Tim van Steenbergen "Movement in pastel"
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The deep hues and soft contrasts in wool and silk of 'Movement in Blue' trigger a positive and energetic feeling and fill the room with a sense of well-being. Azure, coral green and aubergine purple, resting on a sea of indigo blue, create a harmonious play of colours.
“There is movement and movement. There are movements of small tension and movements of great tension and there is also a movement which our eyes cannot catch although it can be felt. In art this state is called dynamic movement. (Kasimir Malevich)”
Emotion prevails in 'Movement in Pastel' by Tim Van Steenbergen. We want to trigger the feeling by using beautiful deep color shades and soft contrasts in wool and silk. The softness of the yarns and the incidence of light create a positive and energetic feeling. In any case, this unique carpet immediately creates a feeling of well-being and energy that fills the room.
Tim Van Steenbergen graduated Magna cum Laude at the Antwerp Royal Academy of Fine Arts (fashion department, textile creation and theatre costume). Subsequently he took classes in drapery and couture techniques and worked as assistant of Olivier Theyskens.
His first collection was launched in 2001 in Paris and in the same year he set up his company Mitzlavv bvba.
Meanwhile he’s up to his twenty third collection/fashion show and the label Tim Van Steenbergen is being sold in the best designer shops all over the world. His style evolves into a refined pureness and female elegance. He is a master of contemporary drapery and every detail, high quality standards, tradition and craftsmanship are being cared for.
Tim designs the costumes for international movie, theatre, dance and opera creations as for Anne Teresa de Keersmaecker, Guy Cassiers and Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui.
Between 2010 and 2013 Tim Van Steenbergen is creating the costumes for Richard Wagner’s opera cycle ‘Der Ring des Nibelungen’, Teatro alla Scala in Milan and the Staatsoper Unter den Linden in Berlin.
Nowadays Tim Van Steenbergen is increasingly evolving into a creative lab.
Recent developments thereof are ‘Metronome’, a first light design for Delta Light, an interior fabrics collection in collaboration with Aristide and total interior concepts Tim Van Steenbergen with Boa Interior.