Marte Mei van Haaster
Email: studio@martemei.com
More design @marte_mei_makes
Gallery @stvincents
Agency @platformagencyamsterdam
Representation @hushhush.global

“Does anyone still have a single job title,” asks HTSI’s @jellison22 in this week’s editor’s letter. “Doing one job is so passé.” For our new issue, we look at the diverse talents who embody this multi-hyphenate status, including our cover star Marte Mei van Haaster (@martemei). @amancalledmark speaks to the 33-year-old model-turned-sustainable designer at home in Amsterdam ahead of her upcoming Antwerp exhibition.
Meanwhile @rosiemayseed steps into the kingdom of @troyesivan, meeting the Australian singer and social media-sensation and his sister, @sageybabey, as they launch a new fragrance.
Plus – @giselaatlarge heads to designer @billbensley’s colourful Chiang Mai home; the How Long Gone podcast co-host and Hanover founder Chris Black (@donetodeathprojects) talks taste; @aleks_cvetkovic visits menswear boutique Anatomica Paris; @alicelascelles enjoys an audience with Kate Moss’s favourite mixologist; landscape designer Catherine FitzGerald shows us how to spend it in Laois; and much more. Pick up your copy this Saturday and Sunday with the @ft_weekend.
📸: @amelieambroise
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#HTSI #MarteMei #BillBensley #TroyeSivan
Save the Date - Solo Show, Marte Mei
@stvincents Gallery is pleased to present the solo exhibition Mending Lands by Amsterdam-based designer Marte Mei van Haaster, opening on 14 May 2026 in Antwerp.
The exhibition marks the debut of a new body of work developed through an extended research residency at @nesse_terneuzen in Zeeland, a region profoundly affected by PFAS contamination. The project explores phytoremediation: hemp plants grown on contaminated land absorb PFAS from the soil, cleaning it in the process.
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Marte Mei
Solo Show
14.05 — 26.06.2026
Private viewing > 14th, 6 — 9PM (invite or RSVP only)
Public > 15th
ST VINCENTS
Kleine Markt 13, 2000 Antwerp — BE
By appointment or by chance (ring the bell)
24/7 at www.stvincents.co
For a preview or inquiries: hello@stvincents.co
Press inquiries: Meara meara@daly-pr.com
Project made possible with the support of
@stimuleringsfonds
@nesse_terneuzen
@stichtingstokroos
@cultuurfonds
Partners in this project
Phytoremediation -CBiotech
Biomaterial production @beologic_com
Film @frenkie.media
Woodwork @ancodej
Dp @qwertygeenazerty
Composer @samovano
#STVINCENTS_gallery #STVINCENTS_antwerp

Mending Lands is now open! @stvincents
What an opening night, incredibly grateful to all the people who helped this project come to life, and to everyone who came to celebrate the opening and watch the film.
Thank you Henri, Gigi, Adrienne, Anne, Molly, Amanda, Sam, Matthijs, Anco, Jens, Ingmar, Nour, Carlotta, Catherine, Sofie, en Daniel.
Thank you @stimuleringsfonds en @nesse_terneuzen for supporting this project from the start. Without you this would not have been possible.
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Mending Lands
Solo Show
14.05 — 21.08.2026
ST VINCENTS
Kleine Markt 13, 2000 Antwerp — BE
By appointment or by chance (ring the bell)
24/7 at www.stvincents.co
For a preview or inquiries: hello@stvincents.co
Press inquiries: Meara meara@daly-pr.com
Project made possible with the support of
@stimuleringsfonds
@nesse_terneuzen
@stichtingstokroos
@cultuurfonds
Partners in this project
Phytoremediation C-Biotech
Biomaterial production @beologic_com
Woodwork @ancodej
Assistant, moral support and sunshine @mo1lywhitehead
Film:
Film production @frenkie.media
Dp @qwertygeenazerty
Composer @samovano
Edit @amandavanhesteren
#STVINCENTS_gallery #STVINCENTS_antwerp

Mending Lands is now open! @stvincents
What an opening night, incredibly grateful to all the people who helped this project come to life, and to everyone who came to celebrate the opening and watch the film.
Thank you Henri, Gigi, Adrienne, Anne, Molly, Amanda, Sam, Matthijs, Anco, Jens, Ingmar, Nour, Carlotta, Catherine, Sofie, en Daniel.
Thank you @stimuleringsfonds en @nesse_terneuzen for supporting this project from the start. Without you this would not have been possible.
—
Mending Lands
Solo Show
14.05 — 21.08.2026
ST VINCENTS
Kleine Markt 13, 2000 Antwerp — BE
By appointment or by chance (ring the bell)
24/7 at www.stvincents.co
For a preview or inquiries: hello@stvincents.co
Press inquiries: Meara meara@daly-pr.com
Project made possible with the support of
@stimuleringsfonds
@nesse_terneuzen
@stichtingstokroos
@cultuurfonds
Partners in this project
Phytoremediation C-Biotech
Biomaterial production @beologic_com
Woodwork @ancodej
Assistant, moral support and sunshine @mo1lywhitehead
Film:
Film production @frenkie.media
Dp @qwertygeenazerty
Composer @samovano
Edit @amandavanhesteren
#STVINCENTS_gallery #STVINCENTS_antwerp

