
Brussels sprouts in a journalistic fairytale. Muchas gracias to the amazing team at @apartamentomagazine thank you @sweeriouslee for taking the house and us on a photographic voyage (we love you) and thank you @unicamens it is a great pleasure and a large honour to have your words put upon our work!

Brussels sprouts in a journalistic fairytale. Muchas gracias to the amazing team at @apartamentomagazine thank you @sweeriouslee for taking the house and us on a photographic voyage (we love you) and thank you @unicamens it is a great pleasure and a large honour to have your words put upon our work!

Brussels sprouts in a journalistic fairytale. Muchas gracias to the amazing team at @apartamentomagazine thank you @sweeriouslee for taking the house and us on a photographic voyage (we love you) and thank you @unicamens it is a great pleasure and a large honour to have your words put upon our work!

Almost 3 years A(y)go we started our life infested project together. Today we are beyond proud of ourselves to have made it to the cover story of @tmagazine and above all, we want to thank all of our friends, family, community and collaborators for all the support and love.
#staytrue #staycute xx Jaime, Line, Salome and Sijmen
All pictures taken by @philippebraquenier
Editor’s note: Design doesn’t have to be polite by @hanyayanagihara Coverstory: A Derelict Townhouse Becomes a D.I.Y. Wonderland by @ellie_pithers Find the link and read the full stories in the bio of @tmagazine
Special thanks to @nickkharamis and @mishakahn 🩵

Almost 3 years A(y)go we started our life infested project together. Today we are beyond proud of ourselves to have made it to the cover story of @tmagazine and above all, we want to thank all of our friends, family, community and collaborators for all the support and love.
#staytrue #staycute xx Jaime, Line, Salome and Sijmen
All pictures taken by @philippebraquenier
Editor’s note: Design doesn’t have to be polite by @hanyayanagihara Coverstory: A Derelict Townhouse Becomes a D.I.Y. Wonderland by @ellie_pithers Find the link and read the full stories in the bio of @tmagazine
Special thanks to @nickkharamis and @mishakahn 🩵

Almost 3 years A(y)go we started our life infested project together. Today we are beyond proud of ourselves to have made it to the cover story of @tmagazine and above all, we want to thank all of our friends, family, community and collaborators for all the support and love.
#staytrue #staycute xx Jaime, Line, Salome and Sijmen
All pictures taken by @philippebraquenier
Editor’s note: Design doesn’t have to be polite by @hanyayanagihara Coverstory: A Derelict Townhouse Becomes a D.I.Y. Wonderland by @ellie_pithers Find the link and read the full stories in the bio of @tmagazine
Special thanks to @nickkharamis and @mishakahn 🩵

Almost 3 years A(y)go we started our life infested project together. Today we are beyond proud of ourselves to have made it to the cover story of @tmagazine and above all, we want to thank all of our friends, family, community and collaborators for all the support and love.
#staytrue #staycute xx Jaime, Line, Salome and Sijmen
All pictures taken by @philippebraquenier
Editor’s note: Design doesn’t have to be polite by @hanyayanagihara Coverstory: A Derelict Townhouse Becomes a D.I.Y. Wonderland by @ellie_pithers Find the link and read the full stories in the bio of @tmagazine
Special thanks to @nickkharamis and @mishakahn 🩵

Almost 3 years A(y)go we started our life infested project together. Today we are beyond proud of ourselves to have made it to the cover story of @tmagazine and above all, we want to thank all of our friends, family, community and collaborators for all the support and love.
#staytrue #staycute xx Jaime, Line, Salome and Sijmen
All pictures taken by @philippebraquenier
Editor’s note: Design doesn’t have to be polite by @hanyayanagihara Coverstory: A Derelict Townhouse Becomes a D.I.Y. Wonderland by @ellie_pithers Find the link and read the full stories in the bio of @tmagazine
Special thanks to @nickkharamis and @mishakahn 🩵

ᴇxᴘᴏꜱɪᴄɪóɴ
_UNBOXING
Espace Aygo @espaceaygo
x Finsa (@grupo_finsa)
Inauguración: miércoles 20 mayo, 19:00 – 22:00
📍 Central de Diseño, (@dimad_) Matadero Madrid (@mataderomadrid)
P.º de la Chopera, 14 (Metro Legazpi)
🗓 Exposición: 20 mayo — 5 junio
🕓 Martes a viernes: 16:00 – 21:00
🕚 Sábados, domingos y festivos: 11:00 – 21:00
La instalación propone una traducción física del ciclo de vida de la madera industrializada mediante esculturas que emergen desde el interior de sus cajas. Su recorrido va de lo orgánico al control y, finalmente, al caos. Desde la entropía, el desorden se revela como inherente, mostrando la resistencia de la materia a su total control.
Con el apoyo de: Delegación Valonia-Bruselas en España @valoniabruselasenespana
TEXT IN ENG_
The installation offers a physical interpretation of the life cycle of industrial wood through sculptures that emerge from within their boxes. It takes the viewer on a journey from the organic to control, and finally to chaos. Through entropy, disorder is revealed as inherent, demonstrating the material’s resistance to total control.

PARTICIPANTS
_Espace Aygo @espaceaygo
Espace Aygo is an art collective founded by: Salomé Sperling (FR), Line Murken (SWE), Sijmen Vellekoop (NL) and Jaime le Bleu (NL).
The collective started by the act of living and shaping their own environment. Their practice merges spatial design, furniture, installation and performance.
They approach making not only as a way to form matter but also to shape the conditions of living; rituals, relationships and ways of being in the world.
By blurring boundaries between living and making, they explore alternative ways of working, sharing space, and constructing community through their practice.
ESP_
Espace Aygo es un colectivo artístico fundado por Salomé Sperling (FR), Line Murken (SWE), Sijmen Vellekoop (NL) y Jaime le Bleu (NL).
El colectivo surge a partir del acto de habitar y construir su propio entorno. Su práctica combina diseño de espacio, mobiliario y performance.
Entienden el hacer no solo como una forma de dar forma a la materia, sino también de configurar las condiciones de vida: costumbres, relaciones y formas de estar en el mundo.
Al difuminar los límites entre vivir y hacer, exploran nuevas maneras de trabajar, compartir espacio y construir comunidad a través de su práctica.
Imágenes cortesía de lxs artistas.

PARTICIPANTS
_Espace Aygo @espaceaygo
Espace Aygo is an art collective founded by: Salomé Sperling (FR), Line Murken (SWE), Sijmen Vellekoop (NL) and Jaime le Bleu (NL).
The collective started by the act of living and shaping their own environment. Their practice merges spatial design, furniture, installation and performance.
They approach making not only as a way to form matter but also to shape the conditions of living; rituals, relationships and ways of being in the world.
By blurring boundaries between living and making, they explore alternative ways of working, sharing space, and constructing community through their practice.
ESP_
Espace Aygo es un colectivo artístico fundado por Salomé Sperling (FR), Line Murken (SWE), Sijmen Vellekoop (NL) y Jaime le Bleu (NL).
El colectivo surge a partir del acto de habitar y construir su propio entorno. Su práctica combina diseño de espacio, mobiliario y performance.
Entienden el hacer no solo como una forma de dar forma a la materia, sino también de configurar las condiciones de vida: costumbres, relaciones y formas de estar en el mundo.
Al difuminar los límites entre vivir y hacer, exploran nuevas maneras de trabajar, compartir espacio y construir comunidad a través de su práctica.
Imágenes cortesía de lxs artistas.

PARTICIPANTS
_Espace Aygo @espaceaygo
Espace Aygo is an art collective founded by: Salomé Sperling (FR), Line Murken (SWE), Sijmen Vellekoop (NL) and Jaime le Bleu (NL).
The collective started by the act of living and shaping their own environment. Their practice merges spatial design, furniture, installation and performance.
They approach making not only as a way to form matter but also to shape the conditions of living; rituals, relationships and ways of being in the world.
By blurring boundaries between living and making, they explore alternative ways of working, sharing space, and constructing community through their practice.
ESP_
Espace Aygo es un colectivo artístico fundado por Salomé Sperling (FR), Line Murken (SWE), Sijmen Vellekoop (NL) y Jaime le Bleu (NL).
El colectivo surge a partir del acto de habitar y construir su propio entorno. Su práctica combina diseño de espacio, mobiliario y performance.
Entienden el hacer no solo como una forma de dar forma a la materia, sino también de configurar las condiciones de vida: costumbres, relaciones y formas de estar en el mundo.
Al difuminar los límites entre vivir y hacer, exploran nuevas maneras de trabajar, compartir espacio y construir comunidad a través de su práctica.
Imágenes cortesía de lxs artistas.

PARTICIPANTS
_Espace Aygo @espaceaygo
Espace Aygo is an art collective founded by: Salomé Sperling (FR), Line Murken (SWE), Sijmen Vellekoop (NL) and Jaime le Bleu (NL).
The collective started by the act of living and shaping their own environment. Their practice merges spatial design, furniture, installation and performance.
They approach making not only as a way to form matter but also to shape the conditions of living; rituals, relationships and ways of being in the world.
By blurring boundaries between living and making, they explore alternative ways of working, sharing space, and constructing community through their practice.
ESP_
Espace Aygo es un colectivo artístico fundado por Salomé Sperling (FR), Line Murken (SWE), Sijmen Vellekoop (NL) y Jaime le Bleu (NL).
El colectivo surge a partir del acto de habitar y construir su propio entorno. Su práctica combina diseño de espacio, mobiliario y performance.
Entienden el hacer no solo como una forma de dar forma a la materia, sino también de configurar las condiciones de vida: costumbres, relaciones y formas de estar en el mundo.
Al difuminar los límites entre vivir y hacer, exploran nuevas maneras de trabajar, compartir espacio y construir comunidad a través de su práctica.
Imágenes cortesía de lxs artistas.

