Behind every object is a way of seeing the world.
In this ongoing series, we speak with the designers behind Hem about their process, ideas, and the thinking that shapes their work. For the second edition, we sit down with Sabine Marcelis.
Known for her precise use of material, color, and light, Marcelis creates objects that often resist clear definition, pieces that are as intuitive as they are functional. The Boa Pouf, embodies this approach: a seamless form with no obvious beginning or end, inviting people to interpret and use it in their own way.
In the conversation, Sabine reflects on designing without fixed typologies, why emotional response can matter more than function, and how Hem’s open-ended approach creates space for bold ideas to emerge.
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