Rotondo:mat

Affordable artworks available 24/7
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Launched at the opening of Congés Annulés 2024, rotondo:mat is a platform for artists, designers and other creatives to sell their small format pieces. Roughly influenced by the current programme of Rotondes, the rotondo:mat gives Rotondes regulars and passers-by the opportunity to take home an affordable work of art.

The rotondo:mat is accessible 24/7 at the entrance of Rotondes’ courtyard, right behind the bus stop.

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Steven Cruz

Steven Cruz is a Luxembourgish visual artist of Portuguese origin. Trained in Lisbon, Athens, and Brussels, he has developed a practice that combines art and design. A winner of both the MAD Brussels Graduation Prize and RTL’s Generation Art competition, Cruz has established himself on the Luxembourgish art scene. Demonstrating his professional commitment to the art world, Steven is a co-founder of La Concierge, a non-profit organization dedicated to the recognition of emerging artists.

He’s now bringing Portuguese ceramic tiles to life, as stickers and temporary tattoos! These sticker packs transform classic azulejos into a bold, modern mural you can create anywhere. Mix Packs 1 + 2 to unlock the full magic, inspired by the ornate Manueline style and the rich visual language of Portuguese tiles. Stick them on your laptop, notebook, wall, or any surface craving a little wow. 

Filled with maritime symbols and dreamlike fragments, each sticker and tattoo echoes journeys, new beginnings, and the quiet strength of those who moved, adapted, and rebuilt. Just like the gigantic fresco titled Marés Vivas, this project is a heartfelt homage to immigration, to stories carried across borders and memories reshaped over time. Easy to apply, fun to mix, and impossible to ignore, these tiles invite you to build your own narrative, one sticker at a time. Grab a pack, start sticking, and let the story travel on.

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Viktoria Vanyi

Hungarian-born and Luxembourg-based, Viktoria Vanyi is a multidisciplinary artist working across installations, photography, cyanotype, and bookbinding. At the heart of her practice lies a fascination with memory, touch, and the quiet beauty of imperfection, how objects can hold stories, and how process itself can shape meaning.

Her limited-edition cyanotype booklets invite you to reconnect with the tactile act of handwriting. Each of the four unique cover designs is created using the sun-printing cyanotype technique and comes in two sizes, A5 and A6. Because cyanotype is beautifully unpredictable, no two covers are alike; every booklet is a small, perfectly imperfect artwork that feels as if it already carries a history.

Inspired by the unused notebooks we collect and save for the perfect moment,” Viktoria’s booklets remove the pressure of perfection. They’re ready for your sketches, notes, lists, and fleeting ideas, welcoming your creativity exactly as it is, right now.

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Kameidi Kollektiv

We are kaméidi. That’s the word for noise” in Luxembourgish. We’re a design collective from Hamburg. The team is made up of Joana, Janina, and Lisa, which makes us 75 percent Luxembourgish Kachkéis, paired with 25 percent Hamburg Deichkäse, that we also call Tim. We’re not just incredibly good friends; now we’re also business partners. Our kaméidi collective consists of two illustrators and two graphic designers — or let’s just say, four all-rounders. With our work, we want to have and spread fun, make you smile, and, in the process, fulfil a small dream of our own.

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Marie Lavis

Luxembourg-based artist Marie Lavis has been a freelance illustrator, animator, and graphic designer since 2018. Her work is heavily influenced by music, and her collaborations frequently revolve around or draw inspiration from this medium. Marie’s art explores a range of themes, including black and white, lines and shapes, movement, feelings, and the complexities of life, along with symbols, patterns, and a sense of immensity.
Her 2023 flipbook, Tandem Running, was created for Rotondes and was inspired by the two circles of our logo. Lavis chose to focus on this shape because, to her, the circle evokes a feeling of universality, union, and perfection. It represents a culmination, a complete whole, something both vast and precisely defined.

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