About

Hélène del Marmol

Hélène del Marmol (b. 1992, Brussels) is a Belgian designer and artisan whose practice explores the intersection of sculpture, ritual, and material experimentation. Guided by intuition and a strong sense of form, she creates objects and installations that blend geometry, repetition, and texture.

Best known for her plant based wax works, she brings together artisanal production and a strong visual language. Each piece is handcrafted and designed to evolve over time, sometimes melting, burning, or transforming during the course of an event or installation.

Her work plays with impermanence, scale, and the emotional resonance of form. Hélène collaborates with creative studios, institutions, and brands on projects that range from immersive installations to custom commissions. Her work has been featured in fashion shows, cultural events, and site-specific exhibitions for clients such as Beluga Vodka, Noble Panacea, The Merode Club, Studio27 Experience, Massimo Dutti, and MAD Brussels.

Rooted in craftsmanship and material sensitivity, her practice celebrates slowness, ritual, and the quiet presence of objects.

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