Secrid Talent Podium

Innovative designs pave the way from Industrial Revolution to Evolution.

Secrid gives the stage to 7 visionary designers, who aim to transform entire industries from producing ever more to producing ever better. Together, they show how sustainable change is already happening and they give a hopeful picture of our future.
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Living Environment
Product & Craft Design
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Klokgebouw 50
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Industrial Evolution

Secrid believes in the power of design. Look around you. Everything is designed. From the clothes you are wearing, to the phone in your pocket and the building you are in. All these products shape our society and impact our ecosystems.

Since the Industrial Revolution and the relocation of factories to low-wage countries, mass production of low-price and short-lifespan products has become the norm. This development has brought prosperity to some, but also social inequality, depleted raw materials, environmental pollution, declining biodiversity and a climate crisis.

Industry cannot be stopped, but it can be changed. We see a leading role for designers within that transition. The general guideline is simple: every new product must be better than its predecessors. We call this: Industrial Evolution.

During Dutch Design Week we put the spotlight on 7 talented designers. Creatives who boost the evolution of their industry with an innovative approach. In addition, we offer each designer coaching and an award of €7,777: a reference to our 7 design principles for holistic product design.

Design for impact

In collaboration with Dutch Design Foundation and What Design Can Do, the following designers have been selected for the 2025 edition:

Floris Schoonderbeek | Circle Farming
Regenerative farming with circular fields where technology, nature, and people converge.

Chloe So & Barna Soma Biro | PulpaTronics
Recyclable RFID tags from paper that replace disposable labels with metal.

Auke Bleij | Respyre
Low-maintenance façade greenery with moss concrete; purifies the air, cools and supports urban biodiversity.

Itika Gupta | Studio Carbon & Dungse Labs
From cow dung to high-quality biodegradable building material as an alternative to wood and plastic.

Marjan van Aubel | Ra
The transition from solar technology to solar design, where the energy source becomes a seamlessly integrated part of our daily lives.

Sarmīte Poļakova & Mel van Dijk | (un)woven
From reclaimed textiles to circular biomaterial for the built environment.

Elizabeth Lee, Eden Harrison & Ori Blich | Carbon Cell
A compostable, carbon-negative foam for packaging as a replacement for polystyrene.

Intellectual Property: sustainable choices and dilemmas

With the Secrid Impact Fund, talents are coached on themes that are decisive for the future of design. One of these is intellectual property—often overlooked in the design sector, but crucial for both protecting and sharing creative value. This involves not only legal protection but also questions around ownership, ethics, and social responsibility.

Every designer will sooner or later face fundamental questions such as: what rights and responsibilities does a design carry? Secrid knows these dilemmas from experience: since its introduction, more than a thousand copies of the Cardprotector—a design that permanently changed the wallet market—have appeared worldwide.

Through this theme, the Secrid Talent Podium invites designers to reflect on the choices and dilemmas involved in protecting and sharing creativity.

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Hosted by Secrid

Secrid is a Dutch company founded in 2009 by the husband-and-wife team of René van Geer and Marianne van Sasse van Ysselt. Secrid now develops and sells 'pocketwear' worldwide, such as wallets featuring the well-known aluminium cardprotectors. The organisation charts its own course, free from shareholder influence, based on a spiritual, value-driven philosophy that is simultaneously design-oriented and pragmatic.

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Maartje Janse

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