Newsletter #158
Four Dutch designers made Rolling Stone's top 20 designers list, and on another international note we take a look at Wim Crouwel's exhibition currently on at London's Design Museum. Past and future come together in a video by Duy Quoc Vo and Petra Lunenburg and we talk to Thomas Eyck about his views in Milan, Christien Meindertsma and why craft strikes a chord with consumers. Also we go a little nostalgic with Rietveld's Chair, a recent publication all about this iconic piece of Dutch design.
The Vibrant Take
Stop-motion photography and a set of markers were the starting point for BLEND and Sebastian’s video project.
Thomas Eyck in Milan
It is Eyck's fifth showing in Milan and the fair, he says, is still important, but maybe not for much longer. This year he has teamed up with Christien Meindertsma and RaR, and as expected it is his passion for...
Rietveld's Chair
An important part of Dutch design history, Rietveld's chair is now the subject of a book and film.
Wim Crouwel: A graphic odyssey
In an overview exhibition of his work, the career of Dutch designer Wim Crouwel is celebrated at London’s Design Museum.
Rolling Stone's Top 20 Designers
Alice Rawsthorn and Paula Antonelli have selected the top 20 designers of the future for Rolling Stone Magazine. Four Dutch designers made the list.
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Selection:
- Amsterdam Fashion Week 2013
- Dutch Design Week 2012
- Milan 2012
- Amsterdam Fashion Week 2012
- Dutch Design Week 2011
- Amsterdam International Fashion Week 2010
- Amsterdam International Fashion Week 2011
- Dutch Design Week 2010
- Dutch Design Double 2010
- Milan 2010
- Design.nl 100th Issue Favourites
- Dutch Design Week 2009
- Dutch Design Double 2009
- Milan 2009
- Amsterdam International Fashion Week 2009
- Going Out - Restaurants, bars, cafes, clubs and hotels
- Graphic Design Festival 2008
- Dutch Design Week 2008
- Retail Therapy - Where to buy Dutch design
- FreeDesigndom 2008
- Milan 2008
- Amsterdam International Fashion Week 2008
- Design.nl Tokyo favourites

