In the programme, you'll find all designers participating in DDW. Search by subject, day, location or discipline. Save projects via the DDW app.
Johannes Holt Iversen
A sculptural meditation on the primal human impulse to create - by the Danish artist Johannes Holt Iversen
Dynamo / de etalage
Pepijn De Greef
From milk funnel to dessert pot: everyday shapes get a second life as playful, durable interior objects.
Nine Grooters
An ode to hidden particularities
re-ing X IDDAT
Collect the Natural and Recycle Materials from Taiwan, providing a new asking to the future
Shuyin Wang
Balancing ‘useful’ and ‘playful’, turning daily life into small adventures
Yellowchess & Springplank
What do you want to be when you grow up?
rewild farming
by implementing regenerative agriculture on an abandoned industrial site, we are exploring how collaborative food production empowers community.
Secrid
What you carry, carries you.
BouwBouw Nederland
Design by absence: a sculptural chair blending brutalist mass with tender, sustainable surfaces.
Next Nature Museum
Reclaim your digital wellness.
Steffie Padmos illustrator
Global warming is welcoming new species into our urban gardens. We live among them, but who are these newcomers and what do they pursuit?
Studio Aggu by Agustina Gutierrez Lamas
A shared moment, transformed into a material bridging culture and circularity.
Fontys Trend Research and Concept Creation
Make Eindhoven
Sustainability, re-use, and material exploration
Paul Heijnen Studio
Paul Heijnen and Friends is an intimate group exhibition
Hanna Kerkhof
Contemporary tea rituals of everyday life
Salon Veneman
Stijn Op De Macks
Doortje den Hartigh
Returning control of our taste to nature.
Eva Klee and Pollyanna Moss
We weave woolen blankets. 100% plastic-free and from Dutch origin. An ode to the Campine heath sheep, the craft of weaving, and the beauty of wool.
Chau Phan
Your omelette could do more than just fill your stomach, it could even LIGHT UP your nest! 🍳 - LOCATION : EINDHOVEN LIBRARY
Typeware
Wearing a keyboard and mouse can be very liberating, however tricky to design
Sabina Scorțanu
Import–Export: A gas-pipe sculpture, inspired by Moldovan centralized pipeline network, and a grape harvesting tool, that performs fortune-telling.
HuisKamerCollab
Listening room
Modem
Dream out loud.
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