Atelier Edith Beurskens
The ART of SHAPES
Edith is a multidisciplinary designer, driven by a passion to combine aesthetics with functionality.
“My journey started with a love for craftsmanship and experimenting with materials, leading me through the worlds of fashion, graphic design, and interior design. This mix of disciplines shapes how I create today, allowing me to blend different techniques in unexpected ways.
At the heart of my work is a continuous search for balance, harmony, and composition. For me, design is more than a visual outcome; it is an ongoing exploration of color, texture, and form.”
Where Craft Meets Technology
“My creative path took an exciting turn when I discovered 3D printing while decorating my own home. Looking for unique solutions during the building process, I began experimenting with this technology to create custom pieces. Inspired by its endless possibilities, I started designing 3D wall art where digital innovation and my artistic vision naturally meet.
Each 3D artwork is crafted from plant-based PLA material and hand-painted in earthy tones to bring an organic, tactile feel into your space. The depth and texture of the pieces interact with the changing daylight, bringing the art to life throughout the day. I also love to incorporate vintage frames or upcycled materials into my work, giving these carefully selected objects a second life and adding a layer of history to the art.”
From Wall Art to Sculptures
“Alongside the 3D art, I design prints that reflect my love for organic shapes and natural colors. Printed on premium art paper, these high-quality pieces are made to stand the test of time.
What began as a single piece has grown into a collection of minimalist shapes that fit together like a three-dimensional puzzle. Today, my collection continues to expand with free-standing sculptures and objects, always pushing the boundaries of my creative practice.
Whether you are looking for a striking wall piece or a unique sculpture, my work invites you into a world where craft, technology, and design come together in perfect harmony.”
Visit the Studio
Come and visit the atelier in Weesp, The Netherlands, Gemeenschapspolderweg 831.
The studio is open by appointment only. You are more than welcome to book your visit by sending an email to: info@edithbeurskens.com
Stay connected and follow the daily creative journey on Instagram: @edithbeurskens_art
Image by: Close up by Kim / Table du Sud

Image by: Close up by Kim / Table du Sud

Collaborations
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Edith Beurskens x Royal Goedewaagen
Happy Ceramics & Scented Candles
Discover a beautiful connection between modern design and centuries-old craftsmanship. This collection is designed to be the perfect gift. Whether it’s for a nursery, a milestone memory, a birthday, or simply to bring a smile to someone’s face.
Each piece in this cheerful ceramic line is designed by me and carefully handmade in the Netherlands by Royal Goedewaagen. Founded in 1610, Royal Goedewaagen is the oldest ceramic factory in the Netherlands and one of the oldest in Europe. Operating entirely locally, they carry out every step of the production process in-house, from sculpting the molds to the final glazing. This is pure Dutch heritage, shaped by hand and made to last.
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Edith Beurskens x April van Domburg
Ceramic wall sculptures & accessories
April and Edith have joined their shared passion for ceramics and art to create a unique collection of wall sculptures and objects. This collaboration seamlessly merges our artistic visions, resulting in pieces that celebrate both form and function. Each handmade object reflects our dedication to craftsmanship, inviting you to experience everyday shapes reimagined as art.
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Edith Beurskens x Ilse van Stoltz
'Architectural Elegance' 3d Sculptures
This collaborative project between artist and designer Ilse van Stoltz and myself introduces a collection of wall and table sculptures inspired by architectural forms. More than just aesthetic pieces, this collection honors unsung female pioneers; each sculpture is named after a woman who played a vital, yet overlooked, role in architectural history.
Our cubist and organic objects are available as unique, one-of-a-kind pieces, each finished with hand-painted details.