Mending Lands is now open! @stvincents
What an opening night, incredibly grateful to all the people who helped this project come to life, and to everyone who came to celebrate the opening and watch the film.
Thank you Henri, Gigi, Adrienne, Anne, Molly, Amanda, Sam, Matthijs, Anco, Jens, Ingmar, Nour, Carlotta, Catherine, Sofie, en Daniel.
Thank you @stimuleringsfonds en @nesse_terneuzen for supporting this project from the start. Without you this would not have been possible.
—
Mending Lands
Solo Show
14.05 — 21.08.2026
ST VINCENTS
Kleine Markt 13, 2000 Antwerp — BE
By appointment or by chance (ring the bell)
24/7 at www.stvincents.co
For a preview or inquiries: hello@stvincents.co
Press inquiries: Meara meara@daly-pr.com
Project made possible with the support of
@stimuleringsfonds
@nesse_terneuzen
@stichtingstokroos
@cultuurfonds
Partners in this project
Phytoremediation C-Biotech
Biomaterial production @beologic_com
Woodwork @ancodej
Assistant, moral support and sunshine @mo1lywhitehead
Film:
Film production @frenkie.media
Dp @qwertygeenazerty
Composer @samovano
Edit @amandavanhesteren
#STVINCENTS_gallery #STVINCENTS_antwerp
Mending Lands is now open! @stvincents
What an opening night, incredibly grateful to all the people who helped this project come to life, and to everyone who came to celebrate the opening and watch the film.
Thank you Henri, Gigi, Adrienne, Anne, Molly, Amanda, Sam, Matthijs, Anco, Jens, Ingmar, Nour, Carlotta, Catherine, Sofie, en Daniel.
Thank you @stimuleringsfonds en @nesse_terneuzen for supporting this project from the start. Without you this would not have been possible.
—
Mending Lands
Solo Show
14.05 — 21.08.2026
ST VINCENTS
Kleine Markt 13, 2000 Antwerp — BE
By appointment or by chance (ring the bell)
24/7 at www.stvincents.co
For a preview or inquiries: hello@stvincents.co
Press inquiries: Meara meara@daly-pr.com
Project made possible with the support of
@stimuleringsfonds
@nesse_terneuzen
@stichtingstokroos
@cultuurfonds
Partners in this project
Phytoremediation C-Biotech
Biomaterial production @beologic_com
Woodwork @ancodej
Assistant, moral support and sunshine @mo1lywhitehead
Film:
Film production @frenkie.media
Dp @qwertygeenazerty
Composer @samovano
Edit @amandavanhesteren
#STVINCENTS_gallery #STVINCENTS_antwerp

Mending Lands is now open! @stvincents
What an opening night, incredibly grateful to all the people who helped this project come to life, and to everyone who came to celebrate the opening and watch the film.
Thank you Henri, Gigi, Adrienne, Anne, Molly, Amanda, Sam, Matthijs, Anco, Jens, Ingmar, Nour, Carlotta, Catherine, Sofie, en Daniel.
Thank you @stimuleringsfonds en @nesse_terneuzen for supporting this project from the start. Without you this would not have been possible.
—
Mending Lands
Solo Show
14.05 — 21.08.2026
ST VINCENTS
Kleine Markt 13, 2000 Antwerp — BE
By appointment or by chance (ring the bell)
24/7 at www.stvincents.co
For a preview or inquiries: hello@stvincents.co
Press inquiries: Meara meara@daly-pr.com
Project made possible with the support of
@stimuleringsfonds
@nesse_terneuzen
@stichtingstokroos
@cultuurfonds
Partners in this project
Phytoremediation C-Biotech
Biomaterial production @beologic_com
Woodwork @ancodej
Assistant, moral support and sunshine @mo1lywhitehead
Film:
Film production @frenkie.media
Dp @qwertygeenazerty
Composer @samovano
Edit @amandavanhesteren
#STVINCENTS_gallery #STVINCENTS_antwerp

Mending Lands is now open! @stvincents
What an opening night, incredibly grateful to all the people who helped this project come to life, and to everyone who came to celebrate the opening and watch the film.
Thank you Henri, Gigi, Adrienne, Anne, Molly, Amanda, Sam, Matthijs, Anco, Jens, Ingmar, Nour, Carlotta, Catherine, Sofie, en Daniel.
Thank you @stimuleringsfonds en @nesse_terneuzen for supporting this project from the start. Without you this would not have been possible.
—
Mending Lands
Solo Show
14.05 — 21.08.2026
ST VINCENTS
Kleine Markt 13, 2000 Antwerp — BE
By appointment or by chance (ring the bell)
24/7 at www.stvincents.co
For a preview or inquiries: hello@stvincents.co
Press inquiries: Meara meara@daly-pr.com
Project made possible with the support of
@stimuleringsfonds
@nesse_terneuzen
@stichtingstokroos
@cultuurfonds
Partners in this project
Phytoremediation C-Biotech
Biomaterial production @beologic_com
Woodwork @ancodej
Assistant, moral support and sunshine @mo1lywhitehead
Film:
Film production @frenkie.media
Dp @qwertygeenazerty
Composer @samovano
Edit @amandavanhesteren
#STVINCENTS_gallery #STVINCENTS_antwerp

Mending Lands is now open! @stvincents
What an opening night, incredibly grateful to all the people who helped this project come to life, and to everyone who came to celebrate the opening and watch the film.
Thank you Henri, Gigi, Adrienne, Anne, Molly, Amanda, Sam, Matthijs, Anco, Jens, Ingmar, Nour, Carlotta, Catherine, Sofie, en Daniel.
Thank you @stimuleringsfonds en @nesse_terneuzen for supporting this project from the start. Without you this would not have been possible.
—
Mending Lands
Solo Show
14.05 — 21.08.2026
ST VINCENTS
Kleine Markt 13, 2000 Antwerp — BE
By appointment or by chance (ring the bell)
24/7 at www.stvincents.co
For a preview or inquiries: hello@stvincents.co
Press inquiries: Meara meara@daly-pr.com
Project made possible with the support of
@stimuleringsfonds
@nesse_terneuzen
@stichtingstokroos
@cultuurfonds
Partners in this project
Phytoremediation C-Biotech
Biomaterial production @beologic_com
Woodwork @ancodej
Assistant, moral support and sunshine @mo1lywhitehead
Film:
Film production @frenkie.media
Dp @qwertygeenazerty
Composer @samovano
Edit @amandavanhesteren
#STVINCENTS_gallery #STVINCENTS_antwerp

