"Partout, la canopée est une architecture vivante, dense et fragile, qui régule le rythme du monde qui se déploie en dessous."
From Friday, August 1 until Friday, August 15, Open daily from 11AM-6 PM
OFFICE NATHALIE DEBOEL
Above our heads, there is a world that we can barely see: that of the canopy. The top of the forest, a suspended threshold between heaven and earth, it filters light, shelters living things and muffles sound. Everywhere, the canopy is living architecture, dense and fragile, regulating the rhythm of the world below. Mégane takes up residence in this in-between world, in the shadow cast by these plant heights. Through her work, she explores what lies hidden beneath, what sprouts from within, what watches over the world above.
On this journey, a doubt persists: what are we really looking at? The distant sky, or the thick foliage that masks it? The light that descends, or the shadow that rises? This ambiguity runs through the exhibition like a tenuous thread: is the subject
what is hidden, or what hides it?
Here, the canopy goes beyond its natural reality to become a mental and emotional place, a space of protection, retreat and mystery. A threshold of perception that we cross without ever really grasping. With almost silent attention, Mégane invites us to slow down, to listen to the interstices, to get in touch with what grows silently. Her works are inner forests, where every detail discreetly sings of life.

As a leading Belgian interior designer, Nathalie Deboel is known for her elegant, timeless designs. Driven by a passion for beauty and simplicity, she creates spaces that exude calmness and refinement, carefully balancing aesthetics and functionality. Nathalie’s vision goes beyond interior design: with 'Ce Qui Demeure,' she and Demain Art aim to create a space where art and interior design complement and enhance each other. Her involvement in this exhibition reflects her belief that art is an essential part of a harmonious living environment.