PARTICIPANTS
_Espace Aygo @espaceaygo
Espace Aygo is an art collective founded by: Salomé Sperling (FR), Line Murken (SWE), Sijmen Vellekoop (NL) and Jaime le Bleu (NL).
The collective started by the act of living and shaping their own environment. Their practice merges spatial design, furniture, installation and performance.
They approach making not only as a way to form matter but also to shape the conditions of living; rituals, relationships and ways of being in the world.
By blurring boundaries between living and making, they explore alternative ways of working, sharing space, and constructing community through their practice.
ESP_
Espace Aygo es un colectivo artístico fundado por Salomé Sperling (FR), Line Murken (SWE), Sijmen Vellekoop (NL) y Jaime le Bleu (NL).
El colectivo surge a partir del acto de habitar y construir su propio entorno. Su práctica combina diseño de espacio, mobiliario y performance.
Entienden el hacer no solo como una forma de dar forma a la materia, sino también de configurar las condiciones de vida: costumbres, relaciones y formas de estar en el mundo.
Al difuminar los límites entre vivir y hacer, exploran nuevas maneras de trabajar, compartir espacio y construir comunidad a través de su práctica.
Imágenes cortesía de lxs artistas.

PARTICIPANTS
_Espace Aygo @espaceaygo
Espace Aygo is an art collective founded by: Salomé Sperling (FR), Line Murken (SWE), Sijmen Vellekoop (NL) and Jaime le Bleu (NL).
The collective started by the act of living and shaping their own environment. Their practice merges spatial design, furniture, installation and performance.
They approach making not only as a way to form matter but also to shape the conditions of living; rituals, relationships and ways of being in the world.
By blurring boundaries between living and making, they explore alternative ways of working, sharing space, and constructing community through their practice.
ESP_
Espace Aygo es un colectivo artístico fundado por Salomé Sperling (FR), Line Murken (SWE), Sijmen Vellekoop (NL) y Jaime le Bleu (NL).
El colectivo surge a partir del acto de habitar y construir su propio entorno. Su práctica combina diseño de espacio, mobiliario y performance.
Entienden el hacer no solo como una forma de dar forma a la materia, sino también de configurar las condiciones de vida: costumbres, relaciones y formas de estar en el mundo.
Al difuminar los límites entre vivir y hacer, exploran nuevas maneras de trabajar, compartir espacio y construir comunidad a través de su práctica.
Imágenes cortesía de lxs artistas.

WORKSHOPS 2026 | “Cadavre Exquis: How Things Stay Together” @espaceaygo
This workshop explores the shift from individuality to collectivity through the lens of Cadavre Exquis. Participants reflect on how ideas emerge in dialogue with others, and how authorship, control, and ego transform within collaborative processes.
Through a series of collective exercises, individual self-expression is gradually translated into three-dimensional propositions. The workshop addresses themes such as domestic rituals, shared living, material storytelling, and the role of the individual within a collective framework. Making becomes a way of thinking together, where reaction, misinterpretation, and negotiation shape the outcome.
The main assignment consists of developing a room as part of a dissected modular house. Each participant creates a personal spatial microcosm, informed by their own experiences and ideas of domesticity.
Note: Full description on our website (link in bio)
Espace Aygo is a collective of four artists and designers: Sijmen Vellekoop, Jaime Le Bleu, Line Murken and Salomé Sperling, whose practice unfolds as a living artwork: an ongoing experiment in collective life, design, and space.
📅 DATES: July 5th – July 11th 2026
🔖 EARLY BIRD | Until April 30, 2026
Booking via link in bio
Curated by: Guillermo Gil @guillegilfernandez, Pablo Sevilla @sevillaisnotacity & Mathias Schwartz-Clauss
ABOUT US | Domaine de Boisbuchet is an international center for design and architecture in rural France, organising hands-on, interdisciplinary workshops since 1986.

WORKSHOPS 2026 | “Cadavre Exquis: How Things Stay Together” @espaceaygo
This workshop explores the shift from individuality to collectivity through the lens of Cadavre Exquis. Participants reflect on how ideas emerge in dialogue with others, and how authorship, control, and ego transform within collaborative processes.
Through a series of collective exercises, individual self-expression is gradually translated into three-dimensional propositions. The workshop addresses themes such as domestic rituals, shared living, material storytelling, and the role of the individual within a collective framework. Making becomes a way of thinking together, where reaction, misinterpretation, and negotiation shape the outcome.
The main assignment consists of developing a room as part of a dissected modular house. Each participant creates a personal spatial microcosm, informed by their own experiences and ideas of domesticity.
Note: Full description on our website (link in bio)
Espace Aygo is a collective of four artists and designers: Sijmen Vellekoop, Jaime Le Bleu, Line Murken and Salomé Sperling, whose practice unfolds as a living artwork: an ongoing experiment in collective life, design, and space.
📅 DATES: July 5th – July 11th 2026
🔖 EARLY BIRD | Until April 30, 2026
Booking via link in bio
Curated by: Guillermo Gil @guillegilfernandez, Pablo Sevilla @sevillaisnotacity & Mathias Schwartz-Clauss
ABOUT US | Domaine de Boisbuchet is an international center for design and architecture in rural France, organising hands-on, interdisciplinary workshops since 1986.

WORKSHOPS 2026 | “Cadavre Exquis: How Things Stay Together” @espaceaygo
This workshop explores the shift from individuality to collectivity through the lens of Cadavre Exquis. Participants reflect on how ideas emerge in dialogue with others, and how authorship, control, and ego transform within collaborative processes.
Through a series of collective exercises, individual self-expression is gradually translated into three-dimensional propositions. The workshop addresses themes such as domestic rituals, shared living, material storytelling, and the role of the individual within a collective framework. Making becomes a way of thinking together, where reaction, misinterpretation, and negotiation shape the outcome.
The main assignment consists of developing a room as part of a dissected modular house. Each participant creates a personal spatial microcosm, informed by their own experiences and ideas of domesticity.
Note: Full description on our website (link in bio)
Espace Aygo is a collective of four artists and designers: Sijmen Vellekoop, Jaime Le Bleu, Line Murken and Salomé Sperling, whose practice unfolds as a living artwork: an ongoing experiment in collective life, design, and space.
📅 DATES: July 5th – July 11th 2026
🔖 EARLY BIRD | Until April 30, 2026
Booking via link in bio
Curated by: Guillermo Gil @guillegilfernandez, Pablo Sevilla @sevillaisnotacity & Mathias Schwartz-Clauss
ABOUT US | Domaine de Boisbuchet is an international center for design and architecture in rural France, organising hands-on, interdisciplinary workshops since 1986.

WORKSHOPS 2026 | “Cadavre Exquis: How Things Stay Together” @espaceaygo
This workshop explores the shift from individuality to collectivity through the lens of Cadavre Exquis. Participants reflect on how ideas emerge in dialogue with others, and how authorship, control, and ego transform within collaborative processes.
Through a series of collective exercises, individual self-expression is gradually translated into three-dimensional propositions. The workshop addresses themes such as domestic rituals, shared living, material storytelling, and the role of the individual within a collective framework. Making becomes a way of thinking together, where reaction, misinterpretation, and negotiation shape the outcome.
The main assignment consists of developing a room as part of a dissected modular house. Each participant creates a personal spatial microcosm, informed by their own experiences and ideas of domesticity.
Note: Full description on our website (link in bio)
Espace Aygo is a collective of four artists and designers: Sijmen Vellekoop, Jaime Le Bleu, Line Murken and Salomé Sperling, whose practice unfolds as a living artwork: an ongoing experiment in collective life, design, and space.
📅 DATES: July 5th – July 11th 2026
🔖 EARLY BIRD | Until April 30, 2026
Booking via link in bio
Curated by: Guillermo Gil @guillegilfernandez, Pablo Sevilla @sevillaisnotacity & Mathias Schwartz-Clauss
ABOUT US | Domaine de Boisbuchet is an international center for design and architecture in rural France, organising hands-on, interdisciplinary workshops since 1986.

WORKSHOPS 2026 | “Cadavre Exquis: How Things Stay Together” @espaceaygo
This workshop explores the shift from individuality to collectivity through the lens of Cadavre Exquis. Participants reflect on how ideas emerge in dialogue with others, and how authorship, control, and ego transform within collaborative processes.
Through a series of collective exercises, individual self-expression is gradually translated into three-dimensional propositions. The workshop addresses themes such as domestic rituals, shared living, material storytelling, and the role of the individual within a collective framework. Making becomes a way of thinking together, where reaction, misinterpretation, and negotiation shape the outcome.
The main assignment consists of developing a room as part of a dissected modular house. Each participant creates a personal spatial microcosm, informed by their own experiences and ideas of domesticity.
Note: Full description on our website (link in bio)
Espace Aygo is a collective of four artists and designers: Sijmen Vellekoop, Jaime Le Bleu, Line Murken and Salomé Sperling, whose practice unfolds as a living artwork: an ongoing experiment in collective life, design, and space.
📅 DATES: July 5th – July 11th 2026
🔖 EARLY BIRD | Until April 30, 2026
Booking via link in bio
Curated by: Guillermo Gil @guillegilfernandez, Pablo Sevilla @sevillaisnotacity & Mathias Schwartz-Clauss
ABOUT US | Domaine de Boisbuchet is an international center for design and architecture in rural France, organising hands-on, interdisciplinary workshops since 1986.

