From shirts to tableware, and from wallpaper to scooters, anything is possible using Rijksstudio. Take inspiration from other people’s creations, roll up your sleeves and create a masterpiece of your very own!
From shirts to scooters ... tips and examples
Order a print of your favourite detail
What are the possibilities?
The entire online collection of Rijksmuseum images is available in pin-sharp clarity. Use Rijksstudio to work with your favourites or create beautiful prints of any detail you choose on canvas, aluminium (Dibond), poster, plexiglass or as a set of postcards.
How can I place an order?
Go to the scissors next to the item of your choice and choose ‘Order this work’. Then follow the steps to order your item online. Your prints will be sent to your home address.
Inspire others with your creation
We’re curious to know how your print turned out. Inspire others and share your creation in your own Rijksstudio.
Get to work on the collection
Download hi-res images and create your own masterpiece
The Rijksmuseum uses Rijksstudio to make more than 125,000 objects from the collection digitally accessible, free of charge. The entire online collection of images is available in pin-sharp clarity. At this resolution, a single detail is still sharp enough to decorate a whole bag. Or a dress. This page shows some examples of other people’s creations. You might be able to use these for inspiration.
Inspire others with your creation
We are looking forward to seeing your creations. Inspire others and share your creation in your own Rijksstudio.
Christian Borstlap for Rijksstudio

Rijksstudio: Digital Innovation Think Tank

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For developers: Rijksmuseum API
The metadata and images of the Rijksmuseum API can be used to develop apps or web applications or simply to enhance your own collection. You will have automatic access to the Rijksmuseum’s basic collection, which consists of over 111,000 objects, including The Night Watch! Read more and register
Rijksmuseum at the Bijenkorf
The Rijksmuseum was a guest at the Bijenkorf department store in Amsterdam and Eindhoven. Visitors were invites to use the Rijksstudio images to create beautiful products. Fashion designer Alexander van Slobbe drew inspiration from the collection, which led to a few special creations, such as an evening gown and a silk scarf. Retrospect and impressions