Jessy Van Durme
Jessy Van Durme is a Belgian multidisciplinary designer whose work bridges interior architecture, art direction, and object design. Her creations are rooted in heritage and sustainability, often exploring the poetic potential of natural materials and understated forms.
Que Onda Vos
Founded by Hanne De Wyngaert, Que Onda Vos brings together contemporary design and ancient Mayan craftsmanship, creating objects that carry the memory of hands, earth, and fire. Each piece is born from a dialogue between tradition and material, shaped by skilled artisans in Guatemala using techniques passed down through generations.
Moss Studio
Studio Moss is the collaborative practice of interior architect and woodturner Mario Vanwynsberghe and herbalist Veerle Knockaert, who approach wood as both material and memory. Working with reclaimed and locally sourced timber, they treat each log as a living remnant of landscape, carrying traces of weather, time, and soil.
Marlies Huybs
Belgian designer Marlies Huybs creates handmade objects, which are the result of an intuitive process. For her, the imaginative journey is just as important as the destination.
Drawing inspiration from nature’s organic shapes and textures, Marlies creates timeless pieces that exude simplicity and elegance.
Poetics of Material and Space
Swiss based Sanae Collective presents a curated selection of contemporary designers within the serene architecture of Cá na Serra. Each piece reflects a profound dedication to artisanal mastery, where material, form and context converge to create objects that embody authenticity and intent.
Making a Home
Pereira Miguel Architects’ new book ‘Making a Home’ takes readers behind the scenes of Cá na serra’s architectural project. It documents the entire process from initial concept to final completion. Along the way, it explores the creative tension between vision and reality, the teamwork that fuels progress, and the unexpected lessons learned on site.
Cathérine Hanssens
Belgian ceramist and interior designer Cathérine Hanssens designed the interiors of Cá na Serra, bringing simplicity and sophisticated elegance to our home. Now, she curates an exhibition of her own artistic work, wich will be on display at Cá na Serra until the spring of 2025.
Architecture & Design
Cá na Serra came to life as a collaborative vision, bringing together architect Luís Perreira Miguel and interior designers Cathérine Hanssens and Michaël Severs. Minimalistic in its approach, Cá na Serra embraces simplicity and purity of form. The designers created spaces that are simple, honest, and sensitive to the natural surroundings.