Margot van Huijkelom graduated from the ArtEZ Art Academy in 1990. With a master's degree in hand, Margot left the Netherlands to explore the world of Parisian elegance, which influenced her work as an art director, illustrator, and painter.
Her work has been widely published in prestigious magazines such as Vogue Japan, Harrods magazine, and more. She has been collaborating with Vogue Japan since 2011 and established a twenty-year working relationship with Japan.
Her multidisciplinary creations blend various media 
and skills, featuring intense colors and sensual nuances that celebrate 
the beauty and strength of women. Her work is a beautiful tribute to 
femininity.
The textile woven artworks are developed and reproduced in collaboration with artists and designers.
We collaborate with jacquard and gobelin weavers who weave according to the old craft and with a love for textiles.
All works are released in limited editions and come with a numbered and signed certificate of authenticity.
With a maximum of 8 colors, the artworks are transformed into textile art. 
Through
 the use of various yarns and bindings, beautiful accents and variations
 in height are created. Some details are often further emphasized 
through embroidered parts or by incorporating shiny and lurex yarns into
 the weave itself.
These collections include various 
dimensions, which can always be found in the description of the specific
 artwork. Since the works are solely made up of colored yarns, it's not 
possible to simply change a size.
Our production largely takes place in the Netherlands.
Margot van Huijkelom graduated from the ArtEZ Art Academy in 1990. With a master's degree in hand, Margot left the Netherlands to explore the world of Parisian elegance, which influenced her work as an art director, illustrator, and painter. Her work has been widely published in prestigious magazines such as Vogue Japan, Harrods magazine, and more. She has been collaborating with Vogue Japan since 2011 and established a twenty-year working relationship with Japan. Her multidisciplinary creations blend various media and skills, featuring intense colors and sensual nuances that celebrate the beauty and strength of women. Her work is a beautiful tribute to femininity.