Mending Lands is now open! @stvincents
What an opening night, incredibly grateful to all the people who helped this project come to life, and to everyone who came to celebrate the opening and watch the film.
Thank you Henri, Gigi, Adrienne, Anne, Molly, Amanda, Sam, Matthijs, Anco, Jens, Ingmar, Nour, Carlotta, Catherine, Sofie, en Daniel.
Thank you @stimuleringsfonds en @nesse_terneuzen for supporting this project from the start. Without you this would not have been possible.
—
Mending Lands
Solo Show
14.05 — 21.08.2026
ST VINCENTS
Kleine Markt 13, 2000 Antwerp — BE
By appointment or by chance (ring the bell)
24/7 at www.stvincents.co
For a preview or inquiries: hello@stvincents.co
Press inquiries: Meara meara@daly-pr.com
Project made possible with the support of
@stimuleringsfonds
@nesse_terneuzen
@stichtingstokroos
@cultuurfonds
Partners in this project
Phytoremediation C-Biotech
Biomaterial production @beologic_com
Woodwork @ancodej
Assistant, moral support and sunshine @mo1lywhitehead
Film:
Film production @frenkie.media
Dp @qwertygeenazerty
Composer @samovano
Edit @amandavanhesteren
#STVINCENTS_gallery #STVINCENTS_antwerp

Mending Lands is now open! @stvincents
What an opening night, incredibly grateful to all the people who helped this project come to life, and to everyone who came to celebrate the opening and watch the film.
Thank you Henri, Gigi, Adrienne, Anne, Molly, Amanda, Sam, Matthijs, Anco, Jens, Ingmar, Nour, Carlotta, Catherine, Sofie, en Daniel.
Thank you @stimuleringsfonds en @nesse_terneuzen for supporting this project from the start. Without you this would not have been possible.
—
Mending Lands
Solo Show
14.05 — 21.08.2026
ST VINCENTS
Kleine Markt 13, 2000 Antwerp — BE
By appointment or by chance (ring the bell)
24/7 at www.stvincents.co
For a preview or inquiries: hello@stvincents.co
Press inquiries: Meara meara@daly-pr.com
Project made possible with the support of
@stimuleringsfonds
@nesse_terneuzen
@stichtingstokroos
@cultuurfonds
Partners in this project
Phytoremediation C-Biotech
Biomaterial production @beologic_com
Woodwork @ancodej
Assistant, moral support and sunshine @mo1lywhitehead
Film:
Film production @frenkie.media
Dp @qwertygeenazerty
Composer @samovano
Edit @amandavanhesteren
#STVINCENTS_gallery #STVINCENTS_antwerp

Mending Lands is now open! @stvincents
What an opening night, incredibly grateful to all the people who helped this project come to life, and to everyone who came to celebrate the opening and watch the film.
Thank you Henri, Gigi, Adrienne, Anne, Molly, Amanda, Sam, Matthijs, Anco, Jens, Ingmar, Nour, Carlotta, Catherine, Sofie, en Daniel.
Thank you @stimuleringsfonds en @nesse_terneuzen for supporting this project from the start. Without you this would not have been possible.
—
Mending Lands
Solo Show
14.05 — 21.08.2026
ST VINCENTS
Kleine Markt 13, 2000 Antwerp — BE
By appointment or by chance (ring the bell)
24/7 at www.stvincents.co
For a preview or inquiries: hello@stvincents.co
Press inquiries: Meara meara@daly-pr.com
Project made possible with the support of
@stimuleringsfonds
@nesse_terneuzen
@stichtingstokroos
@cultuurfonds
Partners in this project
Phytoremediation C-Biotech
Biomaterial production @beologic_com
Woodwork @ancodej
Assistant, moral support and sunshine @mo1lywhitehead
Film:
Film production @frenkie.media
Dp @qwertygeenazerty
Composer @samovano
Edit @amandavanhesteren
#STVINCENTS_gallery #STVINCENTS_antwerp

Parool vandaag!
Super leuk stuk door Edo Dijksterhuis, foto’s door Erik Smits

Parool vandaag!
Super leuk stuk door Edo Dijksterhuis, foto’s door Erik Smits
Parool vandaag!
Super leuk stuk door Edo Dijksterhuis, foto’s door Erik Smits

Parool vandaag!
Super leuk stuk door Edo Dijksterhuis, foto’s door Erik Smits

Parool vandaag!
Super leuk stuk door Edo Dijksterhuis, foto’s door Erik Smits

Parool vandaag!
Super leuk stuk door Edo Dijksterhuis, foto’s door Erik Smits
TODAY - Solo Show, Marte Mei
@stvincents Gallery is pleased to present the solo exhibition Mending Lands by Amsterdam-based designer Marte Mei van Haaster, opening on 14 May 2026 in Antwerp, during antwerp art weekend.
The exhibition marks the debut of a new body of work developed through an extended research residency at @nesse_terneuzen in Zeeland, a region profoundly affected by PFAS contamination. The project explores phytoremediation: hemp plants grown on contaminated land absorb PFAS from the soil, cleaning it in the process.
The show will include the film “PFASLANDS” created as a part of the exhibition.
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Marte Mei
Solo Show
14.05 — 26.06.2026
Private viewing > 14th, 6 — 9PM (invite or RSVP only)
Public > 15th
ST VINCENTS
Kleine Markt 13, 2000 Antwerp — BE
By appointment or by chance (ring the bell)
24/7 at www.stvincents.co
For a preview or inquiries: hello@stvincents.co
Press inquiries: Meara meara@daly-pr.com
Project made possible with the support of
@stimuleringsfonds
@nesse_terneuzen
@stichtingstokroos
@cultuurfonds
Partners in this project
Phytoremediation C-Biotech
Biomaterial production @beologic_com
Woodwork @ancodej
Assistant, moral support and sunshine @mo1lywhitehead
Film:
Film production @frenkie.media
Dp @qwertygeenazerty
Composer @samovano
#STVINCENTS_gallery #STVINCENTS_antwerp
Trailer - PFASLANDS
A Film I made during the year-long process of developing a biomaterial from phytoremediation hemp, to remediate PFAS-polluted soil. It's a visual essay, following the social, ecological, and political pressures surrounding PFAS in Zeeland, the birthplace of this project at @nesse_terneuzen
I noticed a lot of questions regarding the safety and afterlife of the material. This film follows the testing, conversations and explanations regarding the safety of the material and its production.
PFASLANDS will be part of my solo exhibition: Mending Lands at St. Vincents. @stvincents in Antwerp (Kleine Markt 13).
Opening 14 May, Invite only
Opening publicly on 15 May, until 26 June
The production of this film was made possible with the support of:
- @stichtingstokroos
- @cultuurfonds
The production of this project was made possible with the support of:
- @stimuleringsfonds
- @nesse_terneuzen
Film credits:
Production @frenkie.media
Director @martemei @marte_mei_makes
DP @qwertygeenazerty
Composer @samovano
Edit @amandavanhesteren
Sound Thijs Felperlaan
Grading @qiiiiiiianweiiiiiii
Graphic design @enno.poetschke
I would like to express special thanks to:
@adriennevdw
Anne van der Ven
@mo1lywhitehead
@ancodej
@murph.ie at @healthymaterialslab
Ingmar en Nour, C-Biotech
Jens, @beologic_com
Sophie, at UHasselt
in Two weeks - Solo Show, Marte Mei
@stvincents Gallery is pleased to present the solo exhibition Mending Lands by Amsterdam-based designer Marte Mei van Haaster, opening on 14 May 2026 in Antwerp, during antwerp art weekend.
The exhibition marks the debut of a new body of work developed through an extended research residency at @nesse_terneuzen in Zeeland, a region profoundly affected by PFAS contamination. The project explores phytoremediation: hemp plants grown on contaminated land absorb PFAS from the soil, cleaning it in the process.
The show will include the film "PFASLANDS" created as a part of the exhibition.
—
Marte Mei
Solo Show
14.05 — 26.06.2026
Private viewing > 14th, 6 — 9PM (invite or RSVP only)
Public > 15th
ST VINCENTS
Kleine Markt 13, 2000 Antwerp — BE
By appointment or by chance (ring the bell)
24/7 at www.stvincents.co
For a preview or inquiries: hello@stvincents.co
Press inquiries: Meara meara@daly-pr.com
Project made possible with the support of
@stimuleringsfonds
@nesse_terneuzen
@stichtingstokroos
@cultuurfonds
Partners in this project
Phytoremediation C-Biotech
Biomaterial production @beologic_com
Woodwork @ancodej
Assistant, moral support and sunshine @mo1lywhitehead
Film:
Film production @frenkie.media
Dp @qwertygeenazerty
Composer @samovano
#STVINCENTS_gallery #STVINCENTS_antwerp

