A new Belgian design brand puts craftsmanship back at the heart of contemporary interiors
Some furniture pieces simply fill a room. Others define it.
That is precisely the ambition behind Vince Igor, a new Belgian design brand founded by interior architect Vince Verstrynge and decorator Igor Galle.
From their workshop near Ghent, the duo creates handcrafted Mortex® tables that combine contemporary design with traditional craftsmanship. Organic silhouettes, warm colour palettes and meticulous detailing define a collection that perfectly reflects the evolving interior design landscape of 2026.

Yet what truly sets the brand apart is its commitment to bespoke design.
Where design meets craftsmanship
The philosophy behind Vince Igor is remarkably simple:
“Great design cannot exist without craftsmanship, and craftsmanship cannot exist without great design.”
Interior architect Vince Verstrynge creates the distinctive forms, while Mortex specialist Igor Galle ensures technical precision and flawless execution.

The result is a collection of tables that combine elegance, durability and emotional appeal. Every piece is handcrafted, ensuring that no two tables are exactly alike.
The growing popularity of Mortex®
Over the past few years, Mortex® has become increasingly popular among architects and interior designers.
The material combines the natural aesthetic of concrete with a refined tactile finish. It is durable, easy to maintain and exceptionally versatile when it comes to colours and shapes.
Its flexibility allows designers to create flowing organic forms that are often difficult to achieve with traditional materials.
Two interior trends shaping 2026
According to Vince Igor, two major trends will dominate the coming year.
Organic shapes combined with steel
While organic furniture has traditionally been associated with softness, contemporary interiors increasingly embrace the contrast between flowing forms and industrial materials.

By combining Mortex® surfaces with elegant steel frames, Vince Igor creates tables that feel both sophisticated and architectural.
Warm, timeless colours
The colour palette of 2026 continues to move towards natural comfort and understated elegance.
Shades such as caramel, coffee, cream and Pantone’s Cloud Dancer bring warmth and tranquillity into living spaces while pairing effortlessly with natural materials such as wood, stone and linen.

Bespoke design for unique interiors
Customisation sits at the heart of the Vince Igor philosophy.
Architects and homeowners increasingly seek furniture tailored to specific spaces rather than standardised dimensions.
Beyond its permanent collection, the brand creates fully bespoke pieces ranging from asymmetrical table tops and custom dimensions to unique colour compositions.



Every project is personally overseen by Vince Verstrynge to ensure that even the most customised piece remains unmistakably a Vince Igor design.
More than a dining table
What makes Vince Igor particularly interesting is its holistic approach to design.
The table is not viewed as an isolated object but as the centrepiece of an interior. It is where people gather, work, dine and create memories.
That is why every design balances aesthetics with practical performance, combining visual refinement with durability, scratch resistance and everyday functionality.
FAQ
What is Mortex®?
Mortex® is a premium mineral coating that combines the appearance of concrete with a refined and highly durable finish. It is widely appreciated for bespoke furniture and interior applications.
Why are organic tables becoming more popular?
Organic furniture introduces softness, movement and warmth into interior spaces. It creates a more natural atmosphere while complementing contemporary architectural design.
Can Vince Igor create fully bespoke tables?
Yes. The brand specialises in custom-made pieces tailored to specific dimensions, colours and design requirements.
Practical
Vince Igor
Specialisation: Handcrafted Mortex® tables
Focus: Bespoke furniture, organic design and interior projects
Available through selected interior design stores in Belgium and France, including RR Interieur, Meubili, Villa Interno and Van Praet.