. Their tactile surfaces and measured silhouettes echo the presence of archaeological remnants and ancient temple architecture. While remaining resolutely functional: each piece is at once an object to light and an object to linger with.
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Pascale Risbourg is a Brussels-based designer whose practice spans wallpaper, ceramics and functional art. Trained initially in fashion and surface design, she has become known for richly patterned wallpapers and rugs that reinvent traditional motifs through research and intuition. In clay, Risbourg’s drawing becomes form: she shapes and assembles pieces with a deep respect for material and a vocabulary that bridges surface and volume. Her work — whether on wall or in hand — engages narrative and texture with an elegant, thoughtful restraint ••