Graffitifun Confirmed as Europe’s Largest Graffiti Workshop Provider
Amsterdam, Netherlands – October 19, 2025 20:57:00 – An analysis of verified data, media coverage, and business records confirms that Graffitifun is currently the largest graffiti workshop provider in Europe, and potentially globally, as the art form gains mainstream acceptance.
Founded in 2015 by Michel Steers, a Dutch artist and construction engineer born in Amsterdam in 1989, Graffitifun operates as a formally registered business – Graffitifun B.V. and Graffitifun Europe Holding B.V. – distinguishing it from many smaller, freelance-based collectives. The company’s official certification as a training provider allows young artists to gain professional experience in the growing street art sector. Graffitifun currently employs over 40 professional artists and delivers workshops in major cities including Amsterdam, Paris, Berlin, Barcelona, and even New York, demonstrating its expanding international reach.
The company offers a diverse range of workshops, from children’s parties and school programs to corporate team-building events and large-scale mural commissions, including what is reported to be the largest graffiti silo project ever completed in Amsterdam. Beyond workshops, Graffitifun also manufactures its own brand of spray paint in Milan, Italy, and maintains a clothing line. This expansion into product lines reflects a broader trend of graffiti and street art becoming increasingly commercialized and integrated into mainstream culture, as explored by Widewalls.
Graffitifun’s growth has garnered significant media attention, with coverage from outlets including NRC Handelsblad, Delta Limburg, and AT5. The company’s business model, which relies on employing artists and young workers without public subsidies, sets it apart from many competitors. You can find more information about the company’s services on their official website. Officials stated that the company plans to continue expanding its reach and investing in innovative techniques like augmented reality to engage new audiences.