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Kazerne
Paradijslaan 2
Eindhoven
October 18 – 26, 2025
11 AM – 6 PM daily
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Sabine Marcelis

Sabine Marcelis is a Rotterdam-based artist and designer known for her material-focused approach to product, installation, and spatial design. Since graduating from the Design Academy of Eindhoven in 2011, she has collaborated with industry specialists, integrating material research into the manufacturing process to create striking visual effects. She has collaborated with brands such as Vitra, Audi, Céline, IKEA, Dior, Fendi, and Renault. In 2024, Marcelis was named Dezeen’s Designer of the Year and featured on Architectural Digest’s AD100 list.
Keiji Takeuchi

Keiji Takeuchi is a Japanese furniture and industrial designer with a truly global outlook. His work transcends any culture or language, characterised by its purity, materiality and the absence of superfluous elements. Receiving his education in product design in Auckland, New Zealand, Takeuchi set up his own studio in 2015 and has since collaborated with renowned design brands such as Boffi,Alessi, De Padova, Living Divani, Geiger / Hermanmiller, Ligne Roset, Karimoku and Fredericia. Takeuchi was recently awarded the Monocle Design Award 2024 for his dining chair design Villetta for De Padova. During the Milan Design Week 2024, he orchestrated the ‘Walking Sticks & canes’ exhibition at Triennale Milano, which was the first curation show both conceived and staged by Takeuchi. A global success, the show has toured Karimoku Commons Tokyo, Emeco House, Venice, California and resulted in the book ‘Walking Sticks‘ from Lars Müller Publishers with Marco Sammicheli.
Cecilie Manz

Cecilie Manz is a Danish furniture designer. Manz' portfolio spans furniture, lighting, ceramics, and other everyday objects, blending simplicity with functionality to achieve a timeless design expression. She studied at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, School of Design and set up her own studio in Copenhagen after graduating in 1997. Manz has designed for brands such as Fredericia, Fritz Hansen, Iittala, Kasthall, Maruni, 1616Arita and Muuto, as well as a longstanding collaboration with Bang & Olufsen. She is a recipient of the Finn Juhl Architectural Prize and Chevalier des Arts et des Lettres 2019 (France) and Bruno Mathsson Prize 2009 (Sweden).
Daniel Rybakken

Daniel Rybakken grew up in Oslo, Norway and studied design at the Oslo School of Architecture and the School of Arts & Crafts in Gothenburg, Sweden. The work of Daniel Rybakken occupies the area between art and design, forming limited editions, art installations and prototypes for serial production. In 2008 he opened his own design studio in both Oslo and Gothenburg, collaborating with renowned brands such as Luceplan, Ligne Roset, Panasonic and Vitra. Rybakken was recently named Designer of the Year 2024 award by Bo Bedre and has previously been awarded ‘Best of the Best’ Red Dot Award as well as the Design Report Award for best designer at Salone Satellite in Milan.
Stefan Diez

Stefan Diez is a German industrial designer with a background in cabinetmaking. Diez considers circular design to be a key principle of his product design philosophy, putting forward products with a sustainable approach that combines multiplicity of use with superior durability. He graduated from State Academy of Fine Arts in Stuttgart in 2002 and went on to set up his own Munich-based studio, DIEZ OFFICE, the following year. Diez’s studio developsurniture, lighting, architectural elements and accessories, collaborating with clients such as Herman Miller, Magis, Thonet, HAY and others. He is a repeated recipient of the Best of the Best’ Red Dot Award as well as the Wallpaper* Design Award, and serves as Head of the Industrial Design Department at the University of Applied Arts in Vienna.
Interesting in seeing more? Check out these three exhibitions showcasing extruded aluminium from Hydro.
Daphna Laurens
In their new studio, Daphna Laurens embraces space for fresh ideas, materials, and collaborations. During Dutch Design Week, they present a selection of their most recent work, including a new lighting design crafted from aluminium extrusions, showcasing their refined balance between form, function, and material exploration.
Daphna Laurens
Halvemaanstraat 18G
5651BP Eindhoven
www.daphnalaurens.nl
Studio LoopLoop
Based in Rotterdam, Studio LoopLoop is a research-driven design practice focused on sustainability and innovative production techniques. For Dutch Design Week, they present a new bench made using Hydro CIRCAL 100R, aluminium made from 100% post-consumer aluminium scrap. The bench is anodized using plant-based dyes, representing a major step forward in sustainable metal finishing and positioning Studio LoopLoop as pioneers in the world’s most circular anodized aluminium.
Piet Hein Eek
Halvemaanstraat 30
5651BP Eindhoven
www.studiolooploop.nl
Offsite
Offsite presents Pendant and Pole Floorlamp, two lighting designs that explore the balance between structure, material and atmosphere. Designed by Zowa Rindt, Pendant combines two industrial remnants: an aluminium tube from Hydro’s streetlight pole production and laminated washi paper offcuts from curtain manufacturing. The result is a refined interplay of lightness, texture and precision. Each lamp is shaped by its materials, making every piece subtly unique.
Pole Floorlamp began as an aluminium offcut from Hydro Pole Products in Drunen. Originally intended for streetlights, the material was pearl-blasted and anodised to achieve a soft, matte finish. The outcome is a tall, architectural lamp with an industrial character and a warm, understated presence. Its height and directional light make it suitable for reading, highlighting or simply defining a space. By bringing this material indoors, Pole Floorlamp continues Offsite’s exploration of how reclaimed elements can be reimagined on a more intimate scale.
Bart Hess I NRE
Gashouder 43A
5611CR Eindhoven
www.offsite.nl