Thimo te Duits (born 1962 in Utrecht) is a Dutch art historian, curator, author and editor, known for his numerous contributions in the field of Dutch applied art.
[1][4] In 1991 Te Duits curated an exhibition on Leen Quist in the Museum Boijmans van Beuningen.
[7][8] In 1996 Te Duits had moved to Rotterdam, where he was appointed new curator of the modern applied art section of the Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen.
[11] The next year he curated and wrote the book on the 2007 Rotterdam Design Award together with Gerard Forde.
[13] He wrote this work with Piet Augustijn, who with Brinkman had run a gallery at the Gorinchem city hall from 1994 that would last until 2019.