Introduction
Morpho by Tomorrowland
A high-end, indoor & outdoor, lifestyle brand that aspires to create a contemporary Art Nouveau collection of furniture, fixtures and accessories for the home

With MORPHO BY TOMORROWLAND, renowned music festival Tomorrowland expands from the ephemeral into lasting architectural legacy with a collection of design furniture and objects that will debut at the upcoming Salone Del Mobile fair in Milan. Designed by Tomorrowland Design Studio, under the creative direction of Antwerp based architect Dieter Vander Velpen, the introduction of MORPHO BY TOMORROWLAND follows landmark projects such as the Tomorrowland headquarters in Antwerp, Lab of Tomorrow in Boom and the acclaimed Mesa restaurant and will extend the Tomorrowland experience to new leisure projects. Created in collaboration with a selection of iconic Belgian brands, the collection will showcase home and garden furniture, as well as planters, kitchen and bathroom fixtures.
For its world premiere, MORPHO BY TOMORROWLAND joins forces with 3 acclaimed Belgian brands: design furniture label Ethnicraft, whose master craftsmen and expertise bring the intricate furniture designs from abstract ideas to concrete reality; Atelier Vierkant, specialized in handcrafted ceramics, blends art and nature to create a set of unique planters; and RVB, a Brussels-based manufacturer of high-end faucets that translated of the complex forms of nature’s most delicate details, into a series of bathroom and kitchen fixtures.
Nature is MORPHO BY TOMORROWLAND’s number one inspiration in all its perfection and imperfection. With its contemporary Art Nouveau approach, the brand finds inspiration in nature’s patterns, colours and materials, seamlessly blending the tranquility of the natural world with the functionality of modern design. The organic designs by Belgian Art Nouveau architects such as Victor Horta and Spanish Modernista architect Antoní Gaudí were indispensable inspirations in this process.

For MORPHO BY TOMORROWLAND’s first collection, a fantastical dragonfly has served as the main source of inspiration. In the signature chair, we see the pattern of the creature’s wings reflected in the delicate metal detailing. The bar stool echoes the shape of its wings, and nods to the wing’s motif can be found in the metal detailing of the single sunbed, as well as the embroidery on the leather back of the lounge chair.
The second main influence for this launch are the roots and branches of trees. Their organic shapes, twists and turns provided the main source of inspiration for the collection’s table, lounge bed, sun loungers and planters. Voronoi patterns found all around nature inspired the tabletop in natural stone. The flowing woodwork and metal frames accentuating the designs in this collection are a testament to artisan’s knowhow and craftsmanship.
Lastly, the faucet collection features a distinctive bubble pattern, drawing inspiration from water. This pattern forms a see-through design in the metal casing, elegantly revealing the hammered texture of the taps. Echoing our natural world’s unique and various possibilities, MORPHO BY TOMORROWLAND aims to offer ample flexibility in material selections: the combination of wood, metals and natural stones, leathers and fabrics allow the customer to curate the product to suit their home, inviting a sense of wonder in your home and life, a harmonious blend of organic beauty, contemporary design and timeless craftsmanship.
About Morpho by Tomorrowland
Morpho by Tomorrowland, a high-end lifestyle brand that aspires to create a contemporary Art Nouveau collection of furniture, fixtures, and accessories for the home. Morpho is created by Tomorrowland Design Studio, under the creative direction of architect Dieter Vander Velpen. The collection merges contemporary design with the organic spirit of Art Nouveau, drawing from nature’s own geometry — from the delicate structure of dragonfly wings to the curves of roots, branches and flowing voronoi patterns. Each piece is shaped through Belgian craftsmanship, as Ethnicraft translates Morpho’s sculptural language into refined woodwork, Atelier Vierkant forms hand-crafted ceramic planters with natural depth, and rvb® brings the brand’s intricate, nature‑driven geometry to life in a series of artisanal faucets. Morpho brings tactile, timeless objects where natural forms, material poetry and craftsmanship converge into a contemporary expression of wonder.
About Tomorrowland Design Studio
Tomorrowland Design Studio is the continuation of a decade‑long collaboration between Tomorrowland and architect Dieter Vander Velpen, the creative lead of the studio. Tomorrowland’s curated universe aligns naturally with Vander Velpen’s ability to craft atmospheric, bespoke environments, united by a shared ambition to transform the festival’s ephemeral magic into a lasting architectural legacy. The studio operates with a dual mission: to create enduring physical spaces — including hotels, restaurants and private residences — while also developing inspiring objects and furniture collections that translate Tomorrowland’s essence into everyday life. For Morpho, Tomorrowland Design Studio translates nature’s patterns, colors and materials into functional, modern design.
About Tomorrowland
Over the past two decades, Tomorrowland has evolved into one of the most notable music festivals and a true global phenomenon that connects people from every corner of the world. Year after year, it creates a magical place where equality and uniting as one are central, symbolizing happiness, freedom, respect, diversity, and solidarity. Design has always been deeply embedded in Tomorrowland’s DNA, brought to life by an in-house creative team that meticulously crafts every detail—from immersive stage designs developed entirely from A to Z to storytelling through design that enhances the festival experience. Now Tomorrowland is expanding its universe to transcend the ephemeral into a world of spaces and objects through Tomorrowland Design Studio.
Debby Wilmsen
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