Since 18 months being established, Subtile has shown its creativity without any boundaries. We keep imagining for you, professionals and private individuals in love with unique, handcrafted or curated elements, combination of Art and Design that will make you unique.I strive to think that the border is so thin between art and design, that an architect is a space designer, that an artist dresses
Exhibition 2 June - 19 June 2022 Opening Evening on 7 June - 6.00pm Subtile, in cooperation with Editions Museal is delighted to welcome this wonderful, talented and renowned artist: HEDVA SER I had the chance to meet Hedva in the context of our common membership in a feminine association "Féminin Pluriel". In this context she came to Luxembourg to inaugurate the installation of her "Tree
A charming duo approach to create a 3 dimensional artwork made of jute and acrylics with a geometrical composition which complete the jute strips. Julie and Gabriel started this project during the confinement after exploring the material available in their atelier. They came across a spool of jute and, added to that the desire for colours, the original idea of separating to paint
“Man only truly inhabits the world by shaping the materials given by nature, which he works into eternal forms. This is how the doors to the universe are opened” (extract of Erik Barray’s book, “Erik Barray, Vannier d’art et d’âme”, 2020) Through the creation of new forms, the use of different materials and the application of innovative techniques, Erik is the first to have
After our first NFT artist who joined our collection in November 2021 - Phillip Fotheringham-Matt (PFM) with his videos and derived physical photos and drawing in digital art, we are glad to announce that the 3 following artists based in Luxembourg enhance our collection with their art, very different one from each other: MICHEL FOUARGE Michel Fouarge is Luxemburgish. After a professional career in
“Man only truly inhabits the world by shaping the materials given by nature, which he works into eternal forms. This is how the doors to the universe are opened” (extract of Erik Barray’s book, “Erik Barray, Vannier d’art et d’âme”, 2020) Subtile has imagined for you, professionals and private individuals in love with natural elements, an event combining Art and Design: the art&design days. I
Trends 2022: things will be perfectly imperfect! The trend is to see flaw as making each piece unique. In 2022—our third consecutive year in a global pandemic—the top interior design trends are again focused on making us feel emotionally at ease. We are more and more conscious on how design has the ability to create a certain energy and an influence on our mood. What I
It has been now more than a year since we started our great cooperation with the exclusive, sustainable and avant-gardist rugs company: cc-tapis. The company was founded by Nelcya Chamszadeh and Fabrizio Cantoni in France who have been producing hand-knotted rugs in Nepal for over 18 years. In 2011 cc-tapis moved to Milan where the company is now based and a team of
We made it! The first ART NFT exhibition in Luxembourg in December 2021. It is about a year I met Phillip Fotheringham-Matt and was not sure how we could set up properly an exhibition with his artworks. Through discussion and getting into digital art, reading and discussing, I finally admitted that the best way to show him off was on screens, beamers and other
Béatrix Charlier, together with Féminin Pluriel Luxembourg, offers you a Pop'corn evening at Subtile, Luxembourg, for the release of her book, "Activate the talents of your company"! To reflect on the quotations from her book and to exchange your reactions, ideas and experiences on the essential question of the commitment of talents in companies. An evening of debate, lively, didactic and fun, from which
What a bold approach to jazz! Sounds, breath and touch are the basis of everything. The musicians not only play with each other but also with all that surrounds them. Their musical complicity transpires to the audience, and spurs each of them to give more than their best so as not to disappoint the other. Sascha's voice is an instrument in itself, powerful
I met Emilie, an interior architect, graduated as such from a French university, a few years ago. I immediately appreciated, aside her kindness, her unusual way of thinking and approaching the decoration. Emilie visited the gallery with me and together we elaborated the interior improvements. I do really appreciate her high capacities to put aside one's own tastes and preferences to really understand the intentions and ways of functioning and living of one's clients. We did