WORKSHOPS 2026 | “Cadavre Exquis: How Things Stay Together” @espaceaygo
This workshop explores the shift from individuality to collectivity through the lens of Cadavre Exquis. Participants reflect on how ideas emerge in dialogue with others, and how authorship, control, and ego transform within collaborative processes.
Through a series of collective exercises, individual self-expression is gradually translated into three-dimensional propositions. The workshop addresses themes such as domestic rituals, shared living, material storytelling, and the role of the individual within a collective framework. Making becomes a way of thinking together, where reaction, misinterpretation, and negotiation shape the outcome.
The main assignment consists of developing a room as part of a dissected modular house. Each participant creates a personal spatial microcosm, informed by their own experiences and ideas of domesticity.
Note: Full description on our website (link in bio)
Espace Aygo is a collective of four artists and designers: Sijmen Vellekoop, Jaime Le Bleu, Line Murken and Salomé Sperling, whose practice unfolds as a living artwork: an ongoing experiment in collective life, design, and space.
📅 DATES: July 5th – July 11th 2026
🔖 EARLY BIRD | Until April 30, 2026
Booking via link in bio
Curated by: Guillermo Gil @guillegilfernandez, Pablo Sevilla @sevillaisnotacity & Mathias Schwartz-Clauss
ABOUT US | Domaine de Boisbuchet is an international center for design and architecture in rural France, organising hands-on, interdisciplinary workshops since 1986.

WORKSHOPS 2026 | “Cadavre Exquis: How Things Stay Together” @espaceaygo
This workshop explores the shift from individuality to collectivity through the lens of Cadavre Exquis. Participants reflect on how ideas emerge in dialogue with others, and how authorship, control, and ego transform within collaborative processes.
Through a series of collective exercises, individual self-expression is gradually translated into three-dimensional propositions. The workshop addresses themes such as domestic rituals, shared living, material storytelling, and the role of the individual within a collective framework. Making becomes a way of thinking together, where reaction, misinterpretation, and negotiation shape the outcome.
The main assignment consists of developing a room as part of a dissected modular house. Each participant creates a personal spatial microcosm, informed by their own experiences and ideas of domesticity.
Note: Full description on our website (link in bio)
Espace Aygo is a collective of four artists and designers: Sijmen Vellekoop, Jaime Le Bleu, Line Murken and Salomé Sperling, whose practice unfolds as a living artwork: an ongoing experiment in collective life, design, and space.
📅 DATES: July 5th – July 11th 2026
🔖 EARLY BIRD | Until April 30, 2026
Booking via link in bio
Curated by: Guillermo Gil @guillegilfernandez, Pablo Sevilla @sevillaisnotacity & Mathias Schwartz-Clauss
ABOUT US | Domaine de Boisbuchet is an international center for design and architecture in rural France, organising hands-on, interdisciplinary workshops since 1986.

WORKSHOPS 2026 | “Cadavre Exquis: How Things Stay Together” @espaceaygo
This workshop explores the shift from individuality to collectivity through the lens of Cadavre Exquis. Participants reflect on how ideas emerge in dialogue with others, and how authorship, control, and ego transform within collaborative processes.
Through a series of collective exercises, individual self-expression is gradually translated into three-dimensional propositions. The workshop addresses themes such as domestic rituals, shared living, material storytelling, and the role of the individual within a collective framework. Making becomes a way of thinking together, where reaction, misinterpretation, and negotiation shape the outcome.
The main assignment consists of developing a room as part of a dissected modular house. Each participant creates a personal spatial microcosm, informed by their own experiences and ideas of domesticity.
Note: Full description on our website (link in bio)
Espace Aygo is a collective of four artists and designers: Sijmen Vellekoop, Jaime Le Bleu, Line Murken and Salomé Sperling, whose practice unfolds as a living artwork: an ongoing experiment in collective life, design, and space.
📅 DATES: July 5th – July 11th 2026
🔖 EARLY BIRD | Until April 30, 2026
Booking via link in bio
Curated by: Guillermo Gil @guillegilfernandez, Pablo Sevilla @sevillaisnotacity & Mathias Schwartz-Clauss
ABOUT US | Domaine de Boisbuchet is an international center for design and architecture in rural France, organising hands-on, interdisciplinary workshops since 1986.

WORKSHOPS 2026 | “Cadavre Exquis: How Things Stay Together” @espaceaygo
This workshop explores the shift from individuality to collectivity through the lens of Cadavre Exquis. Participants reflect on how ideas emerge in dialogue with others, and how authorship, control, and ego transform within collaborative processes.
Through a series of collective exercises, individual self-expression is gradually translated into three-dimensional propositions. The workshop addresses themes such as domestic rituals, shared living, material storytelling, and the role of the individual within a collective framework. Making becomes a way of thinking together, where reaction, misinterpretation, and negotiation shape the outcome.
The main assignment consists of developing a room as part of a dissected modular house. Each participant creates a personal spatial microcosm, informed by their own experiences and ideas of domesticity.
Note: Full description on our website (link in bio)
Espace Aygo is a collective of four artists and designers: Sijmen Vellekoop, Jaime Le Bleu, Line Murken and Salomé Sperling, whose practice unfolds as a living artwork: an ongoing experiment in collective life, design, and space.
📅 DATES: July 5th – July 11th 2026
🔖 EARLY BIRD | Until April 30, 2026
Booking via link in bio
Curated by: Guillermo Gil @guillegilfernandez, Pablo Sevilla @sevillaisnotacity & Mathias Schwartz-Clauss
ABOUT US | Domaine de Boisbuchet is an international center for design and architecture in rural France, organising hands-on, interdisciplinary workshops since 1986.

WORKSHOPS 2026 | “Cadavre Exquis: How Things Stay Together” @espaceaygo
This workshop explores the shift from individuality to collectivity through the lens of Cadavre Exquis. Participants reflect on how ideas emerge in dialogue with others, and how authorship, control, and ego transform within collaborative processes.
Through a series of collective exercises, individual self-expression is gradually translated into three-dimensional propositions. The workshop addresses themes such as domestic rituals, shared living, material storytelling, and the role of the individual within a collective framework. Making becomes a way of thinking together, where reaction, misinterpretation, and negotiation shape the outcome.
The main assignment consists of developing a room as part of a dissected modular house. Each participant creates a personal spatial microcosm, informed by their own experiences and ideas of domesticity.
Note: Full description on our website (link in bio)
Espace Aygo is a collective of four artists and designers: Sijmen Vellekoop, Jaime Le Bleu, Line Murken and Salomé Sperling, whose practice unfolds as a living artwork: an ongoing experiment in collective life, design, and space.
📅 DATES: July 5th – July 11th 2026
🔖 EARLY BIRD | Until April 30, 2026
Booking via link in bio
Curated by: Guillermo Gil @guillegilfernandez, Pablo Sevilla @sevillaisnotacity & Mathias Schwartz-Clauss
ABOUT US | Domaine de Boisbuchet is an international center for design and architecture in rural France, organising hands-on, interdisciplinary workshops since 1986.

PROJECT ROOM #23 THIS AGREEMENT
On view until April 11, 2026
A group exhibition by @espaceaygo, @nicolas.zanoni and @isbn.billy
This agreement, fabric plywood, 2026
PROJECT ROOM
29 rue de Bellechasse, 75007 Paris
Monday-Friday, 10am-7pm
Saturday, 11am-7pm
📷 @tom_dagnas
@matterandshape (hors les murs)

‘And so, Espace Aygo has not “repaired” the house in Brussels; they have grafted onto the ruins of that house a parallel universe, unexpected and unpredictable, in which steel and wood merge, violet and green associate, brutalism and art nouveau attempt to become synonymous’.
—Emanuele Coccia
Espace Aygo (@espaceaygo) on the cover of Apartamento magazine issue #34.
Become a member to read Emanuele Coccia’s (@unicamens) essay ‘Espace Aygo Lives Forever’ and see Lee Wei Swee’s (@sweeriouslee) photos of the home in our archive.
#apartamentomagazine

‘And so, Espace Aygo has not “repaired” the house in Brussels; they have grafted onto the ruins of that house a parallel universe, unexpected and unpredictable, in which steel and wood merge, violet and green associate, brutalism and art nouveau attempt to become synonymous’.
—Emanuele Coccia
Espace Aygo (@espaceaygo) on the cover of Apartamento magazine issue #34.
Become a member to read Emanuele Coccia’s (@unicamens) essay ‘Espace Aygo Lives Forever’ and see Lee Wei Swee’s (@sweeriouslee) photos of the home in our archive.
#apartamentomagazine

‘And so, Espace Aygo has not “repaired” the house in Brussels; they have grafted onto the ruins of that house a parallel universe, unexpected and unpredictable, in which steel and wood merge, violet and green associate, brutalism and art nouveau attempt to become synonymous’.
—Emanuele Coccia
Espace Aygo (@espaceaygo) on the cover of Apartamento magazine issue #34.
Become a member to read Emanuele Coccia’s (@unicamens) essay ‘Espace Aygo Lives Forever’ and see Lee Wei Swee’s (@sweeriouslee) photos of the home in our archive.
#apartamentomagazine