Thank you @fthtsi for the in depth feature and cover about my new Phytoremediation project and upcoming show: Mending Lands, opening May 14 at @stvincents
🌱🌾
Writer: @amancalledmark
Editors: @jellison22
@craftacularuk
Photography: @amelieambroise

Thank you @fthtsi for the in depth feature and cover about my new Phytoremediation project and upcoming show: Mending Lands, opening May 14 at @stvincents
🌱🌾
Writer: @amancalledmark
Editors: @jellison22
@craftacularuk
Photography: @amelieambroise

Thank you @fthtsi for the in depth feature and cover about my new Phytoremediation project and upcoming show: Mending Lands, opening May 14 at @stvincents
🌱🌾
Writer: @amancalledmark
Editors: @jellison22
@craftacularuk
Photography: @amelieambroise

Thank you @fthtsi for the in depth feature and cover about my new Phytoremediation project and upcoming show: Mending Lands, opening May 14 at @stvincents
🌱🌾
Writer: @amancalledmark
Editors: @jellison22
@craftacularuk
Photography: @amelieambroise

Thank you @fthtsi for the in depth feature and cover about my new Phytoremediation project and upcoming show: Mending Lands, opening May 14 at @stvincents
🌱🌾
Writer: @amancalledmark
Editors: @jellison22
@craftacularuk
Photography: @amelieambroise

Thank you @fthtsi for the in depth feature and cover about my new Phytoremediation project and upcoming show: Mending Lands, opening May 14 at @stvincents
🌱🌾
Writer: @amancalledmark
Editors: @jellison22
@craftacularuk
Photography: @amelieambroise

Thank you @fthtsi for the in depth feature and cover about my new Phytoremediation project and upcoming show: Mending Lands, opening May 14 at @stvincents
🌱🌾
Writer: @amancalledmark
Editors: @jellison22
@craftacularuk
Photography: @amelieambroise

Thank you @fthtsi for the in depth feature and cover about my new Phytoremediation project and upcoming show: Mending Lands, opening May 14 at @stvincents
🌱🌾
Writer: @amancalledmark
Editors: @jellison22
@craftacularuk
Photography: @amelieambroise

Thank you @fthtsi for the in depth feature and cover about my new Phytoremediation project and upcoming show: Mending Lands, opening May 14 at @stvincents
🌱🌾
Writer: @amancalledmark
Editors: @jellison22
@craftacularuk
Photography: @amelieambroise

Thank you @fthtsi for the in depth feature and cover about my new Phytoremediation project and upcoming show: Mending Lands, opening May 14 at @stvincents
🌱🌾
Writer: @amancalledmark
Editors: @jellison22
@craftacularuk
Photography: @amelieambroise

Thank you @fthtsi for the in depth feature and cover about my new Phytoremediation project and upcoming show: Mending Lands, opening May 14 at @stvincents
🌱🌾
Writer: @amancalledmark
Editors: @jellison22
@craftacularuk
Photography: @amelieambroise
When she’s not walking runways, the catwalk model @martemei is researching land regeneration and revolutionising sustainable design. On the eve of a new exhibition at Antwerp’s @stvincents @amancalledmark meets her at her Amsterdam home. Hit the link in bio to read on.
📸: @martemei and @amelieambroise
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On View — Companion Species, Marte Mei
Beech and pine strengthen one another when planted side by side. It’s one of the many arguments against monoculture forestry, and a starting point for Marte Mei’s Companion Species.
Her practice approaches design through the lens of environmental repair. It begins not with form, but with damaged and imbalanced landscapes. The collection originated at Schloss Hollenegg in Austria, where climate change is accelerating the spread of pests through monoculture forests. Companion Species responds with a construction system built around the variety of a healthy forest—working with wood of different species, shapes, and sizes rather than forcing it into predefined design specifications.
The structure rests on ceramic feet, with wooden elements spanning between them. Each ceramic component remains exposed, glazed with ash from the same tree species used in the woodwork. Tonal variations register the mineral composition of the soil in which each tree grew, embedding traces of the landscape directly into the surface.
This forms part of Mei’s Land-Allyship methodology: a way of designing that positions humans as collaborators within ecological systems rather than extractors.
Presented here across three scales: shelving, a coffee table, and a large desk. Companion Species will be shown alongside new commissions for Marte Mei’s upcoming solo exhibition at ST VINCENTS.
[Save the Date]
Marte Mei — Mending Lands
Thursday, 14 May 2026
18:00–21:00 (by invitation or RSVP)
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Marte Mei van Haaster
Companion Species, 2024
Beech, pine, oak, stoneware ceramic, plant-ash glaze
Each edition unique and hand-formed
Woodwork in collaboration with Studio Van der Zee
Originally commissioned for WOODLAND, Schloss Hollenegg for Design and curated by Alice Stori Liechtenstein
For inquiries, DM or e-mail hello@stvincents.co
For press, meara@daly-pr.com
#STVINCENTS_gallery #STVINCENTS_antwerp #STVINCENTS_martemei
@martemei @daly__pr
photography: @elienwillaert @sennevanderven @eefjedeconinck@olya_o

