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Standout Furniture and Lighting Designs From Dutch Design Week 2025 Showcasing Conceptual and Experimental Thinking

Innovating for sustainability, circularity, and social impact
Happy JastaBy Happy JastaOctober 29, 20255 Mins Read
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Dutch Design Week is a special event, where you can spot boundary-pushing makers and alternative designers you won’t spot anywhere else. Since we started covering the event, we have featured a number of innovative and unique lighting and furniture designs that showcase material innovations as well as utilize modern technologies like 3D printing. Mick Simmering of Noord see Lights told Homecrux, “It’s all about the conceptual and the experimental.” He further adds that Dutch Design now leans harder than ever into sustainability, circularity, and social impact.

If you are interested in what the design event had to showcase this year, we would like to present you with 10+ best furniture and lighting innovations we have spotted at the 2025 Dutch Design Week. Keep reading to know more:

MOWO Flexible Wooden Stools

The MOWO stools are a different kind of office furniture without any screws, levers, plastic or metal. The stools are elastic forms made of wood that move with the body. It offers different sitting positions that allow you a variety of movements like swinging, rocking, tilting, bouncing, and wobbling. Ergonomic sitting increases concentration and improves posture.

MOWO Flexible Wooden Stools from Dutch design week 2025
Image: MOWO

Hairy Table by Mark Malecki

Simple and plain metal furniture has been given a unique touch by Mark Malecki in making the Hairy table. True to its name, the Hairy table features a rippling surface made from more than 9,000 steel “hairs,” individually welded to a wire frame base. This adds soft and organic essence to the design despite being made of powder-coated steel.

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Image: Mark Malecki

Sill Bench by Stijn Jean Vos

Stijn Jean Vos has designed the Sill Bench with an aim to revive Belgian natural stone in the design world. It is made from a million-year-old Belgian Petit Granit, a material that was once widely used in Belgian homes. The table sits on concrete and metal legs, while the top is made from natural stone with chisel marks that describe its previous history.

Sill Bench by Stijn Jean Vos at dutch design week 2025

Bocht Chair

Jelmer Reus’ Bocht Chair gives linoleum an entirely new function. It is made 100 percent out of waste desktop Linoleum. The chair comes in all different color combinations chosen from the leftover stockpile furniture linoleum, and is created from a self-developed sheet material made by combining 14 layers of compressed furniture linoleum.

Bocht Chair by Jelmer Reus at Dutch design week 2025
Image: Jelmer Reus

Also Read: Dutch Design Week 2025 Puts Experimentation Ahead of Aesthetics

CalmCave Interactive Furniture

This interactive piece of furniture is designed to help people relax or calm down in busy, loud places. Its curved shape creates a private space while it uses built-in sound and soft lights to create a peaceful environment. It combines gentle textures, subtle light effects, and soft background sounds to create a sensory-friendly space.

Image: Nioh Nioh

Broken Egg Lamp

Japanese artist and designer Ayano Koda has created a special edition version of its popular real eggshell lamp. The new version is carefully assembled from broken eggshells. It features visible cracks that glow when the lamp is turned on. Its soft light and textured surface appear like a salt lamp. The designer has also made a unique lamp fixture that mimics an egg carton but is made from one kilogram of cement.

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Image: Egglamp

Louvanes Luminaire

Thibault Philip has created a light fixture using woven intestine thread and dyed intestine leaf from the sausage industry. The scattered look of Louvanes lamp is inspired by stained glass and a bird’s nest. It emits a soft light that changes as per the membranes it passes through.

Louvanes-pendant lamp made from food waste at dutch design week 2025
Image: Inès Gicquel

Bloomlight S Floor Lamp

VOUW studio wants lights to interact with you, and its latest Bloomlight S lamp showcases the same. The floor lamp responds to your presence, which means when you come nearby, the lamp bends toward you and blooms up like a flower to provide warm illumination.

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Image: VOUW studio

Column Lava Lamp

Sabine Marcelis has re-reinterpreted the iconic Astro Lava Lamp, which differs in its size and color. Standing at 9.7 feet tall (three meters), this column lamp with colorful flowing lava in the middle will serve as a fluid sculpture in your living room. The reissue is made from frosted glass, which adds a unique touch to the design.

Column Lava Lamp by Sabine Marcelis at dutch design week 2025
Image: Mathmos

Mist Pendant Lamp

Inspired by the misty charm of the North Sea, the 3D Printed Mist Pendant Lamp by Noord see Lights brings the calming interplay of light and shadow to any space. Made from recycled and plant-based materials, it features a beautiful pattern inspired by the Ensis shell. The lamp creates a subtle blend of light and shadow to create a natural sense of depth. With its organic shape and transparent shade, the lamp emits a warm glow.

Mist Pendant Lamp by Noord see Lights at dutch design week 2025
Image: Noord see Lights

Flower-Shaped 3D-Printed Lamp

Lydia Nieuwmeijer has combined 3D printing technology and traditional craft to create these flower-shaped lamps. They feature a curved metal base formed through mold-making and lost waxing techniques, while the intricate lampshade is 3D printed using plastic.

Flower-shaped Lamp by Lydia Nieuwmeijer at DDW 2025
Image: Lydia Nieuwmeijer

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Happy is a detail-oriented content writer who has been exploring topics like furniture design, smart home technology, camper trailers, and home décor for over seven years. He is a native of the Himalayas and a graduate of Himachal Pradesh University. Beyond writing, he enjoys web research, SEO, and Instagram marketing. When not writing, you can cross him on a hike or find him immersed in Pahari music.

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