Tomorrowland music festival launches home furnishings line
Tomorrowland teams up with Belgian design team to debut nature-inspired Art Nouveau collection.

NEW YORK — Tomorrowland, a global music festival brand known for its immersive environments and fantasy-inspired storytelling, has launched Morpho, a new high-end home furnishings and accents collection inspired by the festival’s design aesthetic.
The Morpho collection blends organic forms with contemporary Art Nouveau aesthetics. The name comes from the Morpho butterfly, a symbol closely associated with Tomorrowland’s “Spirit of Life” theme and its broader design mythology.
The debut collection includes accessories, fixtures, and furniture crafted in collaboration with Belgian brands Ethnicraft, Atelier Vierkant and RVB. Creative direction is led by Dieter Vander Velpen, a Belgian architect who has worked closely with Tomorrowland for more than a decade.
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The work is produced through the Great Library Design Studio, Tomorrowland’s in-house creative group dedicated to translating the festival’s temporary environments into lasting spaces and objects.
Unveiled earlier this year at Salone del Mobile in Milan to positive reviews, the Morpho collection includes pieces such as the Solis round daybed, Vime lounge chair, Cena dining table and Zen adjustable lounger.
Materials range from handcrafted marble and natural wood to velvet and precious metals, all chosen to reflect natural textures and color palettes.
Each item draws from biological forms and patterns found in insects and flora, a theme consistent with Tomorrowland’s longstanding visual storytelling approach. Vander Velpen and furniture designer Emma Slangen say the goal is to transform ephemeral stage and festival design into enduring lifestyle products.
Founded in Belgium, Tomorrowland has grown over the past 20 years into a major electronic music festivals. Design has always played a central role in the brand’s identity, with stage concepts and thematic worlds imagined and built entirely in-house, from sketches and 3D models to sculpture and production.
The Morpho launch follows the 2024 edition of the festival’s anniversary theme, “Life,” which celebrated Tomorrowland’s origins and signature elements like the Mother Tree and Rose Garden.
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