Music festival brand debuts home furnishings at international furniture fair

Morpho's logo and design booth entrance at ICFF.

NEW YORK — Tomorrowland, a global music festival brand held in Belgium every year, has launched Morpho, a new high-end home furnishings collection. The brand debuted at the International Contemporary Furniture Fair in New York on May 19. 

The unveiling at the show included furniture, fixtures and accessories crafted in collaboration with Belgian brands Ethnicraft, Atelier Vierkant and RVB. Inspired by nature and Tomorrowland's fantasy aesthetic, Morpho includes designs that reflect patterns found in insects and flora. 

The work is produced through the Great Library Design Studio, Tomorrowland’s in-house creative group dedicated to translating the festival’s temporary environments into lasting spaces and objects. The collection includes pieces such as:

Solis round daybed
Zen lounger
Vime lounge chairs in different styles.
Cena dining table

Materials range from handcrafted marble and natural wood to velvet and metals, all chosen to reflect natural textures and color palettes.

Each item draws from biological forms, a theme consistent with Tomorrowland’s longstanding visual storytelling approach. Tomorrowland's CEO Michiel Beers and MORPHO designer Dieter Vander Velpen were featured at the show during an ICFF talk on the Main Stage. The goal is to transform ephemeral stage and festival design into enduring lifestyle products, Valpen said during their presentation.

To learn more, vist tomorrowland.com.
 

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