
Design Academy Eindhoven x TextielLab (free)
On the Panoramadeck, on the museum's third floor, you have a great view over the grounds, including the former factory's chimney. Here we show changing presentations by partners and young talent. You can visit this space for free.
Young talent on the Panoramadeck: Design Academy Eindhoven
The TextielMuseum attaches great importance to talent development. That is why we work structurally with various courses, offer internships and graduation places in the TextielLab and organise the annual international Advanced Textile Program for starting artists and designers.
One of the study programmes we work intensively with is Design Academy Eindhoven. Fourth-year students taking the Textiles focus module were able to realise a project at the TextielLab in collaboration with the lab's product developers in the autumn of 2024. The results will be displayed at the TextielMuseum's revamped Panoramadeck from February to March 2025.
De DAE-presentation on the Panoramadeck. Photo: Josefina Eikenaar
Research, experimentation, debate and design are central to the working period. Students are offered a broad spectrum of both traditional, and new techniques and materials. They use the industrial machinery and collaborate with the TextielLab's experienced product developers to develop prototypes, as is common for TextielLab professionals.
These works on the Panoramadeck are free to visit. If you also want to visit the other exhibitions and the TextielLab, we ask you to book tickets online before your visit.

Renewed Panoramadeck
To give emerging talent like these students the spotlight more often, the Panoramadeck (on the top floor of the entrance building) was completely revamped. Studio Corvers from Den Bosch was commissioned to design a modular layout to display a variety of work by students, graduates and other talents from the TextielLab. The presentation objects they developed invite to play and can be endlessly combined and reused, giving the presenting talent great freedom to mould the space to their own liking. Thus, no static museum set-ups, but dynamic regularly changing presentations, in line with the experimental nature of the work. Every year, three talent presentations are programmed on the Panoramadeck, which can always be visited free of charge during opening hours of the TextielMuseum.
Participating students
Nikki Krul, Josquin Fromangé, Leonie Hillmann, Mary Maloshenko, Sam van Dok, Adel Tóth, Victoire Coustilieres, Lilas Patard and Maya Stimpfl
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