NAiF By Carina Van Den Bergh
NAiF By Carina Van Den Bergh is a set of playful flexible pieces of multifunctional furniture that lets you enjoy its esthetics, play with its components and explore its secrets.
Modern Vintage Bookshelf by Munkii
This vintage bookshelf by Munkii was designed with the purpose of blending the flamboyance of the baroque style with the simplicity of the contemporary approach.
Bike Hanger by Woodstick Ltd.
Need to store your bike? Why not get this faceted bike hanger? Woodstick Ltd. created this handcrafted bike hanger that would look nice on every wall!
Gestures of Craft by Elke van den Hoogen
Gestures of Craft by Elke van den Hoogen is a beautiful project about the lost art of craftsmanship, this ladder lamp will make make you aware of the effort that had to be done in the past to turn on the lights. You literally have to climb the ladder to turn it on, making you more aware of what it took to turn on the light and what it means to create light!
Brain Pens
Roy Verbakel created this set of pens called Brain Pens, these pens will help you think and process information better!
Tableware as Sensorial Stimuli by Jin Hyun Jeon
Tableware as Sensorial Stimuli by Jin Hyun Jeon is a project about color, shape, weight, texture and taste, that stimulate all your senses!
Work With Me People by Bart Hess
Bart Hess is a well know name in fashion, art and design. For his latest project ‘Work with me People’ he needed the help of 10.000 visitors to help him develop new fabrics.
Urban Spa by Harm Rensink
Talented Dutch Designer Harm Rensink created this amazing urban spa during the Dutch Design Week 2012.
Two liters of water by Malou van Dijck
Malou van Dijck’s water project is designed to make you aware of the amounts of water that you spill and the amounts of water that you could save.
Furniture by Suzy Lelièvre
These pieces of furniture by Suzy Lelièvre are part of a continuous series of distorted objects, each one challenging the idea of conventional furniture to blur the lines between art and design.




























