Tag: dutch design week

  • Dutch Design Week: Hungry for Design

    Dutch Design Week: Hungry for Design

    Taking place in October each year, Dutch Design Week (DDW) is the largest design event in Northern Europe and presents work and concepts from more than 2,600 designers to more than 355,000 visitors from home and abroad. In 2020, DDW is taking place online and the city that hosts this design festival, Eindhoven, has launched a video series called ‘Hungry for Design‘ that asks the question: What happens when the worlds of design and gastronomy come together?

    With current safety measures in the Netherlands and restaurants closing their doors again, this six-part series connects top chefs with local designers, and the chefs are challenged to develop a dish based on the work of the designer. Emerging, talented designers with different backgrounds – from a social designer to an architect and from a sound designer to a material researcher – have been paired with chefs such as Dick Middelweerd, Naresh Ramdjas and Cas PikaarBringing the different disciplines together results in special collaborations, common ground when it comes to the creative process, and, of course, great food.

    The episodes are hosted by moderator and food designer Annelies Hermsen, daughter of Michelin chef Toine Hermsen and Design Academy Eindhoven alumna. The series is now available on ThisisEindhoven.com and the YouTube channel of @Eindhovencity:

  • Dutch Design Week 2014

    Dutch Design Week 2014

    Taking place the last week of October in Eindhoven, Dutch Design Week is an annual event full of exhibitions, workshops and seminars bringing the best of design to several venues across the city. This year, our contributing photographer Cleo Goossens documented her favourite events for Future Positive and left us some notes about the different venues, which you might find useful if you’re planning on attending Dutch Design Week next year.

    www.ddw.nl

    Photos by Cleo Goossens 


    Strijp-S

    The area around Strijp-S used to be a Philips factory and nowadays its buildings are filled with lofts, creative companies, restaurants and shops. This is one of the most popular venues during Dutch Design Week.

    www.strijp-s.nl

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    NRE

    NRE is another creative area in the city housing a number of different businesses including Stampiet, a little restaurant offering delicious Dutch food. Here you can also find Aterlierdorp, which means ‘Studio Village’ and it’s an area with studios owned by different types of artists.

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    Sectie C

    Sectie C is a workspace comprising studios by 94 designers, artists, photographers, musicians, graphic designers and other creative companies.

    www.sectie-c.nl

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    Piet Hein Eek

    Piet Hein Eek is a multidisciplinary design company that opens the doors of their shop/factory during the Dutch Design Week.

    www.pietheineek.nl

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