Hydryx has a new home

We've moved. As of earlier this month, you'll find us at Hannie Dankbaarpassage 20C, tucked inside De Hallen Amsterdam.
It's a building with a good story. A century ago this was a tramremise, and the corner we now sit in is where crews built and repaired the electronics that kept Amsterdam's trams running. We've kept the theme going, more or less — except our hardware ends up on landfills instead of tram tracks. The work keeps the city running either way.
Leaving our old place meant leaving Monumental and Harvest Waste, which we genuinely didn't love doing — they were the kind of neighbours that made the workday better. The new spot softens the blow, though. Eva Jinek's editorial team and studio are right next door, and the building is full of people making interesting things.
Best part: the new office is three times the size of the old one, and it's finally ours. For a team that's been growing fast, that space matters more than it sounds. We even turned the move itself into a bit of team building, which beat a normal day at the desk by a wide margin.
We're properly excited about this one. Room to grow, a great location in the centre of the city, and a building we already feel at home in. Come say hi if you're in the neighbourhood!


