Forward Furniture

Signature and Collectible Objects: Forward Furniture An exhibition on the future of visionary furniture

Forward Furniture is a curated exhibition at Dutch Design Week dedicated to forward-looking furniture design. Designers are invited to present a small collection that form a coherent vision.
Canal
Living Environment
Signature & Collectibe Design
G10
De Caai
De Kade, Dirk Boutslaan 18
5613LH

Entrance free

Hosted by

DDW X Liv Vaisberg

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Toilets Toilets available
Wheelchair Friendly Partially wheelchair accessible

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Forward Furniture is a curated exhibition dedicated to forward-looking furniture and objects

Forward Furniture is a curated exhibition at Dutch Design Week dedicated to forward-looking furniture design. Designers are invited to present a small collection of furniture objects that form a coherent vision. The focus is on realised furniture pieces with an emphasis on collectible design, special editions, experimental and conceptual work.

The exhibition will bring together 60–100 international participants, offering a bold and inspiring overview of where furniture design is heading next.


Venue


The exhibition will take place in a 2,000 sqm raw industrial hall of the CAAI, in the historic Campina former dairy factory in Eindhoven, one of Dutch Design Week’s key locations. As one of the main ticketing points, it guarantees high visibility and strong visitor flow, with a rough and atmospheric setting ideal for experimental design.

Hosted by DDW X Liv Vaisberg

Liv Vaisberg is a Rotterdam-based curator and artistic director working at the intersection of contemporary design and art. She is co-founder of COLLECTIBLE (Brussels & New York), initiator of the Design Biennale Rotterdam, and has curated international projects at Huidenclub Rotterdam, Vienna Design Week, and Maison&Objet in Hong Kong. Her work focuses on supporting experimental practices, fostering cross-disciplinary dialogue, and creating platforms for emerging and established designers.