On View — Companion Species, Marte Mei
Beech and pine strengthen one another when planted side by side. It’s one of the many arguments against monoculture forestry, and a starting point for Marte Mei’s Companion Species.
Her practice approaches design through the lens of environmental repair. It begins not with form, but with damaged and imbalanced landscapes. The collection originated at Schloss Hollenegg in Austria, where climate change is accelerating the spread of pests through monoculture forests. Companion Species responds with a construction system built around the variety of a healthy forest—working with wood of different species, shapes, and sizes rather than forcing it into predefined design specifications.
The structure rests on ceramic feet, with wooden elements spanning between them. Each ceramic component remains exposed, glazed with ash from the same tree species used in the woodwork. Tonal variations register the mineral composition of the soil in which each tree grew, embedding traces of the landscape directly into the surface.
This forms part of Mei’s Land-Allyship methodology: a way of designing that positions humans as collaborators within ecological systems rather than extractors.
Presented here across three scales: shelving, a coffee table, and a large desk. Companion Species will be shown alongside new commissions for Marte Mei’s upcoming solo exhibition at ST VINCENTS.
[Save the Date]
Marte Mei — Mending Lands
Thursday, 14 May 2026
18:00–21:00 (by invitation or RSVP)
—
Marte Mei van Haaster
Companion Species, 2024
Beech, pine, oak, stoneware ceramic, plant-ash glaze
Each edition unique and hand-formed
Woodwork in collaboration with Studio Van der Zee
Originally commissioned for WOODLAND, Schloss Hollenegg for Design and curated by Alice Stori Liechtenstein
For inquiries, DM or e-mail hello@stvincents.co
For press, meara@daly-pr.com
#STVINCENTS_gallery #STVINCENTS_antwerp #STVINCENTS_martemei
@martemei @daly__pr
photography: @elienwillaert @sennevanderven @eefjedeconinck@olya_o

On View — Companion Species, Marte Mei
Beech and pine strengthen one another when planted side by side. It’s one of the many arguments against monoculture forestry, and a starting point for Marte Mei’s Companion Species.
Her practice approaches design through the lens of environmental repair. It begins not with form, but with damaged and imbalanced landscapes. The collection originated at Schloss Hollenegg in Austria, where climate change is accelerating the spread of pests through monoculture forests. Companion Species responds with a construction system built around the variety of a healthy forest—working with wood of different species, shapes, and sizes rather than forcing it into predefined design specifications.
The structure rests on ceramic feet, with wooden elements spanning between them. Each ceramic component remains exposed, glazed with ash from the same tree species used in the woodwork. Tonal variations register the mineral composition of the soil in which each tree grew, embedding traces of the landscape directly into the surface.
This forms part of Mei’s Land-Allyship methodology: a way of designing that positions humans as collaborators within ecological systems rather than extractors.
Presented here across three scales: shelving, a coffee table, and a large desk. Companion Species will be shown alongside new commissions for Marte Mei’s upcoming solo exhibition at ST VINCENTS.
[Save the Date]
Marte Mei — Mending Lands
Thursday, 14 May 2026
18:00–21:00 (by invitation or RSVP)
—
Marte Mei van Haaster
Companion Species, 2024
Beech, pine, oak, stoneware ceramic, plant-ash glaze
Each edition unique and hand-formed
Woodwork in collaboration with Studio Van der Zee
Originally commissioned for WOODLAND, Schloss Hollenegg for Design and curated by Alice Stori Liechtenstein
For inquiries, DM or e-mail hello@stvincents.co
For press, meara@daly-pr.com
#STVINCENTS_gallery #STVINCENTS_antwerp #STVINCENTS_martemei
@martemei @daly__pr
photography: @elienwillaert @sennevanderven @eefjedeconinck@olya_o

On View — Companion Species, Marte Mei
Beech and pine strengthen one another when planted side by side. It’s one of the many arguments against monoculture forestry, and a starting point for Marte Mei’s Companion Species.
Her practice approaches design through the lens of environmental repair. It begins not with form, but with damaged and imbalanced landscapes. The collection originated at Schloss Hollenegg in Austria, where climate change is accelerating the spread of pests through monoculture forests. Companion Species responds with a construction system built around the variety of a healthy forest—working with wood of different species, shapes, and sizes rather than forcing it into predefined design specifications.
The structure rests on ceramic feet, with wooden elements spanning between them. Each ceramic component remains exposed, glazed with ash from the same tree species used in the woodwork. Tonal variations register the mineral composition of the soil in which each tree grew, embedding traces of the landscape directly into the surface.
This forms part of Mei’s Land-Allyship methodology: a way of designing that positions humans as collaborators within ecological systems rather than extractors.
Presented here across three scales: shelving, a coffee table, and a large desk. Companion Species will be shown alongside new commissions for Marte Mei’s upcoming solo exhibition at ST VINCENTS.
[Save the Date]
Marte Mei — Mending Lands
Thursday, 14 May 2026
18:00–21:00 (by invitation or RSVP)
—
Marte Mei van Haaster
Companion Species, 2024
Beech, pine, oak, stoneware ceramic, plant-ash glaze
Each edition unique and hand-formed
Woodwork in collaboration with Studio Van der Zee
Originally commissioned for WOODLAND, Schloss Hollenegg for Design and curated by Alice Stori Liechtenstein
For inquiries, DM or e-mail hello@stvincents.co
For press, meara@daly-pr.com
#STVINCENTS_gallery #STVINCENTS_antwerp #STVINCENTS_martemei
@martemei @daly__pr
photography: @elienwillaert @sennevanderven @eefjedeconinck@olya_o

