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T-Presentation

T-Presentation

Around the corner from Strijp-S Kiki van Eijk and Joost van Bleiswijk have set up their new studio. In an exhibition featuring their favourite designers, the duo are putting their mark on Strijp-T. 

Post History

Post History

While many designers are creating products, materials, and solutions for a better future, the exhibition Post History at the Klokgebouw looks at our survival in a post-apocalyptic world.

Untouchables by Dutch Invertuals

Untouchables by Dutch Invertuals

Untouchables by Dutch Invertuals was one of Design.nl’s favourite DDW events.  Intelligent, original and beautifully conceived, the project shows great promise.  Curator Wendy Plomp says it is set to evolve in the...

Studio Job House

Studio Job House

Twenty-five minutes out of Eindhoven, Studio Job has bought a house in the forest and packed it out as an homage to contemporary Dutch design.

Copy Nature No. 2

Copy Nature No. 2

Using the relationship people have with products as a foundation, Onomatopee has put together a fascinating second installment of the Copy Nature exhibition to explore ways metal can be reincorporated into design.

DOEN Materiaalprijs winners 2011

DOEN Materiaalprijs winners 2011

Maarten Kolk and Guus Kusters are the winners of the DOEN Materiaalprijs 2011 with their design Waterloop. Tjeerd Veenhoven was awarded the motivation prize.

Young talent at the Klokgebouw

Young talent at the Klokgebouw

Every year during Dutch Design Week the Klokgebouw at Strijp S presents the latest and greatest by young designers, established companies and innovative ideas. This year is no exception.

Dutch Design Award Winners 2011

Dutch Design Award Winners 2011

This year the Golden Eye Award went to Money & Speed: Inside the Black Box by Catalogtree (Daniel Gross and Joris Maltha). The MINI Young Designer Award went to Bart Hess.

The Design Sector is a Growth Industry

The Design Sector is a Growth Industry

Design ranks well as an economic industry in Holland, but cultural funding cuts could harm not just the sector, but the country's main cities that are at risk of losing their appeal as attractive cultural hubs.

A Step Forward For Jo Meesters

A Step Forward For Jo Meesters

A new collection for Meesters focuses on a sturdy type of textile and continues his theme of hand-manufacturing in collaboration with mass production. It will be exhibited next week at DDW.

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