When avant-garde meets the dinner table, the result is nothing short of spectacular. The Antwerp-based jewelry duo Wouters & Hendrix, known for their bold and surrealist designs, are now taking their artistic vision beyond the body—straight to the dining room. In collaboration with Serax, they unveil a striking new collection: Les Objets Mouleversants.
This series of sculptural tableware blurs the lines between function and art, inviting diners into a world where the ordinary becomes extraordinary. Each piece carries a narrative, a playful nod to surrealist masters.
Marcel, a porcelain plate shaped like a mussel, pays tribute to Belgian artist Marcel Broodthaers, who famously incorporated mussels into his work.
The Edward carafe, gripped by a sculpted hand, channels the dreamlike aesthetic of Edward James, a patron of surrealism.
Meanwhile, Leonora and Meret, pearl-embellished bottle stoppers, tip their hat to the enigmatic worlds of Leonora Carrington and Meret Oppenheim.
To complete the ensemble, delicate dishes take the form of ruby-red lips, evoking the sensuality of a Dalí painting.
With this collection, Wouters & Hendrix once again challenge convention, proving that design should not only be functional but also provocative. By infusing their signature surrealist edge into the dining experience, they turn an everyday act—setting the table—into a bold artistic statement.
More than just tableware, Les Objets Mouleversants transforms mealtime into a moment of whimsy and wonder, inviting us to dine in the unexpected.