On View — Companion Species, Marte Mei
Beech and pine strengthen one another when planted side by side. It’s one of the many arguments against monoculture forestry, and a starting point for Marte Mei’s Companion Species.
Her practice approaches design through the lens of environmental repair. It begins not with form, but with damaged and imbalanced landscapes. The collection originated at Schloss Hollenegg in Austria, where climate change is accelerating the spread of pests through monoculture forests. Companion Species responds with a construction system built around the variety of a healthy forest—working with wood of different species, shapes, and sizes rather than forcing it into predefined design specifications.
The structure rests on ceramic feet, with wooden elements spanning between them. Each ceramic component remains exposed, glazed with ash from the same tree species used in the woodwork. Tonal variations register the mineral composition of the soil in which each tree grew, embedding traces of the landscape directly into the surface.
This forms part of Mei’s Land-Allyship methodology: a way of designing that positions humans as collaborators within ecological systems rather than extractors.
Presented here across three scales: shelving, a coffee table, and a large desk. Companion Species will be shown alongside new commissions for Marte Mei’s upcoming solo exhibition at ST VINCENTS.
[Save the Date]
Marte Mei — Mending Lands
Thursday, 14 May 2026
18:00–21:00 (by invitation or RSVP)
—
Marte Mei van Haaster
Companion Species, 2024
Beech, pine, oak, stoneware ceramic, plant-ash glaze
Each edition unique and hand-formed
Woodwork in collaboration with Studio Van der Zee
Originally commissioned for WOODLAND, Schloss Hollenegg for Design and curated by Alice Stori Liechtenstein
For inquiries, DM or e-mail hello@stvincents.co
For press, meara@daly-pr.com
#STVINCENTS_gallery #STVINCENTS_antwerp #STVINCENTS_martemei
@martemei @daly__pr
photography: @elienwillaert @sennevanderven @eefjedeconinck@olya_o

On View — Companion Species, Marte Mei
Beech and pine strengthen one another when planted side by side. It’s one of the many arguments against monoculture forestry, and a starting point for Marte Mei’s Companion Species.
Her practice approaches design through the lens of environmental repair. It begins not with form, but with damaged and imbalanced landscapes. The collection originated at Schloss Hollenegg in Austria, where climate change is accelerating the spread of pests through monoculture forests. Companion Species responds with a construction system built around the variety of a healthy forest—working with wood of different species, shapes, and sizes rather than forcing it into predefined design specifications.
The structure rests on ceramic feet, with wooden elements spanning between them. Each ceramic component remains exposed, glazed with ash from the same tree species used in the woodwork. Tonal variations register the mineral composition of the soil in which each tree grew, embedding traces of the landscape directly into the surface.
This forms part of Mei’s Land-Allyship methodology: a way of designing that positions humans as collaborators within ecological systems rather than extractors.
Presented here across three scales: shelving, a coffee table, and a large desk. Companion Species will be shown alongside new commissions for Marte Mei’s upcoming solo exhibition at ST VINCENTS.
[Save the Date]
Marte Mei — Mending Lands
Thursday, 14 May 2026
18:00–21:00 (by invitation or RSVP)
—
Marte Mei van Haaster
Companion Species, 2024
Beech, pine, oak, stoneware ceramic, plant-ash glaze
Each edition unique and hand-formed
Woodwork in collaboration with Studio Van der Zee
Originally commissioned for WOODLAND, Schloss Hollenegg for Design and curated by Alice Stori Liechtenstein
For inquiries, DM or e-mail hello@stvincents.co
For press, meara@daly-pr.com
#STVINCENTS_gallery #STVINCENTS_antwerp #STVINCENTS_martemei
@martemei @daly__pr
photography: @elienwillaert @sennevanderven @eefjedeconinck@olya_o

On View — Companion Species, Marte Mei
Beech and pine strengthen one another when planted side by side. It’s one of the many arguments against monoculture forestry, and a starting point for Marte Mei’s Companion Species.
Her practice approaches design through the lens of environmental repair. It begins not with form, but with damaged and imbalanced landscapes. The collection originated at Schloss Hollenegg in Austria, where climate change is accelerating the spread of pests through monoculture forests. Companion Species responds with a construction system built around the variety of a healthy forest—working with wood of different species, shapes, and sizes rather than forcing it into predefined design specifications.
The structure rests on ceramic feet, with wooden elements spanning between them. Each ceramic component remains exposed, glazed with ash from the same tree species used in the woodwork. Tonal variations register the mineral composition of the soil in which each tree grew, embedding traces of the landscape directly into the surface.
This forms part of Mei’s Land-Allyship methodology: a way of designing that positions humans as collaborators within ecological systems rather than extractors.
Presented here across three scales: shelving, a coffee table, and a large desk. Companion Species will be shown alongside new commissions for Marte Mei’s upcoming solo exhibition at ST VINCENTS.
[Save the Date]
Marte Mei — Mending Lands
Thursday, 14 May 2026
18:00–21:00 (by invitation or RSVP)
—
Marte Mei van Haaster
Companion Species, 2024
Beech, pine, oak, stoneware ceramic, plant-ash glaze
Each edition unique and hand-formed
Woodwork in collaboration with Studio Van der Zee
Originally commissioned for WOODLAND, Schloss Hollenegg for Design and curated by Alice Stori Liechtenstein
For inquiries, DM or e-mail hello@stvincents.co
For press, meara@daly-pr.com
#STVINCENTS_gallery #STVINCENTS_antwerp #STVINCENTS_martemei
@martemei @daly__pr
photography: @elienwillaert @sennevanderven @eefjedeconinck@olya_o

