In Action! Kiki & Joost Celebrate 25 Years of Design

From Tapestries to Lighting, Kiki & Joost opened their studio for the In Action exhibition and shared insights on design, collaboration, and their creative journey.

From Tapestries to Lighting, Kiki & Joost opened their studio for the In Action exhibition and shared insights on design, collaboration, and their creative journey.

From a shared symphony of brainwaves to design activism on a tree top. Design Academy Eindhoven Graduation Show 2025 sparks bold visions.

A solar-powered textile pavilion, an exploration of consumerism’s bulimia, and the world’s largest crayon, and more… Check out our guide to Dutch Design Week 2025.

The SIDELINED exhibition queers the sports bar reimagining how we can play together, gather, and compete without divisions.

DAE Graduation Show 2024: vessels inspired by mathematic equations, non-religious funeral spaces, fences turned into urban furniture and more.

Dutch Design Week 2024: bio-sensitive concrete encouraging spontaneous urban moss growth, a choir of AI robots, and more.

DAE Graduation Show 2023: Marble-looking furniture made from discarded books, pine trees’ narratives in Israel-Palestine and therapeutic knitted grids.

Material experimentation and the radical city of the future. Transnatural returns to Eindhoven, blurring the lines between nature and technology.

A half-built and half-grown tree, upcycled iconic chairs in discarded denim, and eggshell lightbulbs. The best of Dutch Design Week 2023 is on Archipanic.

Knitty lounge chair resembles a giant ship knot or an oversized ball of yarn every cat would dream of, but it is a beacon of comfiness.

Inspired by light-reflective butterflies wings, kites and bioluminescent algae, Dan Roosegaarde envisions futuristic sustainable light designs by the floodgates of the historic Afsluitddjk site in the Netherlands.

As design world seems to be projected into digital culture, students of Design Academy Eindhoven reflects on the importance of tactile experience with the TOUCH BASE, an exhibition you can digit with your bare fingers… and a petting zoo to actually caress instead of watching YouTube videos.

Imperfect Design presented the “Bat Trang” tableware a collection designed by Arian Brekveld in collaboration with craftsmen from Vietnam: a perfect match between Vietnamese craftsmanship and Dutch Design.

DHPH and Nightshop design duo present the P.O.V. family: a collection of products that change color as you walk around them.