About — Thibeau Scarcériaux

Thibeau Scarcériaux is a Belgian designer working at the intersection of industrial design, material research, and object-making. His practice is rooted in function, but driven by an investigative approach to form, use, and construction.

Starting from a strong need to make things himself, Scarcériaux develops objects through hands-on experimentation with materials and processes. His background in industrial design informs a rigorous attention to detail, proportion, and production, while allowing space for intuition and testing. Objects often emerge through iteration rather than predefined outcomes.

Materials play a central role in his work. He frequently works with glass, metal, and other industrial materials, exploring their structural, technical, and aesthetic possibilities. Rather than concealing processes, his designs often reveal how objects are made, how they function, and how they are assembled.

Scarcériaux’s work spans custom pieces, limited editions, and functional objects developed in collaboration with brands, architects, and institutions. While usability remains present, his approach avoids pure problem-solving. Instead, he treats design as a field of research — one where objects are precise, considered, and grounded in making.