"Each turn reveals new perspectives and invites interaction"
Relation to the Expo
With the Flower Jewels, I focus on the subtle movements and shapes that emerge from the natural world, with each sculpture becoming a vibrant expression of this ongoing transformation. It is also a sustainable version of flowers in a vase, where I aim for these to be cherished within the family for many years.
About my work
My 'Flower Jewels' highlight the subtle movements and forms that emerge from the natural world, each piece becoming a vibrant expression of ongoing transformation. I invite viewers to actively engage and continually discover new perspectives within their evolving character.
These works also serve as a sustainable interpretation of flowers in a vase, intended to be cherished by families for generations. They emphasize not only the unique beauty of nature but also the importance of sustainability in design.
About me
Esmee Hoondert is a self-taught Dutch designer whose passion for woodworking emerged gradually. Guided by her intuition and a deep connection with natural forms and materials, she developed her unique approach to sculptural art under the mentorship of an experienced woodworker.
Her work, especially known for its dynamic rotating wood sculptures, explores the interplay of form and movement, transforming each piece into an interactive visual experience that invites reflection and new perspectives.
Deeply committed to sustainability, Esmee ensures no piece of wood goes to waste, transforming every leftover into new, evolving forms.
Additionally, with Homay, she actively works against the mass consumption of flowers and vases by providing durable alternatives that are meant to last for generations.
Take a look at my work
Every piece has been made with care and passion. If you would like to know more about my work or even better you would like to buy the item, you can do so through the webshop.