Designers

ITEM works with designers who each have their very own signature and style. They create furniture pieces that instantly becomes centerpieces in any living space. Our mix of both experienced designers and innovative newcomers yields a series of items that compliment one another through their contrasting form, material and functionality.

Arno Hoogland

Arno Hoogland

The work of Arno Hoogland is inspired by a wide range of natural phenomena, sciencefiction popculture as well as production techniques. From this inspiration he imagines and draws entire worlds and atmospheres filled with colors, patterns and symbols, from which he extracts his furniture designs.

Hein Stolle

Hein Stolle

During the second half of the 20th century Hein Stolle (1924-2006) designed an impressive series of furniture and products, still known for their pure and timeless character. His work is exhibited in museums around the world, including the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam and MoMA in New York.

Klaas Kuiken

Klaas Kuiken

Klaas Kuiken is fascinated by both industrial and artisanal production techniques. By building his own machines he explore and employs these existing types of manufacturing and develops his very own design language that fuses technology and craftsmanship.

Maarten Diederix

Maarten Diederix

The designs of Maarten Diederix pay tribute to the endless beauty of nature. In his work he translates natural shapes and textures into products and furniture using industrial materials and techniques, which leads to work that balances natural beauty and industrial precision.

Mae Engelgeer

Mae Engelgeer

Mae Engelgeer’s practice revolves around the design and production of textiles. Known for her signature style that boasts subtle colour palettes, and intricate patterns, she creates textiles, products and furniture, always combining the unexpected with the harmonious.

Studio Roderick Vos

Studio Roderick Vos

Having developed his very own visual aesthetic, Roderick Vos’ pieces are both beautiful and useful at the same time. His inclination for bold shapes and colors, combined with an intricate knowledge of production techniques and materials, lead to statement pieces that demand attention.