Studio Wieki Somers' new project 3D printed from human ashes questions the ethics of technology and our relationship with objects.
The NAI launches an Urban Augmented Reality application for your phone that will lead to a national architecture guide.
From June 9 to 13, (Un)limited Dutch Design will show The Netherlands as an open-design country in an international context during DMY International Design Festival in Berlin.
The five euro coin by Eelco Brand commemorates the publication of the famous novel Max Havelaar by Multatuli 150 years ago.
Pauline van Dongen designs a digital manufactured shoe featuring a sculptural form with organic lines.
Viktor & Rolf play the role of dressers on the catwalk in a scene set by Studio Job.
Dutch designer Richard Hutten designs stamp for Royal TNT Dutch post.
Iris van Herpen presented her AW 2010 collection, and may we say she wowed once again!
At INFODECODATA, the Graphic Design Museum shows exceptional work from various disciplines in one exhibition.
Inspiring Dutch presentations at the imm International Moebel Messe in Cologne from January 19 to 24.
Tonight: create electronic circuitry on bare skin, enter a digital network by wearing a veil, see through clothing without X-Ray vision.
Van Nicholas maps important trends that will shape the future bicycle, plus designs that next generation bicycle.
Layar shows its location specific content on the screen of your mobile phone; first demo in Amsterdam.
Last chance to see the graduation show Twents Design at Bijenkorf Warehouse.
Talent 2009 fashion award winner Ratna Ho shows her collection in SPRMRKT.
See more of the striking number of 27 Dutch winners in the Red Dot design awards for communication design.
Multidisciplinary Dutch design firm 123dv play with colour and light brightens up Dutch Fair organization JaarBeurs in Utrecht.
There's a range of Bachelors' pogrammes in Industrial and Product Design at universities of applied sciences.
In the past art schools used to be a separate strand in Dutch education. In recent years many of them have merged with institutions of applied sciences (hogescholen), where they provide a wide variety of Bachelors’ programmes in different design directions.