Alfred Hendrickx, Sideboard with Ceramic Art by Willy Meysmans

Sideboard model 308 by Belgian designer Alfred Hendrickx for Belform, Belgium, 1958. One of the more unusual Belform productions, the piece combines Hendrickx's architectural furniture language with a unique ceramic tile composition by Belgian artist Willy Meysmans, integrating art directly into the cabinet surface.

Executed in light wood with brass feet and an inset tile mosaic signed by Meysmans. The contrast between the linear construction and the expressive ceramic panel gives the sideboard its character. Fully original example with minor wear along the edges, preserved in beautiful vintage condition. A rare piece within Belgian modernist furniture.

h x w x d: 88 x 232 x 48 cm / weight: 80 kg

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About Alfred Hendrickx

Alfred Hendrickx (1931–1976) was a Belgian furniture designer who shaped the post-war direction of Van Fleteren, where he introduced lighter and more functional furniture with a clear influence from Italian design. With the Belform collection (1953), he developed a more flexible and contemporary language, combining refined proportions with practical use.

His work was presented at Expo 58 in Brussels, a key moment for modern design in Belgium. Hendrickx worked within the same context as designers such as Willy Van Der Meeren, Jos De Mey, and Lucien Engels, reflecting a shared shift towards a modern way of living.

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