hub.brussels News A pop-up store dedicated to Brussels craftsmanship
A pop-up store dedicated to Brussels craftsmanship

A pop-up store dedicated to Brussels craftsmanship

Our fourth Auberge Espagnole is about to open in the George Henri neighborhood of Woluwe-Saint-Lambert. Following in the footsteps of its 3 big sisters, the youngest is unique in that it is entirely dedicated to crafts, with a studio-sales space of 89m2.

This opening is part of the plan to support Brussels artisans that hub.brussels launched in the spring of 2022 to support this economic sector, which is essential for transition and creates jobs that cannot be relocated.

For craftsmen and women who already have a track record

This Auberge is different from our other commercial pop-ups because:

  • You must be a certified craftsman on the federal platform to participate, which means you must meet their definition of craftsmanship.
  • The occupation lasts 4 months instead of 3
  • The space includes a studio space
  • The Auberge is not necessarily for start-ups, as they must have at least 2 years of experience in their field.

Minimalist, gender-neutral jewelry by jewelry designer Benaazir Mukherjee is on display until March 3, 2024 at 234 Georges Henril Avenue in Saint-Lambert-Woluwe.

Belgian economic mission to Türkiye: Brussels companies strongly represented

Belgian economic mission to Türkiye: Brussels companies strongly represented

Posted on 22/05/2026
Belgian economic mission to Türkiye: Brussels companies strongly represented
Budget cuts: hub.brussels adapts its international support services
Multisectors

Budget cuts: hub.brussels adapts its international support services

Posted on 06/05/2026
Budget cuts: hub.brussels adapts its international support services
Free trade agreements: how can you make the most of them?
Multisectors

Free trade agreements: how can you make the most of them?

Posted on 23/04/2026
Free trade agreements: how can you make the most of them?