‘And so, Espace Aygo has not “repaired” the house in Brussels; they have grafted onto the ruins of that house a parallel universe, unexpected and unpredictable, in which steel and wood merge, violet and green associate, brutalism and art nouveau attempt to become synonymous’.
—Emanuele Coccia
Espace Aygo (@espaceaygo) on the cover of Apartamento magazine issue #34.
Become a member to read Emanuele Coccia’s (@unicamens) essay ‘Espace Aygo Lives Forever’ and see Lee Wei Swee’s (@sweeriouslee) photos of the home in our archive.
#apartamentomagazine

‘And so, Espace Aygo has not “repaired” the house in Brussels; they have grafted onto the ruins of that house a parallel universe, unexpected and unpredictable, in which steel and wood merge, violet and green associate, brutalism and art nouveau attempt to become synonymous’.
—Emanuele Coccia
Espace Aygo (@espaceaygo) on the cover of Apartamento magazine issue #34.
Become a member to read Emanuele Coccia’s (@unicamens) essay ‘Espace Aygo Lives Forever’ and see Lee Wei Swee’s (@sweeriouslee) photos of the home in our archive.
#apartamentomagazine

‘And so, Espace Aygo has not “repaired” the house in Brussels; they have grafted onto the ruins of that house a parallel universe, unexpected and unpredictable, in which steel and wood merge, violet and green associate, brutalism and art nouveau attempt to become synonymous’.
—Emanuele Coccia
Espace Aygo (@espaceaygo) on the cover of Apartamento magazine issue #34.
Become a member to read Emanuele Coccia’s (@unicamens) essay ‘Espace Aygo Lives Forever’ and see Lee Wei Swee’s (@sweeriouslee) photos of the home in our archive.
#apartamentomagazine

‘And so, Espace Aygo has not “repaired” the house in Brussels; they have grafted onto the ruins of that house a parallel universe, unexpected and unpredictable, in which steel and wood merge, violet and green associate, brutalism and art nouveau attempt to become synonymous’.
—Emanuele Coccia
Espace Aygo (@espaceaygo) on the cover of Apartamento magazine issue #34.
Become a member to read Emanuele Coccia’s (@unicamens) essay ‘Espace Aygo Lives Forever’ and see Lee Wei Swee’s (@sweeriouslee) photos of the home in our archive.
#apartamentomagazine

‘And so, Espace Aygo has not “repaired” the house in Brussels; they have grafted onto the ruins of that house a parallel universe, unexpected and unpredictable, in which steel and wood merge, violet and green associate, brutalism and art nouveau attempt to become synonymous’.
—Emanuele Coccia
Espace Aygo (@espaceaygo) on the cover of Apartamento magazine issue #34.
Become a member to read Emanuele Coccia’s (@unicamens) essay ‘Espace Aygo Lives Forever’ and see Lee Wei Swee’s (@sweeriouslee) photos of the home in our archive.
#apartamentomagazine

Patrique Garner Chairs, Cherry, Azobé, 2026.
On show at This Agreement, India Mahdavi Project Space, Rue de Bellechasse 29.
Photo by @antoinegrenez and @tom_dagnas

Patrique Garner Chairs, Cherry, Azobé, 2026.
On show at This Agreement, India Mahdavi Project Space, Rue de Bellechasse 29.
Photo by @antoinegrenez and @tom_dagnas

Patrique Garner Chairs, Cherry, Azobé, 2026.
On show at This Agreement, India Mahdavi Project Space, Rue de Bellechasse 29.
Photo by @antoinegrenez and @tom_dagnas

Patrique Garner Chairs, Cherry, Azobé, 2026.
On show at This Agreement, India Mahdavi Project Space, Rue de Bellechasse 29.
Photo by @antoinegrenez and @tom_dagnas

THIS AGREEMENT
29 rue de bellechasse Paris 7
Open 10am-7pm, Monday to Sunday
In case of absence, please contact the showroom at 3 rue las cases, 01 45 55 67 67.
This Agreement is a group exhibition by @espaceaygo , @nicolas.zanoni , and @isbn.billy ,
presented in the Project Room of @indiamahdavi as part of the @matterandshape 2026 (hors les murs) thanks to @danthawley
Bringing together constructed scenes and spatial interventions, the exhibition imagines a decision-making environment through which authority is staged, negotiated, and performed.
The project emerges from a shared anxiety: that decisions shaping collective life are often
made within distant structures of power, removed from the realities they affect. Those who decide rarely remain to live with the consequences. The deliberation room, a typically inaccessible place that becomes here a visualised arena of agreement, where authority figures forge outcomes that reverberate far beyond its walls.
The exhibition constructs scenarios of negotiation without revealing their resolutions,
suspending viewers within the tension of the decision in process. Within this staged environment, objects associated with power operate as emblems of the figures they represent. Furniture, gestures, and spatial arrangements become charged with implication.
Language shifts from communicative tool to performative act; consensus appears fragile, provisional, rehearsed, or subtly imposed.
Rather than referencing specific political events, This Agreement unfolds in the realm of speculation. It concentrates on the atmosphere and mechanics surrounding acts of deliberation: the choreography of bodies, the symbolism of objects, and the architecture that frames authority. In doing so, the artists invite reflection on how power is spatially constructed, and how its consequences extend far beyond the room in which it is performed.
Photos by @tom_dagnas

THIS AGREEMENT
29 rue de bellechasse Paris 7
Open 10am-7pm, Monday to Sunday
In case of absence, please contact the showroom at 3 rue las cases, 01 45 55 67 67.
This Agreement is a group exhibition by @espaceaygo , @nicolas.zanoni , and @isbn.billy ,
presented in the Project Room of @indiamahdavi as part of the @matterandshape 2026 (hors les murs) thanks to @danthawley
Bringing together constructed scenes and spatial interventions, the exhibition imagines a decision-making environment through which authority is staged, negotiated, and performed.
The project emerges from a shared anxiety: that decisions shaping collective life are often
made within distant structures of power, removed from the realities they affect. Those who decide rarely remain to live with the consequences. The deliberation room, a typically inaccessible place that becomes here a visualised arena of agreement, where authority figures forge outcomes that reverberate far beyond its walls.
The exhibition constructs scenarios of negotiation without revealing their resolutions,
suspending viewers within the tension of the decision in process. Within this staged environment, objects associated with power operate as emblems of the figures they represent. Furniture, gestures, and spatial arrangements become charged with implication.
Language shifts from communicative tool to performative act; consensus appears fragile, provisional, rehearsed, or subtly imposed.
Rather than referencing specific political events, This Agreement unfolds in the realm of speculation. It concentrates on the atmosphere and mechanics surrounding acts of deliberation: the choreography of bodies, the symbolism of objects, and the architecture that frames authority. In doing so, the artists invite reflection on how power is spatially constructed, and how its consequences extend far beyond the room in which it is performed.
Photos by @tom_dagnas

THIS AGREEMENT
29 rue de bellechasse Paris 7
Open 10am-7pm, Monday to Sunday
In case of absence, please contact the showroom at 3 rue las cases, 01 45 55 67 67.
This Agreement is a group exhibition by @espaceaygo , @nicolas.zanoni , and @isbn.billy ,
presented in the Project Room of @indiamahdavi as part of the @matterandshape 2026 (hors les murs) thanks to @danthawley
Bringing together constructed scenes and spatial interventions, the exhibition imagines a decision-making environment through which authority is staged, negotiated, and performed.
The project emerges from a shared anxiety: that decisions shaping collective life are often
made within distant structures of power, removed from the realities they affect. Those who decide rarely remain to live with the consequences. The deliberation room, a typically inaccessible place that becomes here a visualised arena of agreement, where authority figures forge outcomes that reverberate far beyond its walls.
The exhibition constructs scenarios of negotiation without revealing their resolutions,
suspending viewers within the tension of the decision in process. Within this staged environment, objects associated with power operate as emblems of the figures they represent. Furniture, gestures, and spatial arrangements become charged with implication.
Language shifts from communicative tool to performative act; consensus appears fragile, provisional, rehearsed, or subtly imposed.
Rather than referencing specific political events, This Agreement unfolds in the realm of speculation. It concentrates on the atmosphere and mechanics surrounding acts of deliberation: the choreography of bodies, the symbolism of objects, and the architecture that frames authority. In doing so, the artists invite reflection on how power is spatially constructed, and how its consequences extend far beyond the room in which it is performed.
Photos by @tom_dagnas

THIS AGREEMENT
29 rue de bellechasse Paris 7
Open 10am-7pm, Monday to Sunday
In case of absence, please contact the showroom at 3 rue las cases, 01 45 55 67 67.
This Agreement is a group exhibition by @espaceaygo , @nicolas.zanoni , and @isbn.billy ,
presented in the Project Room of @indiamahdavi as part of the @matterandshape 2026 (hors les murs) thanks to @danthawley
Bringing together constructed scenes and spatial interventions, the exhibition imagines a decision-making environment through which authority is staged, negotiated, and performed.
The project emerges from a shared anxiety: that decisions shaping collective life are often
made within distant structures of power, removed from the realities they affect. Those who decide rarely remain to live with the consequences. The deliberation room, a typically inaccessible place that becomes here a visualised arena of agreement, where authority figures forge outcomes that reverberate far beyond its walls.
The exhibition constructs scenarios of negotiation without revealing their resolutions,
suspending viewers within the tension of the decision in process. Within this staged environment, objects associated with power operate as emblems of the figures they represent. Furniture, gestures, and spatial arrangements become charged with implication.
Language shifts from communicative tool to performative act; consensus appears fragile, provisional, rehearsed, or subtly imposed.
Rather than referencing specific political events, This Agreement unfolds in the realm of speculation. It concentrates on the atmosphere and mechanics surrounding acts of deliberation: the choreography of bodies, the symbolism of objects, and the architecture that frames authority. In doing so, the artists invite reflection on how power is spatially constructed, and how its consequences extend far beyond the room in which it is performed.
Photos by @tom_dagnas