On View — Companion Species, Marte Mei
Beech and pine strengthen one another when planted side by side. It’s one of the many arguments against monoculture forestry, and a starting point for Marte Mei’s Companion Species.
Her practice approaches design through the lens of environmental repair. It begins not with form, but with damaged and imbalanced landscapes. The collection originated at Schloss Hollenegg in Austria, where climate change is accelerating the spread of pests through monoculture forests. Companion Species responds with a construction system built around the variety of a healthy forest—working with wood of different species, shapes, and sizes rather than forcing it into predefined design specifications.
The structure rests on ceramic feet, with wooden elements spanning between them. Each ceramic component remains exposed, glazed with ash from the same tree species used in the woodwork. Tonal variations register the mineral composition of the soil in which each tree grew, embedding traces of the landscape directly into the surface.
This forms part of Mei’s Land-Allyship methodology: a way of designing that positions humans as collaborators within ecological systems rather than extractors.
Presented here across three scales: shelving, a coffee table, and a large desk. Companion Species will be shown alongside new commissions for Marte Mei’s upcoming solo exhibition at ST VINCENTS.
[Save the Date]
Marte Mei — Mending Lands
Thursday, 14 May 2026
18:00–21:00 (by invitation or RSVP)
—
Marte Mei van Haaster
Companion Species, 2024
Beech, pine, oak, stoneware ceramic, plant-ash glaze
Each edition unique and hand-formed
Woodwork in collaboration with Studio Van der Zee
Originally commissioned for WOODLAND, Schloss Hollenegg for Design and curated by Alice Stori Liechtenstein
For inquiries, DM or e-mail hello@stvincents.co
For press, meara@daly-pr.com
#STVINCENTS_gallery #STVINCENTS_antwerp #STVINCENTS_martemei
@martemei @daly__pr
photography: @elienwillaert @sennevanderven @eefjedeconinck@olya_o

On View — Companion Species, Marte Mei
Beech and pine strengthen one another when planted side by side. It’s one of the many arguments against monoculture forestry, and a starting point for Marte Mei’s Companion Species.
Her practice approaches design through the lens of environmental repair. It begins not with form, but with damaged and imbalanced landscapes. The collection originated at Schloss Hollenegg in Austria, where climate change is accelerating the spread of pests through monoculture forests. Companion Species responds with a construction system built around the variety of a healthy forest—working with wood of different species, shapes, and sizes rather than forcing it into predefined design specifications.
The structure rests on ceramic feet, with wooden elements spanning between them. Each ceramic component remains exposed, glazed with ash from the same tree species used in the woodwork. Tonal variations register the mineral composition of the soil in which each tree grew, embedding traces of the landscape directly into the surface.
This forms part of Mei’s Land-Allyship methodology: a way of designing that positions humans as collaborators within ecological systems rather than extractors.
Presented here across three scales: shelving, a coffee table, and a large desk. Companion Species will be shown alongside new commissions for Marte Mei’s upcoming solo exhibition at ST VINCENTS.
[Save the Date]
Marte Mei — Mending Lands
Thursday, 14 May 2026
18:00–21:00 (by invitation or RSVP)
—
Marte Mei van Haaster
Companion Species, 2024
Beech, pine, oak, stoneware ceramic, plant-ash glaze
Each edition unique and hand-formed
Woodwork in collaboration with Studio Van der Zee
Originally commissioned for WOODLAND, Schloss Hollenegg for Design and curated by Alice Stori Liechtenstein
For inquiries, DM or e-mail hello@stvincents.co
For press, meara@daly-pr.com
#STVINCENTS_gallery #STVINCENTS_antwerp #STVINCENTS_martemei
@martemei @daly__pr
photography: @elienwillaert @sennevanderven @eefjedeconinck@olya_o

On View — Companion Species, Marte Mei
Beech and pine strengthen one another when planted side by side. It’s one of the many arguments against monoculture forestry, and a starting point for Marte Mei’s Companion Species.
Her practice approaches design through the lens of environmental repair. It begins not with form, but with damaged and imbalanced landscapes. The collection originated at Schloss Hollenegg in Austria, where climate change is accelerating the spread of pests through monoculture forests. Companion Species responds with a construction system built around the variety of a healthy forest—working with wood of different species, shapes, and sizes rather than forcing it into predefined design specifications.
The structure rests on ceramic feet, with wooden elements spanning between them. Each ceramic component remains exposed, glazed with ash from the same tree species used in the woodwork. Tonal variations register the mineral composition of the soil in which each tree grew, embedding traces of the landscape directly into the surface.
This forms part of Mei’s Land-Allyship methodology: a way of designing that positions humans as collaborators within ecological systems rather than extractors.
Presented here across three scales: shelving, a coffee table, and a large desk. Companion Species will be shown alongside new commissions for Marte Mei’s upcoming solo exhibition at ST VINCENTS.
[Save the Date]
Marte Mei — Mending Lands
Thursday, 14 May 2026
18:00–21:00 (by invitation or RSVP)
—
Marte Mei van Haaster
Companion Species, 2024
Beech, pine, oak, stoneware ceramic, plant-ash glaze
Each edition unique and hand-formed
Woodwork in collaboration with Studio Van der Zee
Originally commissioned for WOODLAND, Schloss Hollenegg for Design and curated by Alice Stori Liechtenstein
For inquiries, DM or e-mail hello@stvincents.co
For press, meara@daly-pr.com
#STVINCENTS_gallery #STVINCENTS_antwerp #STVINCENTS_martemei
@martemei @daly__pr
photography: @elienwillaert @sennevanderven @eefjedeconinck@olya_o

Very excited to share a few stills from PFASLANDS, a visual essay I made with @frenkie.media, to capture the year-long process of developing a biomaterial from phytoremediation hemp, with the aim of remediating PFAS-polluted soil. The film follows the social, ecological, and political pressures surrounding PFAS in Zeeland, the birthplace of this project at @nesse_terneuzen.
I’ll share the official trailer here soon!
PFASLANDS will be part of my solo exhibition: Mending Lands at St. Vincents. @stvincents
Opening 14 May, on view until 26 June in Antwerp (Kleine Markt 13).
The production of this film was made possible with the support of:
- @stichtingstokroos
- @cultuurfonds
Production @frenkie.media
Director @martemei
DP @qwertygeenazerty
Composer @samovano
Edit @amandavanhesteren
Sound Thijs Felperlaan
Grading @qiiiiiiianweiiiiiii
Graphic design @enno.poetschke

