Lionel Jadot is a Belgian designer, interior architect, and artist who embodies a new era of ecological awareness, instinctively mastering its language. His work moves across disciplines. Art. Interior architecture. Material research. The challenge was never a lack of work. It was how to hold everything together in one place.

Lionel’s practice lives between art and interior architecture. Two disciplines. Two rhythms. One author.
Most digital platforms force a choice. This one couldn’t.
The goal was clear. Create a single website where both practices exist side by side, without hierarchy. Connected, but distinct.
“The challenge was to articulate my dual practice — as artist and interior designer — within a single platform, allowing a fluid dialogue between art and architecture. The website succeeds in holding both worlds with clarity, enabling the visitor to move seamlessly between them.”
— Lionel Jadot
We designed and developed a unified digital platform that brings both bodies of work together under one coherent structure.
No visual noise. No over-explaining.
A restrained visual language gives space to materials, process, and authorship. A precise information architecture allows visitors to move fluidly between art and interiors, without friction.
The website doesn’t label. It reveals.


Before design, we focused on structure.
How does a visitor navigate between disciplines without feeling lost How do projects relate without being forced into categories How do you communicate complexity without adding weight
To support this, we built three custom CMS collections. Projects, artworks, and interior work live independently, yet remain deeply connected.
Flexible for today. Future-proof for what comes next.
The website was designed and built in Framer, allowing for speed without sacrificing precision.
From briefing to launch, development took one month.Focused. Efficient. Intentional.
The visual system is quiet by design.Typography, spacing, and pacing do the work.
Nothing competes with the projects.Everything supports them.

Good design should also perform.
Since launch, the site maintains a bounce rate below 30 percent. Visitors stay.
They explore. They move between disciplines as intended. A signal that the structure holds.
One digital space. Two practices. A clear voice.
The platform allows Lionel’s work to be experienced as it is. Layered. Material-driven. Intentional.
No separation required.
Projects like this only work when trust is mutual.
This was a close collaboration, shaped through dialogue, clarity, and respect for the work itself.