Discover XLBoom during Antwerp Design Week 2026

From May 30 to June 3, 2026, XLBoom opens its doors once again to professionals during Antwerp Design Week, and we’re truly looking forward to it. As a brand, we’ve been involved from the very beginning, and this edition will be no exception.


Practical Information for Antwerp Design Week:

  • Location: XLBoom HQ
    Simon de Heuvellaan 1, 2110 Wijnegem
  • Date: May 30 to June 3, 2026
  • Register: https://www.adw.life
  • 🕙 Opening hours: from 10 AM to 6 PM

We look forward to seeing you during Antwerp Design Week.

Below, you’ll already find a selection of collections we’ll be showcasing. But there’s more to come… we have several additional collections launching soon, so stay tuned!


We’ll also be hosting other brands in our HQ, including ASA Selection, Omar, Apartu, Atelier Pierre and Aquanova. Together, they bring a diverse mix of design perspectives you won’t want to miss during Antwerp Design Week.

CORDOBA

Designed in the 1960s by Belgian artist Zéphir Busine (1916-1976), the Cordoba glassware reflects a modernist vision rooted in clarity and function. Mouth-blown Crystal glass for everyday use, each piece balances industrial intent with artisanal refinement. 

This re-edition, developed in close collaboration with Busine’s grandson Sylvain Busine and XLBoom, respectfully brings the original design back to life. 

DORIC

For this Doric collection, designer duo PaulinePlusLuis was inspired by the iconic Doric columns of ancient Greece.

The collection brings timeless elegance to any hospitality setting and is made of stainless steel with a stainless steel interior and a Soft Copper or Soft Black coating exterior. The Doric Bowls and Doric Stands offer a refined way to present small bites, shared dishes, desserts, and in-room amenities. Stylish, versatile, and designed for professional use.

GUSTO

The Gusto Collection by Alain Gilles for XLBoom is inspired by a visual metaphor of melting ice, where a mouth-blown glass cup seems to rest on a slowly dissolving base formed from molten glass.

The contrast between the crisp, refined container and the raw, imperfect base creates a subtle tension within the design. Shaped by hand and fused into one solid piece, the base gives each cup a changing silhouette from every angle. This interplay of techniques highlights the beauty of glass and ensures that no two pieces are exactly alike. 


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