THIS AGREEMENT
29 rue de bellechasse Paris 7
Open 10am-7pm, Monday to Sunday
In case of absence, please contact the showroom at 3 rue las cases, 01 45 55 67 67.
This Agreement is a group exhibition by @espaceaygo , @nicolas.zanoni , and @isbn.billy ,
presented in the Project Room of @indiamahdavi as part of the @matterandshape 2026 (hors les murs) thanks to @danthawley
Bringing together constructed scenes and spatial interventions, the exhibition imagines a decision-making environment through which authority is staged, negotiated, and performed.
The project emerges from a shared anxiety: that decisions shaping collective life are often
made within distant structures of power, removed from the realities they affect. Those who decide rarely remain to live with the consequences. The deliberation room, a typically inaccessible place that becomes here a visualised arena of agreement, where authority figures forge outcomes that reverberate far beyond its walls.
The exhibition constructs scenarios of negotiation without revealing their resolutions,
suspending viewers within the tension of the decision in process. Within this staged environment, objects associated with power operate as emblems of the figures they represent. Furniture, gestures, and spatial arrangements become charged with implication.
Language shifts from communicative tool to performative act; consensus appears fragile, provisional, rehearsed, or subtly imposed.
Rather than referencing specific political events, This Agreement unfolds in the realm of speculation. It concentrates on the atmosphere and mechanics surrounding acts of deliberation: the choreography of bodies, the symbolism of objects, and the architecture that frames authority. In doing so, the artists invite reflection on how power is spatially constructed, and how its consequences extend far beyond the room in which it is performed.
Photos by @tom_dagnas

This Agreement
Opening Thursday, March 5 !!
From March 5 to 29, 2–7 pm daily
29 rue bellechasse 75007
@espaceaygo , @isbn.billy and @nicolas.zanoni have taken over @indiamahdavi project room on the occasion of the @matterandshape salon (hors les murs)
This exhibition imagines a hidden room. A place where choices are made. Dramatic, exposed, and slightly theatrical, it reveals the tension in a space we are usually not allowed to see. What does power look like when it is staged? And what happens to the room when the meeting is over?

Adieu ‘Marteau’ Experiment #1
Four years ago, we arrived in Bruxelles with nothing but an urge to make things together.
Still in school, having to “report back” to people who didn’t fully understand what we were building, we started Experiment #1: Marteau. We were graduating, trying to figure out how to live and we realised, quite suddenly and very clearly: we couldn’t do any of it without each other.
We became a family of four, and a family of many more.
Aygo grew like something alive; a shared organism that breathes through us, heals us, confuses us, feeds us, holds us. We have been feeding one another every single day since, sometimes with ideas, sometimes with tools, sometimes with food, and sometimes just with presence.
Aygo is home.
Aygo is the place we learned to welcome ourselves, and then to welcome others.
Aygo is the first door we ever built together.
And now, Aygo Experiment #1 is coming to an end this February.
Marteau was the beginning! The messy, beautiful, improvised, stubborn beginning.
It gave us a roof, a playground, a laboratory, a refuge, a battleground, a school of its own.
It taught us how to live collectively, how to work collectively, how to fail collectively, and how to grow collectively.
There is an infinite amount of words we could say about this place.
There are an immense number of people we want to thank for the support, the trust, the curiosity, the collaborations, the late-night visits, the constant acts of care, and for believing in the strange little world we were building inside these walls.
You shaped Marteau just as much as we did.
Leaving is not an ending but a new beginning.
We have decided to sell all of the creations that occupy ‘Marteau’ as they stay so contextual, reflecting the city and the time they are from.
But still, we carry everything and everyone with us.
Aygo is still alive, maybe more alive than ever and what comes next will be Experiment #2, the new project we are starting to shape.
To Marteau: thank you for holding us.
To everyone who crossed our path here: thank you for amplifying us.
Goodbye Marteau; and thank you for everything.
(Info for last opening coming soon)

Adieu ‘Marteau’ Experiment #1
Four years ago, we arrived in Bruxelles with nothing but an urge to make things together.
Still in school, having to “report back” to people who didn’t fully understand what we were building, we started Experiment #1: Marteau. We were graduating, trying to figure out how to live and we realised, quite suddenly and very clearly: we couldn’t do any of it without each other.
We became a family of four, and a family of many more.
Aygo grew like something alive; a shared organism that breathes through us, heals us, confuses us, feeds us, holds us. We have been feeding one another every single day since, sometimes with ideas, sometimes with tools, sometimes with food, and sometimes just with presence.
Aygo is home.
Aygo is the place we learned to welcome ourselves, and then to welcome others.
Aygo is the first door we ever built together.
And now, Aygo Experiment #1 is coming to an end this February.
Marteau was the beginning! The messy, beautiful, improvised, stubborn beginning.
It gave us a roof, a playground, a laboratory, a refuge, a battleground, a school of its own.
It taught us how to live collectively, how to work collectively, how to fail collectively, and how to grow collectively.
There is an infinite amount of words we could say about this place.
There are an immense number of people we want to thank for the support, the trust, the curiosity, the collaborations, the late-night visits, the constant acts of care, and for believing in the strange little world we were building inside these walls.
You shaped Marteau just as much as we did.
Leaving is not an ending but a new beginning.
We have decided to sell all of the creations that occupy ‘Marteau’ as they stay so contextual, reflecting the city and the time they are from.
But still, we carry everything and everyone with us.
Aygo is still alive, maybe more alive than ever and what comes next will be Experiment #2, the new project we are starting to shape.
To Marteau: thank you for holding us.
To everyone who crossed our path here: thank you for amplifying us.
Goodbye Marteau; and thank you for everything.
(Info for last opening coming soon)
Adieu ‘Marteau’ Experiment #1
Four years ago, we arrived in Bruxelles with nothing but an urge to make things together.
Still in school, having to “report back” to people who didn’t fully understand what we were building, we started Experiment #1: Marteau. We were graduating, trying to figure out how to live and we realised, quite suddenly and very clearly: we couldn’t do any of it without each other.
We became a family of four, and a family of many more.
Aygo grew like something alive; a shared organism that breathes through us, heals us, confuses us, feeds us, holds us. We have been feeding one another every single day since, sometimes with ideas, sometimes with tools, sometimes with food, and sometimes just with presence.
Aygo is home.
Aygo is the place we learned to welcome ourselves, and then to welcome others.
Aygo is the first door we ever built together.
And now, Aygo Experiment #1 is coming to an end this February.
Marteau was the beginning! The messy, beautiful, improvised, stubborn beginning.
It gave us a roof, a playground, a laboratory, a refuge, a battleground, a school of its own.
It taught us how to live collectively, how to work collectively, how to fail collectively, and how to grow collectively.
There is an infinite amount of words we could say about this place.
There are an immense number of people we want to thank for the support, the trust, the curiosity, the collaborations, the late-night visits, the constant acts of care, and for believing in the strange little world we were building inside these walls.
You shaped Marteau just as much as we did.
Leaving is not an ending but a new beginning.
We have decided to sell all of the creations that occupy ‘Marteau’ as they stay so contextual, reflecting the city and the time they are from.
But still, we carry everything and everyone with us.
Aygo is still alive, maybe more alive than ever and what comes next will be Experiment #2, the new project we are starting to shape.
To Marteau: thank you for holding us.
To everyone who crossed our path here: thank you for amplifying us.
Goodbye Marteau; and thank you for everything.
(Info for last opening coming soon)

