In the programme, you'll find all designers participating in DDW. Search by subject, day, location or discipline. Save projects via the DDW app.
Studio Falkland
Craft your own algorithm and witness manipulation in action
Laura Moreno Solano
Latin American Magical Realism as a Creative Framework for Bridging Epistemologies
Nina Kieviet
SCHR24.D7.W22.25.3 serves as a glass time capsule that preserves the ecological rhythms of an island for future generations.
Judith Spil, Studio Nean, Paraphraser, Studio Bowen
Studio Judith Spil, Studio Nean, Bowen de Boer Design.
Ceramic Studio Jo Sijen
A collaborative project with Jo Sijen involves a container: an URN.
Narada, Ro3kvit, De Kazerne
Stories about Freedom and Responsibilities. With Karel Burger Dirven, Esselien van Eerten, Julia Soldatiuk en Fulco Treffers
Ned Kaar
Of Essential Interest to the Dutch culture
Het Beun Collectief
Small exhibition, hosted by design students.
NIOH NIOH
An interactive piece of furniture designed for public spaces, supporting relaxation and unwinding in overstimulating environments.
HuisKamerCollab
Listening room
Vattenfall
A new life for wind turbines
Mavito
Modular lamp made with traditional techniques of natural dyeing and weaving, combined with new technologies such as laser cutting.
STUDIO RENS
Not every colour speaks. But when it does, everything shifts.
Secrid
What you carry, carries you.
Clémence Joséphine Touzet
Crafting functional art from local waste — bio-sourced glass and oyster shells reimagined as luxury, sustainable, Made in France design.
StudioJibyJi
The Way Weather Shapes In-dividual
Salon Veneman
Stijn Op De Macks
CortoMagDelft
A woven ceramic lamp
Dick de Bruijn
Arriving is a ritual: coat racks mark moments of return and departure in our daily lives.
Debora Vancayzeele
Functional art that sparks joy
Kyungmi Lee
An open studio exhibition where garments become sculptural landscapes and textiles are reframed through photography.
Kantamanto Social Club
What if the future of fashion innovation lies not in Global North Institutions, but in the informal communities of the Global South?
Hiroyuki Murase
Hands in Japan. A craft is officially recognized by the government as a “traditional craft” if it is still used in daily life.
Nir Jacob Younessi and Idan Itzhaky
Walk with percept, sound-based augmented reality system designed to alter and heighten our experience of the world through realtime audio manipulation
Studio ToiToi en Studio Ficklefish
For a healthy democracy, you need some friction!
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