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  • Vera van der Burg puts AI and ceramics into "reflective" feedback loop

    Dutch designer Vera van der Burg aimed to "slow down" AI by combining it with a ceramics practice in the project From Text-to-Clay, which has seen her exhibit several unworldly creations. More about Vera van der Burg puts AI and ceramics into "reflective" feedback loop

    Rima Sabina Aouf | 2 February 2026 | Leave a comment
  • Light into Darkness

    Alexandre Henry transforms explosion-damaged objects into "silent witnesses" of Ukraine war

    French artist Alexandre Henry has created a series of sculptures based on furniture and objects salvaged from war-torn areas of Ukraine that he repaired using metal from Russian missiles. More about Alexandre Henry transforms explosion-damaged objects into "silent witnesses" of Ukraine war

    Alyn Griffiths | 4 December 2025 | Leave a comment
  • Photo of the Back to the Flax installation at Dutch Design Week 2025

    Eight of the best avant-garde student projects from Dutch Design Week

    Dutch Design Week is known for bringing out the best and most original student design. This year, that included broom weapons, a swinging oven and a Chinese censorship detector. More about Eight of the best avant-garde student projects from Dutch Design Week

    Rima Sabina Aouf | 31 October 2025 | Leave a comment
  • Wool (Re)discovered exhibition at New Order of Fashion LAB

    New Order of Fashion embraces Europe's "valueless" wool in Dutch Design Week exhibition

    Sheep wool was presented in a new light in the Dutch Design Week exhibition Wool (Re)discovered, which aimed to get visitors talking about Europe's unloved fleeces. More about New Order of Fashion embraces Europe's "valueless" wool in Dutch Design Week exhibition

    Rima Sabina Aouf | 24 October 2025 | Leave a comment
  • Human Zoo at Dutch Design Week 2025

    Five unexpected themes that emerged at Dutch Design Week 2025

    Every year, some surprising throughlines emerge from the programme of Dutch Design Week. This time, contributing editor Rima Sabina Aouf spotted attempts to revive democracy and a proliferation of alien creatures. More about Five unexpected themes that emerged at Dutch Design Week 2025

    Rima Sabina Aouf | 23 October 2025 | Leave a comment
  • Solar-textile pavilion

    Pauline van Dongen tops kite-like Umbra Pavilion with solar-powered textile

    Fashion designer Pauline van Dongen has created a flexible, solar-energy-generating textile called Heliotex, which forms the canopy of her Dutch Design Week pavilion. More about Pauline van Dongen tops kite-like Umbra Pavilion with solar-powered textile

    Jane Englefield | 22 October 2025 | Leave a comment
  • De Wachtkamer pavilion at Dutch Design Week 2025

    De Wachtkamer hacks refugee beds to provide more privacy and dignity

    Visitors to Dutch Design Week are invited to consider how the country houses its asylum seekers in a pavilion by De Wachtkamer, a local organisation aiming to improve their living conditions through design. More about De Wachtkamer hacks refugee beds to provide more privacy and dignity

    Rima Sabina Aouf | 21 October 2025 | Leave a comment
  • Teun Zwets

    Ten things to look forward to at Dutch Design Week 2025

    Dutch Design Week kicks off in Eindhoven tomorrow. Ahead of northern Europe's biggest design festival, we have rounded up 10 installations and exhibitions to look out for during the city-wide event. More about Ten things to look forward to at Dutch Design Week 2025

    Jane Englefield | 17 October 2025 | Leave a comment
  • Specimen chairs by Dutch Invertuals

    Dutch Invertuals chair remixed by Kiki van Eijk, Daphna Laurens and more

    Eindhoven studio Dutch Invertuals challenged 14 designers to rework one of its chairs for its Specimen exhibition, with the results including tree branches, copper fossils and LCD-style graphics. More about Dutch Invertuals chair remixed by Kiki van Eijk, Daphna Laurens and more

    Amy Frearson | 20 December 2024 | Leave a comment
  • Meanderende Maas clay from river widening

    Maas river widening provides clay for Atelier NL's ceramics and bricks

    Design studio Atelier NL is finding new uses for some of the four million cubic metres of clay being unearthed by the widening of the Maas river in the Netherlands. More about Maas river widening provides clay for Atelier NL's ceramics and bricks

    Amy Frearson | 17 December 2024 | Leave a comment
  • Shrink-wrap Aluminium Furniture Collection by Paul Coenen