Adieu ‘Marteau’ Experiment #1
Four years ago, we arrived in Bruxelles with nothing but an urge to make things together.
Still in school, having to “report back” to people who didn’t fully understand what we were building, we started Experiment #1: Marteau. We were graduating, trying to figure out how to live and we realised, quite suddenly and very clearly: we couldn’t do any of it without each other.
We became a family of four, and a family of many more.
Aygo grew like something alive; a shared organism that breathes through us, heals us, confuses us, feeds us, holds us. We have been feeding one another every single day since, sometimes with ideas, sometimes with tools, sometimes with food, and sometimes just with presence.
Aygo is home.
Aygo is the place we learned to welcome ourselves, and then to welcome others.
Aygo is the first door we ever built together.
And now, Aygo Experiment #1 is coming to an end this February.
Marteau was the beginning! The messy, beautiful, improvised, stubborn beginning.
It gave us a roof, a playground, a laboratory, a refuge, a battleground, a school of its own.
It taught us how to live collectively, how to work collectively, how to fail collectively, and how to grow collectively.
There is an infinite amount of words we could say about this place.
There are an immense number of people we want to thank for the support, the trust, the curiosity, the collaborations, the late-night visits, the constant acts of care, and for believing in the strange little world we were building inside these walls.
You shaped Marteau just as much as we did.
Leaving is not an ending but a new beginning.
We have decided to sell all of the creations that occupy ‘Marteau’ as they stay so contextual, reflecting the city and the time they are from.
But still, we carry everything and everyone with us.
Aygo is still alive, maybe more alive than ever and what comes next will be Experiment #2, the new project we are starting to shape.
To Marteau: thank you for holding us.
To everyone who crossed our path here: thank you for amplifying us.
Goodbye Marteau; and thank you for everything.
(Info for last opening coming soon)
Adieu ‘Marteau’ Experiment #1
Four years ago, we arrived in Bruxelles with nothing but an urge to make things together.
Still in school, having to “report back” to people who didn’t fully understand what we were building, we started Experiment #1: Marteau. We were graduating, trying to figure out how to live and we realised, quite suddenly and very clearly: we couldn’t do any of it without each other.
We became a family of four, and a family of many more.
Aygo grew like something alive; a shared organism that breathes through us, heals us, confuses us, feeds us, holds us. We have been feeding one another every single day since, sometimes with ideas, sometimes with tools, sometimes with food, and sometimes just with presence.
Aygo is home.
Aygo is the place we learned to welcome ourselves, and then to welcome others.
Aygo is the first door we ever built together.
And now, Aygo Experiment #1 is coming to an end this February.
Marteau was the beginning! The messy, beautiful, improvised, stubborn beginning.
It gave us a roof, a playground, a laboratory, a refuge, a battleground, a school of its own.
It taught us how to live collectively, how to work collectively, how to fail collectively, and how to grow collectively.
There is an infinite amount of words we could say about this place.
There are an immense number of people we want to thank for the support, the trust, the curiosity, the collaborations, the late-night visits, the constant acts of care, and for believing in the strange little world we were building inside these walls.
You shaped Marteau just as much as we did.
Leaving is not an ending but a new beginning.
We have decided to sell all of the creations that occupy ‘Marteau’ as they stay so contextual, reflecting the city and the time they are from.
But still, we carry everything and everyone with us.
Aygo is still alive, maybe more alive than ever and what comes next will be Experiment #2, the new project we are starting to shape.
To Marteau: thank you for holding us.
To everyone who crossed our path here: thank you for amplifying us.
Goodbye Marteau; and thank you for everything.
(Info for last opening coming soon)

Adieu ‘Marteau’ Experiment #1
Four years ago, we arrived in Bruxelles with nothing but an urge to make things together.
Still in school, having to “report back” to people who didn’t fully understand what we were building, we started Experiment #1: Marteau. We were graduating, trying to figure out how to live and we realised, quite suddenly and very clearly: we couldn’t do any of it without each other.
We became a family of four, and a family of many more.
Aygo grew like something alive; a shared organism that breathes through us, heals us, confuses us, feeds us, holds us. We have been feeding one another every single day since, sometimes with ideas, sometimes with tools, sometimes with food, and sometimes just with presence.
Aygo is home.
Aygo is the place we learned to welcome ourselves, and then to welcome others.
Aygo is the first door we ever built together.
And now, Aygo Experiment #1 is coming to an end this February.
Marteau was the beginning! The messy, beautiful, improvised, stubborn beginning.
It gave us a roof, a playground, a laboratory, a refuge, a battleground, a school of its own.
It taught us how to live collectively, how to work collectively, how to fail collectively, and how to grow collectively.
There is an infinite amount of words we could say about this place.
There are an immense number of people we want to thank for the support, the trust, the curiosity, the collaborations, the late-night visits, the constant acts of care, and for believing in the strange little world we were building inside these walls.
You shaped Marteau just as much as we did.
Leaving is not an ending but a new beginning.
We have decided to sell all of the creations that occupy ‘Marteau’ as they stay so contextual, reflecting the city and the time they are from.
But still, we carry everything and everyone with us.
Aygo is still alive, maybe more alive than ever and what comes next will be Experiment #2, the new project we are starting to shape.
To Marteau: thank you for holding us.
To everyone who crossed our path here: thank you for amplifying us.
Goodbye Marteau; and thank you for everything.
(Info for last opening coming soon)
Adieu ‘Marteau’ Experiment #1
Four years ago, we arrived in Bruxelles with nothing but an urge to make things together.
Still in school, having to “report back” to people who didn’t fully understand what we were building, we started Experiment #1: Marteau. We were graduating, trying to figure out how to live and we realised, quite suddenly and very clearly: we couldn’t do any of it without each other.
We became a family of four, and a family of many more.
Aygo grew like something alive; a shared organism that breathes through us, heals us, confuses us, feeds us, holds us. We have been feeding one another every single day since, sometimes with ideas, sometimes with tools, sometimes with food, and sometimes just with presence.
Aygo is home.
Aygo is the place we learned to welcome ourselves, and then to welcome others.
Aygo is the first door we ever built together.
And now, Aygo Experiment #1 is coming to an end this February.
Marteau was the beginning! The messy, beautiful, improvised, stubborn beginning.
It gave us a roof, a playground, a laboratory, a refuge, a battleground, a school of its own.
It taught us how to live collectively, how to work collectively, how to fail collectively, and how to grow collectively.
There is an infinite amount of words we could say about this place.
There are an immense number of people we want to thank for the support, the trust, the curiosity, the collaborations, the late-night visits, the constant acts of care, and for believing in the strange little world we were building inside these walls.
You shaped Marteau just as much as we did.
Leaving is not an ending but a new beginning.
We have decided to sell all of the creations that occupy ‘Marteau’ as they stay so contextual, reflecting the city and the time they are from.
But still, we carry everything and everyone with us.
Aygo is still alive, maybe more alive than ever and what comes next will be Experiment #2, the new project we are starting to shape.
To Marteau: thank you for holding us.
To everyone who crossed our path here: thank you for amplifying us.
Goodbye Marteau; and thank you for everything.
(Info for last opening coming soon)

Adieu ‘Marteau’ Experiment #1
Four years ago, we arrived in Bruxelles with nothing but an urge to make things together.
Still in school, having to “report back” to people who didn’t fully understand what we were building, we started Experiment #1: Marteau. We were graduating, trying to figure out how to live and we realised, quite suddenly and very clearly: we couldn’t do any of it without each other.
We became a family of four, and a family of many more.
Aygo grew like something alive; a shared organism that breathes through us, heals us, confuses us, feeds us, holds us. We have been feeding one another every single day since, sometimes with ideas, sometimes with tools, sometimes with food, and sometimes just with presence.
Aygo is home.
Aygo is the place we learned to welcome ourselves, and then to welcome others.
Aygo is the first door we ever built together.
And now, Aygo Experiment #1 is coming to an end this February.
Marteau was the beginning! The messy, beautiful, improvised, stubborn beginning.
It gave us a roof, a playground, a laboratory, a refuge, a battleground, a school of its own.
It taught us how to live collectively, how to work collectively, how to fail collectively, and how to grow collectively.
There is an infinite amount of words we could say about this place.
There are an immense number of people we want to thank for the support, the trust, the curiosity, the collaborations, the late-night visits, the constant acts of care, and for believing in the strange little world we were building inside these walls.
You shaped Marteau just as much as we did.
Leaving is not an ending but a new beginning.
We have decided to sell all of the creations that occupy ‘Marteau’ as they stay so contextual, reflecting the city and the time they are from.
But still, we carry everything and everyone with us.
Aygo is still alive, maybe more alive than ever and what comes next will be Experiment #2, the new project we are starting to shape.
To Marteau: thank you for holding us.
To everyone who crossed our path here: thank you for amplifying us.
Goodbye Marteau; and thank you for everything.
(Info for last opening coming soon)

Adieu ‘Marteau’ Experiment #1
Four years ago, we arrived in Bruxelles with nothing but an urge to make things together.
Still in school, having to “report back” to people who didn’t fully understand what we were building, we started Experiment #1: Marteau. We were graduating, trying to figure out how to live and we realised, quite suddenly and very clearly: we couldn’t do any of it without each other.
We became a family of four, and a family of many more.
Aygo grew like something alive; a shared organism that breathes through us, heals us, confuses us, feeds us, holds us. We have been feeding one another every single day since, sometimes with ideas, sometimes with tools, sometimes with food, and sometimes just with presence.
Aygo is home.
Aygo is the place we learned to welcome ourselves, and then to welcome others.
Aygo is the first door we ever built together.
And now, Aygo Experiment #1 is coming to an end this February.
Marteau was the beginning! The messy, beautiful, improvised, stubborn beginning.
It gave us a roof, a playground, a laboratory, a refuge, a battleground, a school of its own.
It taught us how to live collectively, how to work collectively, how to fail collectively, and how to grow collectively.
There is an infinite amount of words we could say about this place.
There are an immense number of people we want to thank for the support, the trust, the curiosity, the collaborations, the late-night visits, the constant acts of care, and for believing in the strange little world we were building inside these walls.
You shaped Marteau just as much as we did.
Leaving is not an ending but a new beginning.
We have decided to sell all of the creations that occupy ‘Marteau’ as they stay so contextual, reflecting the city and the time they are from.
But still, we carry everything and everyone with us.
Aygo is still alive, maybe more alive than ever and what comes next will be Experiment #2, the new project we are starting to shape.
To Marteau: thank you for holding us.
To everyone who crossed our path here: thank you for amplifying us.
Goodbye Marteau; and thank you for everything.
(Info for last opening coming soon)

