Relief detail being cleaned by hand in wet clay.

Founder / Atelier

Craft guided through material study.

Vlaamse Tegelmeesters is guided by merlijn van uytfanghe.

A family background with longstanding hands-on claywork helped shape an early appreciation for ceramic material culture.

The direction of merlijn van uytfanghe developed through fascination with chemistry, mineral behaviour, oxides, glaze reactions, and the way surfaces transform through firing.

Claywork as background

The atelier draws on a family background in practical claywork, where the material was understood through handling rather than distance.

Chemistry as direction

Surface development is informed by oxide behaviour, mineral additions, glaze reaction, and the controlled unpredictability of the kiln.

Small-batch preference

Production remains intentionally slow and small-batch, favouring attention, finish, and material depth over mass manufacture.

Interior discipline

The work is directed toward timeless interiors, colour depth, texture, and material honesty rather than decorative excess.

Ceramic pigments measured on slate palettes in the atelier.

Atelier Practice

Each tile sits between craft and technical discipline.

Shaping, glaze preparation, glaze application, firing, and finishing remain closely held within the atelier.

The resulting surfaces are approached as material work first: quiet, durable, and distinct within each batch.

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Projects begin with a direct conversation about surface, setting, and pace.

Collections, glaze direction, batch planning, and custom commissions are discussed directly through the atelier.