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Based in Ghent, Belgium, Yura Khlop is an interior and product designer whose work explores the dialogue between space, object and atmosphere. His practice is rooted in a clear intention: to create environments and pieces that feel timeless, tactile and emotionally resonant.

Working at the intersection of architecture and design, he approaches each project as a composition of light, proportion and material. His interiors are defined by clarity and restraint, yet remain deeply warm and human. A careful balance between minimal expression and sensory richness forms the foundation of his aesthetic language.

Alongside his design practice, Yura develops high-end architectural visualizations as an extension of his spatial thinking. For him, visualization is not merely representation, but a design tool — a way to refine proportion, test materiality and articulate atmosphere before a space is built. His images are characterized by subtle light, depth and a strong sense of mood.

As a product designer, he creates objects that translate architectural logic into detail and function. Each piece emerges from a process driven by precision, material honesty and respect for craftsmanship. Rather than seeking effect, his work focuses on coherence, tactility and lasting relevance.

His projects range from private residential interiors and custom-designed furniture to spatial concepts and visual narratives for architects and brands. Whether designing a space, an object or an image, he maintains rigorous attention to detail — from the overall spatial composition to the smallest tactile element.

Influenced by contemporary European minimalism and contextual design, his work reflects a search for purity of form and authenticity of material. Every project is approached individually, shaped by context, culture and the specific needs of the client.

Multilingual and working in an international environment, Yura Khlop brings a broad and cross-disciplinary perspective to his collaborations across Belgium and beyond.

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