Adieu ‘Marteau’ Experiment #1
Four years ago, we arrived in Bruxelles with nothing but an urge to make things together.
Still in school, having to “report back” to people who didn’t fully understand what we were building, we started Experiment #1: Marteau. We were graduating, trying to figure out how to live and we realised, quite suddenly and very clearly: we couldn’t do any of it without each other.
We became a family of four, and a family of many more.
Aygo grew like something alive; a shared organism that breathes through us, heals us, confuses us, feeds us, holds us. We have been feeding one another every single day since, sometimes with ideas, sometimes with tools, sometimes with food, and sometimes just with presence.
Aygo is home.
Aygo is the place we learned to welcome ourselves, and then to welcome others.
Aygo is the first door we ever built together.
And now, Aygo Experiment #1 is coming to an end this February.
Marteau was the beginning! The messy, beautiful, improvised, stubborn beginning.
It gave us a roof, a playground, a laboratory, a refuge, a battleground, a school of its own.
It taught us how to live collectively, how to work collectively, how to fail collectively, and how to grow collectively.
There is an infinite amount of words we could say about this place.
There are an immense number of people we want to thank for the support, the trust, the curiosity, the collaborations, the late-night visits, the constant acts of care, and for believing in the strange little world we were building inside these walls.
You shaped Marteau just as much as we did.
Leaving is not an ending but a new beginning.
We have decided to sell all of the creations that occupy ‘Marteau’ as they stay so contextual, reflecting the city and the time they are from.
But still, we carry everything and everyone with us.
Aygo is still alive, maybe more alive than ever and what comes next will be Experiment #2, the new project we are starting to shape.
To Marteau: thank you for holding us.
To everyone who crossed our path here: thank you for amplifying us.
Goodbye Marteau; and thank you for everything.
(Info for last opening coming soon)

Adieu ‘Marteau’ Experiment #1
Four years ago, we arrived in Bruxelles with nothing but an urge to make things together.
Still in school, having to “report back” to people who didn’t fully understand what we were building, we started Experiment #1: Marteau. We were graduating, trying to figure out how to live and we realised, quite suddenly and very clearly: we couldn’t do any of it without each other.
We became a family of four, and a family of many more.
Aygo grew like something alive; a shared organism that breathes through us, heals us, confuses us, feeds us, holds us. We have been feeding one another every single day since, sometimes with ideas, sometimes with tools, sometimes with food, and sometimes just with presence.
Aygo is home.
Aygo is the place we learned to welcome ourselves, and then to welcome others.
Aygo is the first door we ever built together.
And now, Aygo Experiment #1 is coming to an end this February.
Marteau was the beginning! The messy, beautiful, improvised, stubborn beginning.
It gave us a roof, a playground, a laboratory, a refuge, a battleground, a school of its own.
It taught us how to live collectively, how to work collectively, how to fail collectively, and how to grow collectively.
There is an infinite amount of words we could say about this place.
There are an immense number of people we want to thank for the support, the trust, the curiosity, the collaborations, the late-night visits, the constant acts of care, and for believing in the strange little world we were building inside these walls.
You shaped Marteau just as much as we did.
Leaving is not an ending but a new beginning.
We have decided to sell all of the creations that occupy ‘Marteau’ as they stay so contextual, reflecting the city and the time they are from.
But still, we carry everything and everyone with us.
Aygo is still alive, maybe more alive than ever and what comes next will be Experiment #2, the new project we are starting to shape.
To Marteau: thank you for holding us.
To everyone who crossed our path here: thank you for amplifying us.
Goodbye Marteau; and thank you for everything.
(Info for last opening coming soon)
Adieu ‘Marteau’ Experiment #1
Four years ago, we arrived in Bruxelles with nothing but an urge to make things together.
Still in school, having to “report back” to people who didn’t fully understand what we were building, we started Experiment #1: Marteau. We were graduating, trying to figure out how to live and we realised, quite suddenly and very clearly: we couldn’t do any of it without each other.
We became a family of four, and a family of many more.
Aygo grew like something alive; a shared organism that breathes through us, heals us, confuses us, feeds us, holds us. We have been feeding one another every single day since, sometimes with ideas, sometimes with tools, sometimes with food, and sometimes just with presence.
Aygo is home.
Aygo is the place we learned to welcome ourselves, and then to welcome others.
Aygo is the first door we ever built together.
And now, Aygo Experiment #1 is coming to an end this February.
Marteau was the beginning! The messy, beautiful, improvised, stubborn beginning.
It gave us a roof, a playground, a laboratory, a refuge, a battleground, a school of its own.
It taught us how to live collectively, how to work collectively, how to fail collectively, and how to grow collectively.
There is an infinite amount of words we could say about this place.
There are an immense number of people we want to thank for the support, the trust, the curiosity, the collaborations, the late-night visits, the constant acts of care, and for believing in the strange little world we were building inside these walls.
You shaped Marteau just as much as we did.
Leaving is not an ending but a new beginning.
We have decided to sell all of the creations that occupy ‘Marteau’ as they stay so contextual, reflecting the city and the time they are from.
But still, we carry everything and everyone with us.
Aygo is still alive, maybe more alive than ever and what comes next will be Experiment #2, the new project we are starting to shape.
To Marteau: thank you for holding us.
To everyone who crossed our path here: thank you for amplifying us.
Goodbye Marteau; and thank you for everything.
(Info for last opening coming soon)

Adieu ‘Marteau’ Experiment #1
Four years ago, we arrived in Bruxelles with nothing but an urge to make things together.
Still in school, having to “report back” to people who didn’t fully understand what we were building, we started Experiment #1: Marteau. We were graduating, trying to figure out how to live and we realised, quite suddenly and very clearly: we couldn’t do any of it without each other.
We became a family of four, and a family of many more.
Aygo grew like something alive; a shared organism that breathes through us, heals us, confuses us, feeds us, holds us. We have been feeding one another every single day since, sometimes with ideas, sometimes with tools, sometimes with food, and sometimes just with presence.
Aygo is home.
Aygo is the place we learned to welcome ourselves, and then to welcome others.
Aygo is the first door we ever built together.
And now, Aygo Experiment #1 is coming to an end this February.
Marteau was the beginning! The messy, beautiful, improvised, stubborn beginning.
It gave us a roof, a playground, a laboratory, a refuge, a battleground, a school of its own.
It taught us how to live collectively, how to work collectively, how to fail collectively, and how to grow collectively.
There is an infinite amount of words we could say about this place.
There are an immense number of people we want to thank for the support, the trust, the curiosity, the collaborations, the late-night visits, the constant acts of care, and for believing in the strange little world we were building inside these walls.
You shaped Marteau just as much as we did.
Leaving is not an ending but a new beginning.
We have decided to sell all of the creations that occupy ‘Marteau’ as they stay so contextual, reflecting the city and the time they are from.
But still, we carry everything and everyone with us.
Aygo is still alive, maybe more alive than ever and what comes next will be Experiment #2, the new project we are starting to shape.
To Marteau: thank you for holding us.
To everyone who crossed our path here: thank you for amplifying us.
Goodbye Marteau; and thank you for everything.
(Info for last opening coming soon)

Adieu ‘Marteau’ Experiment #1
Four years ago, we arrived in Bruxelles with nothing but an urge to make things together.
Still in school, having to “report back” to people who didn’t fully understand what we were building, we started Experiment #1: Marteau. We were graduating, trying to figure out how to live and we realised, quite suddenly and very clearly: we couldn’t do any of it without each other.
We became a family of four, and a family of many more.
Aygo grew like something alive; a shared organism that breathes through us, heals us, confuses us, feeds us, holds us. We have been feeding one another every single day since, sometimes with ideas, sometimes with tools, sometimes with food, and sometimes just with presence.
Aygo is home.
Aygo is the place we learned to welcome ourselves, and then to welcome others.
Aygo is the first door we ever built together.
And now, Aygo Experiment #1 is coming to an end this February.
Marteau was the beginning! The messy, beautiful, improvised, stubborn beginning.
It gave us a roof, a playground, a laboratory, a refuge, a battleground, a school of its own.
It taught us how to live collectively, how to work collectively, how to fail collectively, and how to grow collectively.
There is an infinite amount of words we could say about this place.
There are an immense number of people we want to thank for the support, the trust, the curiosity, the collaborations, the late-night visits, the constant acts of care, and for believing in the strange little world we were building inside these walls.
You shaped Marteau just as much as we did.
Leaving is not an ending but a new beginning.
We have decided to sell all of the creations that occupy ‘Marteau’ as they stay so contextual, reflecting the city and the time they are from.
But still, we carry everything and everyone with us.
Aygo is still alive, maybe more alive than ever and what comes next will be Experiment #2, the new project we are starting to shape.
To Marteau: thank you for holding us.
To everyone who crossed our path here: thank you for amplifying us.
Goodbye Marteau; and thank you for everything.
(Info for last opening coming soon)

