FR / Le musée fermera exceptionnellement à 17h le 13 février 2026.
NL / Het museum zal uitzonderlijk sluiten om 17u op 13 februari 2026.
EN / The museum will close exceptionally at 5 pm on 13 February 2026.

DESIGN MUSEUM BRUSSELS 

The Design Museum Brussels, a museum project initiated and developed by the Atomium, is a space dedicated to design from the 20th century to the present day and to its evolution. More than just a formal, aesthetic, and functional object, design is presented here as a witness to the economic, social, ideological, cultural, and technical dynamics of its time. Since 2015, the Plastic Design Collection has explored the use of plastic in design, from the mid-1950s to the present. This emblematic collection offers a key to understanding the creative and technical landscape of the second half of the 20th century. In September 2020, the museum inaugurated belgisch design belge, a permanent exhibition space dedicated to Belgian design, highlighting its richness, diversity, and uniqueness.

Beyond its collections, the Design Museum Brussels aims to be a living platform for reflection and exchange. Its temporary exhibitions, along with its cultural and educational programming, express a desire to promote a transversal, inclusive, and accessible approach, crossing disciplines and perspectives. In doing so, the museum traces the cultural and technical story of the objects that have shaped our daily environments, revealing how these creations reflect the evolution of our lifestyles, values, and know-how.

From this perspective, the museum accompanies the major transitions of our time by questioning the role of design. As a place of awareness and education, it contributes to the development of critical thinking and to bringing design closer to society. It is also committed to archiving knowledge, preserving and transmitting the material and immaterial heritage of design, thereby enriching its understanding for present and future generations. By combining heritage and innovation, memory and foresight, the Design Museum Brussels asserts its mission: to make design a tool for interpreting the world and a lever for change.

ARCHITECTURAL PROJECT

The architectural design was conceived and carried out by Lhoas & Lhoas Architectes. To achieve the successful completion of the Design Museum Brussels project, Lhoas & Lhoas architectes have formed a partnership with museographer Thierry Belenger (specialist in 20th century design) and Alexandra Midal (design theoretician and historian).

The project is built with 10 principles in mind such as: making best use of the existing qualities, outside and inside; organising functions around existing structures; a simple, adaptable and reliable exhibition system; integrating stock into the exhibition; conceptual links between the objects; standard simple materials to let the colourful collection stand out.

The furniture inside the museum and lighting are provided by VITRA and DELTA LIGHT respectively