    Paul Coenen adds "shrink-wrap" pattern to aluminium furniture collection

    Dutch designer Paul Coenen has used plastic film to create a wrinkled pattern on the anodised aluminium surfaces of furniture and lighting pieces he presented during Dutch Design Week. More about Paul Coenen adds "shrink-wrap" pattern to aluminium furniture collection

    Alyn Griffiths | 11 December 2024 | Leave a comment
  • Exotic as a Species by Hsin Min Chan

    Hsin Min Chan turns fictional creature into nose-to-tail eating experience

    Taiwanese designer Hsin Min Chan served up the head, skin and tail of an imaginary creature – all made from vegetarian food waste – at a dinner event during Dutch Design Week. More about Hsin Min Chan turns fictional creature into nose-to-tail eating experience

    Amy Frearson | 22 November 2024 | Leave a comment
  • Kiki & Joost exhibition space

    Kiki & Joost adds self-designed exhibition space to Eindhoven studio

    Dutch design duo Kiki & Joost has opened a public exhibition space attached to the pair's Eindhoven studio, allowing them to showcase their work in a more "open and free" way than in a traditional gallery. More about Kiki & Joost adds self-designed exhibition space to Eindhoven studio

    Jane Englefield | 31 October 2024 | Leave a comment
  • Bathroom in Teun Zwets exhibition for Dutch Design Week

    Teun Zwets creates show home with glossy furniture and cardboard bathroom

    Dutch designer Teun Zwets has created a Dutch Design Week exhibition featuring colourful, cartoonish furniture, a grotto-like bed and a bathroom made out of cardboard. More about Teun Zwets creates show home with glossy furniture and cardboard bathroom

    Amy Frearson | 29 October 2024 | Leave a comment
  • Temple of Peace by Peace Seekers at Dutch Design Week 2024

    Refugees and design graduates unite to make towering Temple of Peace

    A stepped six-tiered pyramid dominated the main Ketelhuisplein square at Dutch Design Week this year, wrapped in colourful flags offering 80 different symbols for peace. More about Refugees and design graduates unite to make towering Temple of Peace

    Jennifer Hahn | 29 October 2024 | Leave a comment
  • Mocking Chair by Willem Zwiers

    Six statement furniture projects by rising stars from the Dutch design scene

    From shaggy tassels to shimmering bioplastic, six furniture projects by emerging Dutch designers confirm a trend for colourful and textured furniture at this year's Dutch Design Week. More about Six statement furniture projects by rising stars from the Dutch design scene

    Jane Englefield | 28 October 2024 | Leave a comment
  • Too Big to Fix exhibition by Social Label at the Social Hub for Dutch Design Week

    Social Label marks 10 years of turning disadvantaged people into professional makers

    A pop-up dining room at Dutch Design Week features the latest products from Social Label, an ethical design brand that creates work opportunities for makers with disabilities. More about Social Label marks 10 years of turning disadvantaged people into professional makers

    Amy Frearson | 24 October 2024 | Leave a comment
  • AirPot inflatable hiking toilet by Kunrui Peng from Dutch Design Week 2024

    AirPot inflatable toilet enables "convenient and responsible" pooing on hikes

    Designer Kunrui Peng has developed a blow-up toilet that weighs less than one kilogram and can be carried on hikes to prevent human waste from spoiling the wilderness. More about AirPot inflatable toilet enables "convenient and responsible" pooing on hikes

    Alyn Griffiths | 24 October 2024 | Leave a comment
  • Studio Rens

    Studio Rens covers furniture in "interchangeable and customisable" tiles

    Eindhoven-based Studio Rens has created Re-Glow, a collection of blocky furniture and homeware clad in reconfigurable magnetic tiles that was unveiled at Dutch Design Week. More about Studio Rens covers furniture in "interchangeable and customisable" tiles

    Jane Englefield | 24 October 2024 | Leave a comment
  • Image of a dissected salmon from The Fish Knows Everything dinner at dutch design week 2024

    Six trends from Dutch Design Week 2024 including polluted materials and conceptual dinners

    A heated chair and dye made from heavy metal contamination feature in this roundup of six key trends from Dutch Design Week. More about Six trends from Dutch Design Week 2024 including polluted materials and conceptual dinners

    Jennifer Hahn | 23 October 2024 | Leave a comment
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