Adieu ‘Marteau’ Experiment #1
Four years ago, we arrived in Bruxelles with nothing but an urge to make things together.
Still in school, having to “report back” to people who didn’t fully understand what we were building, we started Experiment #1: Marteau. We were graduating, trying to figure out how to live and we realised, quite suddenly and very clearly: we couldn’t do any of it without each other.
We became a family of four, and a family of many more.
Aygo grew like something alive; a shared organism that breathes through us, heals us, confuses us, feeds us, holds us. We have been feeding one another every single day since, sometimes with ideas, sometimes with tools, sometimes with food, and sometimes just with presence.
Aygo is home.
Aygo is the place we learned to welcome ourselves, and then to welcome others.
Aygo is the first door we ever built together.
And now, Aygo Experiment #1 is coming to an end this February.
Marteau was the beginning! The messy, beautiful, improvised, stubborn beginning.
It gave us a roof, a playground, a laboratory, a refuge, a battleground, a school of its own.
It taught us how to live collectively, how to work collectively, how to fail collectively, and how to grow collectively.
There is an infinite amount of words we could say about this place.
There are an immense number of people we want to thank for the support, the trust, the curiosity, the collaborations, the late-night visits, the constant acts of care, and for believing in the strange little world we were building inside these walls.
You shaped Marteau just as much as we did.
Leaving is not an ending but a new beginning.
We have decided to sell all of the creations that occupy ‘Marteau’ as they stay so contextual, reflecting the city and the time they are from.
But still, we carry everything and everyone with us.
Aygo is still alive, maybe more alive than ever and what comes next will be Experiment #2, the new project we are starting to shape.
To Marteau: thank you for holding us.
To everyone who crossed our path here: thank you for amplifying us.
Goodbye Marteau; and thank you for everything.
(Info for last opening coming soon)
Adieu ‘Marteau’ Experiment #1
Four years ago, we arrived in Bruxelles with nothing but an urge to make things together.
Still in school, having to “report back” to people who didn’t fully understand what we were building, we started Experiment #1: Marteau. We were graduating, trying to figure out how to live and we realised, quite suddenly and very clearly: we couldn’t do any of it without each other.
We became a family of four, and a family of many more.
Aygo grew like something alive; a shared organism that breathes through us, heals us, confuses us, feeds us, holds us. We have been feeding one another every single day since, sometimes with ideas, sometimes with tools, sometimes with food, and sometimes just with presence.
Aygo is home.
Aygo is the place we learned to welcome ourselves, and then to welcome others.
Aygo is the first door we ever built together.
And now, Aygo Experiment #1 is coming to an end this February.
Marteau was the beginning! The messy, beautiful, improvised, stubborn beginning.
It gave us a roof, a playground, a laboratory, a refuge, a battleground, a school of its own.
It taught us how to live collectively, how to work collectively, how to fail collectively, and how to grow collectively.
There is an infinite amount of words we could say about this place.
There are an immense number of people we want to thank for the support, the trust, the curiosity, the collaborations, the late-night visits, the constant acts of care, and for believing in the strange little world we were building inside these walls.
You shaped Marteau just as much as we did.
Leaving is not an ending but a new beginning.
We have decided to sell all of the creations that occupy ‘Marteau’ as they stay so contextual, reflecting the city and the time they are from.
But still, we carry everything and everyone with us.
Aygo is still alive, maybe more alive than ever and what comes next will be Experiment #2, the new project we are starting to shape.
To Marteau: thank you for holding us.
To everyone who crossed our path here: thank you for amplifying us.
Goodbye Marteau; and thank you for everything.
(Info for last opening coming soon)

Adieu ‘Marteau’ Experiment #1
Four years ago, we arrived in Bruxelles with nothing but an urge to make things together.
Still in school, having to “report back” to people who didn’t fully understand what we were building, we started Experiment #1: Marteau. We were graduating, trying to figure out how to live and we realised, quite suddenly and very clearly: we couldn’t do any of it without each other.
We became a family of four, and a family of many more.
Aygo grew like something alive; a shared organism that breathes through us, heals us, confuses us, feeds us, holds us. We have been feeding one another every single day since, sometimes with ideas, sometimes with tools, sometimes with food, and sometimes just with presence.
Aygo is home.
Aygo is the place we learned to welcome ourselves, and then to welcome others.
Aygo is the first door we ever built together.
And now, Aygo Experiment #1 is coming to an end this February.
Marteau was the beginning! The messy, beautiful, improvised, stubborn beginning.
It gave us a roof, a playground, a laboratory, a refuge, a battleground, a school of its own.
It taught us how to live collectively, how to work collectively, how to fail collectively, and how to grow collectively.
There is an infinite amount of words we could say about this place.
There are an immense number of people we want to thank for the support, the trust, the curiosity, the collaborations, the late-night visits, the constant acts of care, and for believing in the strange little world we were building inside these walls.
You shaped Marteau just as much as we did.
Leaving is not an ending but a new beginning.
We have decided to sell all of the creations that occupy ‘Marteau’ as they stay so contextual, reflecting the city and the time they are from.
But still, we carry everything and everyone with us.
Aygo is still alive, maybe more alive than ever and what comes next will be Experiment #2, the new project we are starting to shape.
To Marteau: thank you for holding us.
To everyone who crossed our path here: thank you for amplifying us.
Goodbye Marteau; and thank you for everything.
(Info for last opening coming soon)

Adieu ‘Marteau’ Experiment #1
Four years ago, we arrived in Bruxelles with nothing but an urge to make things together.
Still in school, having to “report back” to people who didn’t fully understand what we were building, we started Experiment #1: Marteau. We were graduating, trying to figure out how to live and we realised, quite suddenly and very clearly: we couldn’t do any of it without each other.
We became a family of four, and a family of many more.
Aygo grew like something alive; a shared organism that breathes through us, heals us, confuses us, feeds us, holds us. We have been feeding one another every single day since, sometimes with ideas, sometimes with tools, sometimes with food, and sometimes just with presence.
Aygo is home.
Aygo is the place we learned to welcome ourselves, and then to welcome others.
Aygo is the first door we ever built together.
And now, Aygo Experiment #1 is coming to an end this February.
Marteau was the beginning! The messy, beautiful, improvised, stubborn beginning.
It gave us a roof, a playground, a laboratory, a refuge, a battleground, a school of its own.
It taught us how to live collectively, how to work collectively, how to fail collectively, and how to grow collectively.
There is an infinite amount of words we could say about this place.
There are an immense number of people we want to thank for the support, the trust, the curiosity, the collaborations, the late-night visits, the constant acts of care, and for believing in the strange little world we were building inside these walls.
You shaped Marteau just as much as we did.
Leaving is not an ending but a new beginning.
We have decided to sell all of the creations that occupy ‘Marteau’ as they stay so contextual, reflecting the city and the time they are from.
But still, we carry everything and everyone with us.
Aygo is still alive, maybe more alive than ever and what comes next will be Experiment #2, the new project we are starting to shape.
To Marteau: thank you for holding us.
To everyone who crossed our path here: thank you for amplifying us.
Goodbye Marteau; and thank you for everything.
(Info for last opening coming soon)

Adieu ‘Marteau’ Experiment #1
Four years ago, we arrived in Bruxelles with nothing but an urge to make things together.
Still in school, having to “report back” to people who didn’t fully understand what we were building, we started Experiment #1: Marteau. We were graduating, trying to figure out how to live and we realised, quite suddenly and very clearly: we couldn’t do any of it without each other.
We became a family of four, and a family of many more.
Aygo grew like something alive; a shared organism that breathes through us, heals us, confuses us, feeds us, holds us. We have been feeding one another every single day since, sometimes with ideas, sometimes with tools, sometimes with food, and sometimes just with presence.
Aygo is home.
Aygo is the place we learned to welcome ourselves, and then to welcome others.
Aygo is the first door we ever built together.
And now, Aygo Experiment #1 is coming to an end this February.
Marteau was the beginning! The messy, beautiful, improvised, stubborn beginning.
It gave us a roof, a playground, a laboratory, a refuge, a battleground, a school of its own.
It taught us how to live collectively, how to work collectively, how to fail collectively, and how to grow collectively.
There is an infinite amount of words we could say about this place.
There are an immense number of people we want to thank for the support, the trust, the curiosity, the collaborations, the late-night visits, the constant acts of care, and for believing in the strange little world we were building inside these walls.
You shaped Marteau just as much as we did.
Leaving is not an ending but a new beginning.
We have decided to sell all of the creations that occupy ‘Marteau’ as they stay so contextual, reflecting the city and the time they are from.
But still, we carry everything and everyone with us.
Aygo is still alive, maybe more alive than ever and what comes next will be Experiment #2, the new project we are starting to shape.
To Marteau: thank you for holding us.
To everyone who crossed our path here: thank you for amplifying us.
Goodbye Marteau; and thank you for everything.
(Info for last opening coming soon)
Adieu ‘Marteau’ Experiment #1
Four years ago, we arrived in Bruxelles with nothing but an urge to make things together.
Still in school, having to “report back” to people who didn’t fully understand what we were building, we started Experiment #1: Marteau. We were graduating, trying to figure out how to live and we realised, quite suddenly and very clearly: we couldn’t do any of it without each other.
We became a family of four, and a family of many more.
Aygo grew like something alive; a shared organism that breathes through us, heals us, confuses us, feeds us, holds us. We have been feeding one another every single day since, sometimes with ideas, sometimes with tools, sometimes with food, and sometimes just with presence.
Aygo is home.
Aygo is the place we learned to welcome ourselves, and then to welcome others.
Aygo is the first door we ever built together.
And now, Aygo Experiment #1 is coming to an end this February.
Marteau was the beginning! The messy, beautiful, improvised, stubborn beginning.
It gave us a roof, a playground, a laboratory, a refuge, a battleground, a school of its own.
It taught us how to live collectively, how to work collectively, how to fail collectively, and how to grow collectively.
There is an infinite amount of words we could say about this place.
There are an immense number of people we want to thank for the support, the trust, the curiosity, the collaborations, the late-night visits, the constant acts of care, and for believing in the strange little world we were building inside these walls.
You shaped Marteau just as much as we did.
Leaving is not an ending but a new beginning.
We have decided to sell all of the creations that occupy ‘Marteau’ as they stay so contextual, reflecting the city and the time they are from.
But still, we carry everything and everyone with us.
Aygo is still alive, maybe more alive than ever and what comes next will be Experiment #2, the new project we are starting to shape.
To Marteau: thank you for holding us.
To everyone who crossed our path here: thank you for amplifying us.
Goodbye Marteau; and thank you for everything.
(Info for last opening coming soon)
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