Very excited to share a few stills from PFASLANDS, a visual essay I made with @frenkie.media, to capture the year-long process of developing a biomaterial from phytoremediation hemp, with the aim of remediating PFAS-polluted soil. The film follows the social, ecological, and political pressures surrounding PFAS in Zeeland, the birthplace of this project at @nesse_terneuzen.
I’ll share the official trailer here soon!
PFASLANDS will be part of my solo exhibition: Mending Lands at St. Vincents. @stvincents
Opening 14 May, on view until 26 June in Antwerp (Kleine Markt 13).
The production of this film was made possible with the support of:
- @stichtingstokroos
- @cultuurfonds
Production @frenkie.media
Director @martemei
DP @qwertygeenazerty
Composer @samovano
Edit @amandavanhesteren
Sound Thijs Felperlaan
Grading @qiiiiiiianweiiiiiii
Graphic design @enno.poetschke

Very excited to share a few stills from PFASLANDS, a visual essay I made with @frenkie.media, to capture the year-long process of developing a biomaterial from phytoremediation hemp, with the aim of remediating PFAS-polluted soil. The film follows the social, ecological, and political pressures surrounding PFAS in Zeeland, the birthplace of this project at @nesse_terneuzen.
I’ll share the official trailer here soon!
PFASLANDS will be part of my solo exhibition: Mending Lands at St. Vincents. @stvincents
Opening 14 May, on view until 26 June in Antwerp (Kleine Markt 13).
The production of this film was made possible with the support of:
- @stichtingstokroos
- @cultuurfonds
Production @frenkie.media
Director @martemei
DP @qwertygeenazerty
Composer @samovano
Edit @amandavanhesteren
Sound Thijs Felperlaan
Grading @qiiiiiiianweiiiiiii
Graphic design @enno.poetschke

Very excited to share a few stills from PFASLANDS, a visual essay I made with @frenkie.media, to capture the year-long process of developing a biomaterial from phytoremediation hemp, with the aim of remediating PFAS-polluted soil. The film follows the social, ecological, and political pressures surrounding PFAS in Zeeland, the birthplace of this project at @nesse_terneuzen.
I’ll share the official trailer here soon!
PFASLANDS will be part of my solo exhibition: Mending Lands at St. Vincents. @stvincents
Opening 14 May, on view until 26 June in Antwerp (Kleine Markt 13).
The production of this film was made possible with the support of:
- @stichtingstokroos
- @cultuurfonds
Production @frenkie.media
Director @martemei
DP @qwertygeenazerty
Composer @samovano
Edit @amandavanhesteren
Sound Thijs Felperlaan
Grading @qiiiiiiianweiiiiiii
Graphic design @enno.poetschke

Very excited to share a few stills from PFASLANDS, a visual essay I made with @frenkie.media, to capture the year-long process of developing a biomaterial from phytoremediation hemp, with the aim of remediating PFAS-polluted soil. The film follows the social, ecological, and political pressures surrounding PFAS in Zeeland, the birthplace of this project at @nesse_terneuzen.
I’ll share the official trailer here soon!
PFASLANDS will be part of my solo exhibition: Mending Lands at St. Vincents. @stvincents
Opening 14 May, on view until 26 June in Antwerp (Kleine Markt 13).
The production of this film was made possible with the support of:
- @stichtingstokroos
- @cultuurfonds
Production @frenkie.media
Director @martemei
DP @qwertygeenazerty
Composer @samovano
Edit @amandavanhesteren
Sound Thijs Felperlaan
Grading @qiiiiiiianweiiiiiii
Graphic design @enno.poetschke

Very excited to share a few stills from PFASLANDS, a visual essay I made with @frenkie.media, to capture the year-long process of developing a biomaterial from phytoremediation hemp, with the aim of remediating PFAS-polluted soil. The film follows the social, ecological, and political pressures surrounding PFAS in Zeeland, the birthplace of this project at @nesse_terneuzen.
I’ll share the official trailer here soon!
PFASLANDS will be part of my solo exhibition: Mending Lands at St. Vincents. @stvincents
Opening 14 May, on view until 26 June in Antwerp (Kleine Markt 13).
The production of this film was made possible with the support of:
- @stichtingstokroos
- @cultuurfonds
Production @frenkie.media
Director @martemei
DP @qwertygeenazerty
Composer @samovano
Edit @amandavanhesteren
Sound Thijs Felperlaan
Grading @qiiiiiiianweiiiiiii
Graphic design @enno.poetschke

Very excited to share a few stills from PFASLANDS, a visual essay I made with @frenkie.media, to capture the year-long process of developing a biomaterial from phytoremediation hemp, with the aim of remediating PFAS-polluted soil. The film follows the social, ecological, and political pressures surrounding PFAS in Zeeland, the birthplace of this project at @nesse_terneuzen.
I’ll share the official trailer here soon!
PFASLANDS will be part of my solo exhibition: Mending Lands at St. Vincents. @stvincents
Opening 14 May, on view until 26 June in Antwerp (Kleine Markt 13).
The production of this film was made possible with the support of:
- @stichtingstokroos
- @cultuurfonds
Production @frenkie.media
Director @martemei
DP @qwertygeenazerty
Composer @samovano
Edit @amandavanhesteren
Sound Thijs Felperlaan
Grading @qiiiiiiianweiiiiiii
Graphic design @enno.poetschke

Very excited to share a few stills from PFASLANDS, a visual essay I made with @frenkie.media, to capture the year-long process of developing a biomaterial from phytoremediation hemp, with the aim of remediating PFAS-polluted soil. The film follows the social, ecological, and political pressures surrounding PFAS in Zeeland, the birthplace of this project at @nesse_terneuzen.
I’ll share the official trailer here soon!
PFASLANDS will be part of my solo exhibition: Mending Lands at St. Vincents. @stvincents
Opening 14 May, on view until 26 June in Antwerp (Kleine Markt 13).
The production of this film was made possible with the support of:
- @stichtingstokroos
- @cultuurfonds
Production @frenkie.media
Director @martemei
DP @qwertygeenazerty
Composer @samovano
Edit @amandavanhesteren
Sound Thijs Felperlaan
Grading @qiiiiiiianweiiiiiii
Graphic design @enno.poetschke
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