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Delphine Cordie is a Belgian designer who shapes the quiet poetry of natural materials into sculptural “wall jewels.” Working from her studio in Ghent, she draws on stone, wood, brass, and other elemental textures to create pieces that feel both intimate and architectural. Each work carries her signature language of femininity, serenity, and equilibrium - objects that invite a moment of pause, a breath, a sense of tactile connection.

Transcending the traditional boundaries between jewelry and interior form, her pieces spark conversation and encourage a kind of creative exchange. Through thoughtful craftsmanship and a gentle eye for composition, Cordie creates immersive works that radiate playfulness, optimism, and emotion.

During our visit to her atelier, we witnessed firsthand the quiet choreography of her process - the way she moves between her materials, selecting stones as though in conversation with them, and shaping metal with a jeweler’s precision. Her studio is a sculptural world of its own: warm light falling across trays of stones, carved wooden forms waiting to be assembled, and tools that reflect both discipline and discovery.

Delphine’s practice is rooted in the belief that each material holds its own story. Her sculptures are inherently unique - guided by the individuality of every stone she selects and the organic lines that emerge beneath her hands. With access to a wide spectrum of natural elements, she creates fully bespoke, one-of-a-kind works that respond to personal vision while preserving the quiet, soulful character that defines her craft.