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. Whether through bold, illustrated wallpaper or sculptural ceramics, her work challenges the boundaries between art and function, surface and volume.
Her wallpapers are visual statements, hand-drawn, digitally enhanced, and often narrative in nature. They explore mythology, fantasy, and sensuality, transforming walls into active storytelling spaces. Her ceramic work, particularly her recent series of candlesticks and columns, draws from architecture, archaeology, and organic forms. Using hand-building techniques and raw clays, she crafts pieces that are both tactile and monumental, often glazed to evoke bronze, stone, or pigment-rich finishes.
At Zaventem Ateliers since 2013, Risbourg continues to push her materials and forms into new expressions. Her work resists repetition, embracing instinct, physicality, and a commitment to objects that demand presence.
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