Design
Secrid X Maayke
Secrid collaborates with Dutch artist Maayke Schuitema on five Limited Edition Miniwallets
Secrid Talent Podium - Super Local
Luc van Hoeckel designs solutions for the 90% of the world's population without access to decent basic facilities.
Secrid Talent Podium - Celium
Celium™ is a customizable bio-textile that might well become the new gold standard for fashion, footwear, sportswear, and automotive applications. Polybion is a new company that found a way to produce this versatile and natural material made of cellulose, cultivated with bacteria that eat agricultural waste.
Valuing capabilities: Sheltered workshops and Secrid
For 15 years, our teams in sheltered workshops have been central to Secrid’s wallet-assembly operations. Our colleagues there need tailored environments to be able to work.
Secrid Talent Podium - Electric Skin
Electric Skin is a speculative idea that can change how we relate to daily electronic objects, such as our phones. A team of female biodesigners use bacteria that naturally produce electrical proteins for use in electronics. It could be possible to make compostable electronics by integrating these proteins into algae-based biomaterials.
Secrid Talent Podium - ForestGuard
ForestGuard is an advanced wildfire prevention system. This device detects forest fires within the first 15 minutes and helps communities worldwide to protect their valuable forests and natural resources. An integrated monitoring system can help to manage a fire before it starts or turns into a full-blown fire.
Secrid Talent Podium - ClimaFibre
Sunflowers can help to reduce our dependence and the environmental damage of cotton in the fashion industry.
Secrid Talent Podium - Fungi Force
Entrepreneur Frans van Rooijen and scientist Dr. Michael Sailer are launching a varnish made from natural raw materials.
Secrid Talent Podium - Solarix
Solarix designs and produces aesthetic solar panels as façade cladding.
Secrid Talent Podium - Aectual
Aectual offers a fully circular interior design solution, from furniture to wall panels and ceilings. Their 3D printed products are made from recycled waste streams and plant-based materials, with no waste produced during the manufacturing process.
Omlab
Huub Looze and Margreet van Uffelen create items such as embankment tiles and birdhouses that help restore soil and biodiversity after use.
Resty
Designer Doreen Westphal and entrepreneur Ruud Zanders are turning vegetable waste from Dutch farmers into pure and healthy food. Operating under the name Resty, they process rejected mushroom stalks and misshapen tomatoes into delicious plant-based burgers and sausages.
Studio Milou Voorwinden
Milou Voorwinden is innovating the existing fashion and textile industry by developing 3D weaving techniques.
Suntex
Pauline van Dongen has developed a lightweight, solar-powered textile called SUNTEX.
Haptics of Cooking
Boey (Bo) Wang is dedicated to creating fully inclusive products for performing everyday tasks.
Meaningful Matter
Lotte Douwes transforms ceramic waste into new high-quality tableware and interior products. Her mission is to make the entire production process of porcelain and pottery circular. Because while the plate in your cupboard and that cup on your desk may seem ordinary, they are made from precious pieces of earth.
Secrid Talent Podium - Sumo Baby
Luisa Kahlfeldt markets a high-performance diaper that reduces a baby's diaper use from about 5,000 to 25 diapers.
Secrid Talent Podium - Vorkoster
To combat food waste, Kimia Amir-Moazmi is working on a product that allows consumers to see for themselves whether food is still safe to eat.
Secrid Talent Podium - Claybens
Emy Bensdorp is developing a technique to transform clay soil contaminated by PFAS into 100% clean bricks.
Design Dilemmas
Secrid makes Cardwallets, but Secrid is much more than that. We also have a message to share. We want to make people aware of the power of good design for a sustainable future.
Seven Questions With Mujō
How can we make sure that the materials of today do not become the waste of tomorrow? This is the idea behind mujō, a Berlin-based start-up that develops biodegradable packaging from seaweed.
What Design Can Do - Resortecs
Textile recycling made easy. This is the promise that makes Resortecs one of the most exciting start-ups in the fashion industry today.
What Design Can Do - Balena
Balena is a material science company that is working to change the footwear industry.
The Power of Small
Our patented mechanism, designed by Secrid's co-founder, inspired by his father.