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Design Biennale Rotterdam: a bold new chapter in collectible design
For ten days, from Thursday, February 20, to Sunday, March 2, Rotterdam hosts the first edition of Design Biennale Rotterdam. This city-wide event, spanning more than 15 locations and featuring over 100 local and international designers, will challenge perceptions of design and reality under the theme: What’s Real is Unfamiliar. With Rotterdam’s reputation for resilience and reinvention, the Biennale invites visitors to explore the hidden complexities beneath the familiar, questioning what we accept as real.
A Movement, Not Just an Event
Unlike traditional design festivals, Design Biennale Rotterdam is raw, independent, and powered by its community. Without reliance on subsidies, it is built on the collective efforts of hundreds of designers, curators, and creators. This Biennale is not just an exhibition—it is a statement, boldly positioning design as a tool for critical conversation and cultural evolution.
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Co-Founder Liv Vaisberg & Sarah Schulten. Photo by Michele Margot, courtesy Design Biennale Rotterdam
Programme Highlights
Groothandelsgebouw – This is Us
A celebration of Rotterdam’s design spirit, showcasing work from multiple generations of designers who blend industrial heritage with contemporary innovation. This exhibition reflects the city’s dynamic energy, shaping its evolving design identity. Laurids Gallée will also unveil a new solo exhibition featuring an unseen collection of lighting designs. Groothandelsgebouw is also home to the exhibition Show not Show. Featuring six visionary designers – Frank Penders, Lucas Zito, Marc Meeuwissen (Dear Objects), Mokko (Aad Bos), Studio Fabius Clovis, and Studio Luuk van Laarhoven – this exhibition showcases a mix of functional and autonomous objects, each offering a fresh perspective on design. After the debut at Dutch Design Week 2024, Show not Show returns, at the inaugural Design Biennale Rotterdam.
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aSR Building on Weena – Reimagining Spaces
Abandoned office spaces near Central Station become immersive exhibitions exploring the future of design. Highlights include:
- A radical rethinking of everyday furniture—chairs as symbols of transformation.
- A group exhibition curated by Barry Lewellyn, questioning the role of ornamentation in contemporary design.
- A solo showcase by REM Atelier, presenting thought-provoking spatial interventions.
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The W70 venue, a former offices building
Baanhof – A Promise of Happiness
Once an electricity hub for the city’s public transport system, Baanhof now hosts Robert van Oosterom’s curated selection of design pieces. This exhibition explores the balance between individuality and harmony, with works by Umberto Bellardi Ricci, Audrey Large, Bram Vanderbeke, and Najla El Zein.
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The Baanhof venue
Huidenclub – Diaspora & Identity
Curated by Biennale co-founder Liv Vaisberg, this exhibition delves into the complexities of diaspora and cross-identity. It highlights how designers of mixed heritage reclaim traditions and challenge dominant cultural narratives through innovative design.
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The Huidenclub venue
Katoenhuis – Future Materials
A deep dive into AI, 3D printing, and reimagined materials like plastic. This exhibition pushes the boundaries of sustainability and production, redefining what is possible in design.
DOEN & ELLE DECORATION – Fragments of Form
A collaborative exploration of design through collage. Curated by Monique van der Reijden (ELLE DECORATION Netherlands) and Eva Pertijs (DOEN), this exhibition, featuring Berry Dijkstra, Pim Top, and Marie Bernard, challenges conventional design boundaries and reimagines composition.
Store Projects – Emerging Talent
Young designers (ages 15–18) from underrepresented backgrounds present experimental glassworks created in Design Club workshops led by Rinke Joosten at STORE, a socially engaged network of artists and designers. Their works are exhibited alongside pieces by Joosten, fostering a dialogue between emerging and established creatives.
Professional Programme (February 19–20)
Exclusive to design professionals and enthusiasts, the two-day professional programme offers:
- Symposiums on the intersection of design, urbanism, and identity.
- Masterclasses with leading designers.
- Private curator-led tours.
- Networking events, parties, and early exhibition access.
Design conferences (Symposiums)
Day 1: Design & the City (February 19)
Rotterdam’s innovative urban environment fosters experimental and socially driven design. Featuring a keynote by Joseph Zeal Henry, sessions will explore how harbor cities drive creative innovation, and the influence of Rotterdam’s working-class history on contemporary design.
Day 2: Design & Identity (February 20)
How does design navigate cultural hybridity, historical legacies, and appropriation? This session will explore how to balance tradition with innovation.
The Design Biennale’s Ambassadorial and Honorary Network
Our 5 hosts are established, Rotterdam-based designers who will help to bring the Design Biennale to life through involvement in our programme, creative contributions, and fostering collaborations which connect the city’s design community internationally.
Ambassadorial Host Designers
Anna Aagaard Jensen Sabine Marcelis Chris Kabel
Laurids Gallée Marga Weimans
Design Biennale Rotterdam 2025 — Participating Venues (confirmed so far)
Gallery Joey Ramone, Baanhof, DOEN, Fundamental, Groothandelsgebouw, Huidenclub, Katoenhuis, Kunstfabriek, Kunsthal, Multi, Nieuwe Instituut, Spazio Viruly, STORE Projects, Team Thursday, Voorhaven 57, Weena 50 and Weena 70
Design Biennale Rotterdam, February 19-March 2, 2025, many locations
Check Design Biennale Rotterdam website for entry fees info
Press and professional program: February 19-20
Design conferences: February 19-20
Public program: February 20, March 2
Size: 4 main venues, 10 partners venues
Visit DesignBiennaleRotterdam.com website for more info