The Workspace Design Show Amsterdam 2025 took its last bow on November 6, leaving visitors longing to see more until next year. This two-day event (taking place from 5 to 6 November in RAI Amsterdam) became a hotspot for designers to showcase their thoughtful, no-fuss, and practical designs, catering to a vast array of workspaces, both professional and private.
Aimed to inspire and better the future of the workplace, visitors found the event swamped with an unforgettable lineup of panel discussions, exhibitions and installations, talk shows, and more, where the workplace community united on the same grounds of sustainability and circular workspace design.
The event echoed under the banner of ‘Activate the Senses,’ a foundation reimagining the workplace as a sensory and stimulating environment with workplace interior products that are recyclable and replaceable from furniture, lighting, and seating to acoustics, surfaces, and more. Now that the event has ended, we have curated a list of furniture showcased at the Workspace Design Show Amsterdam 2025, embracing the circular design and creating an eco-friendly atmosphere. Have a quick look.
Vega Chair by Jasper Morrison for Artifort
Designed by Jasper Morrison, the Vega chair seamlessly infuses a circular design philosophy, practicality, and modern aesthetics. Vega is characterized by two rounded cushions, one for the back, one for the seat, elevating the sitting experience.
The chair can be used in a variety of spaces, including waiting areas, museums, dining spaces, workspaces, meeting rooms, and more, creating a simple, efficient space. The Vega chair is modular and comes in two options: with a sleek tubular armrest or a pure armless silhouette. Users get a variety of options for the base, too.
Bolete Conference Table and Chairs by Patricia Urquiola x Andreu World
The collection of the Bolete conference table and chair creates an ideal set-up for talks and collaborations. Designed by Patricia Urquiola, both the table and the chair feature an artistic blend of sustainable and practical design, bringing character and functionality to every workspace, public or private.
The Bolete conference table and chair are crafted from pure ECO thermopolymer materials, created entirely from recycled sources and fully recyclable, in line with circular philosophy. The table’s strong base can integrate multimedia and power systems, making it extremely practical in workspaces. On the other hand, the inner shell of the chair is upholstered over a thermopolymer core, designed for effortless disassembly and full recyclability.
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Infinity Office Chair by Robert Bronwasser for NO-EM
The Infinity is considered to be the world’s first fully circular office chair. It has a modular and circular design, which is easy to disassemble, making every part of the chair reusable and recyclable at the end of its life.
The Infinity office chair comes in four versions – basic, office, meet, and work – meeting the eclectic demands and needs of any workspace. The cherry on top is that when a part is damaged, only that part needs to be replaced without getting rid of the chair, reducing the environmental strain.
WiChair by Wilkhahn
The WiChair is a minimalistic chair with an uncomplicated design, making it a subtle addition to any space. Crafted from FSC-certified plywood and steel, the chair consists of a few components, which are easily disassembled and replaceable. Since the materials are easy to replace and recycle, the chair embraces a circular economy for lasting use.
The WiChair boasts a springy curved steel bracket, making the chair sway backward, forward, and sideways with you. This chair is highly adaptable to various professional and personal spaces. Whether it’s a creative studio, work-from-home set-up, or educational institution, the WiChair elevates the comfort and aesthetics of any room.
Homecrux is the official media partner of the Workspace Design Show Amsterdam 2025.

