In the programme, you'll find all designers participating in DDW. Search by subject, day, location or discipline. Save projects via the DDW app.
Dutch Design Week x Rietveld Alumni 2025
Laura Moreno Solano
Latin American Magical Realism as a Creative Framework for Bridging Epistemologies
Spot Collective
Where does the unlimited end?
ZUS x Floris Schoonderbeek x Cleantech Park Arnhem
An interactive 1000 to 8000 liter rainwater storage that grows with the volume of water and celebrates people, water and technology.
Parai
Design your own counterspeech
FINISHED FORMS
A collective exhibition presenting a fully furnished space, showcasing functional design with a strong focus on material and form.
Manifestations, Art & Technology
Best of Graduates 2025 Art Academies, International Pioneers, Virtual Worlds..
LAURENTIUS LAB
Wool, needles, felt, spirals, codes from nature.
deKunstClub.nl
Ancient wisdom, crafted rituals, and collective enchantment.
marn
rethinking function through humor
Change the feel of your room with a simple slide.
Micha van der Molen
An absurd yet hopeful institute that raises the Netherlands by collecting and spreading grains of sand.
Thijs Biersteker x Natural History Museum, London
By growing or declining, this artwork visualises how our political choices today influence the biodiversity of tomorrow.
Scheublin & Lindeman
Meaningful Matter
A new reflection: from local shards to design.
Philip Bogaerts
Transforming recycled material waste into playful, experimental furniture with new shapes and leftover materials.
Vikenė Vaitkevičiūtė, Maria Casadellà, Tana Jeić
What does it mean to meet, care for and listen to Water?
ICEYLITHE Studio
Alessia Pasquini, Beatriz Sandini, Paulina Martina
Reconnect with wonder through a sensorial journey of biobased materials, where craft, XR, and imagination converge.
Made from real eggs
Fontys Trend Research and Concept Creation
Hüma & Saumya
Fostering ecological thinking and future-ready skills through learning by play.
KIDZ Studio
A shelving unit transforming industrial fiberglass mesh into an object of utility and beauty
Pepijn De Greef
From milk funnel to dessert pot: everyday shapes get a second life as playful, durable interior objects.
Living LAB 040 | LL040 BV
CurioCity for Future Living
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