In the programme, you'll find all designers participating in DDW. Search by subject, day, location or discipline. Save projects via the DDW app.
CortoMagDelft
A woven ceramic stool
Leora
Nature’s forms, shaped by algorithmic design, crafted in sustainable biomaterials
Hüma & Saumya
Fostering ecological thinking and future-ready skills through learning by play.
Debora Vancayzeele
Functional art that sparks joy
Rosalie Apituley
How can resistance to transformer stations be turned into a place for dialogue?
Elliot Han
A design research project examining algorithmic impacts on material culture
Amy Tidmarsh
How can one textile process inform the development of another? Exploring colour and pattern through spatial installation and vibrant design research.
Thies Mensink
Simulacra Physis explores how humans, nature, and technology merge, imagining hybrid futures where the organic and artificial intertwine.
Esolia collective
Young Suk Lee and Daniel Saakes
Exploring a reflective, interactive, and expressive manifestation of biased human-human interactions
StudioJibyJi
The Way Weather Shapes In-dividual
Mijn naam is haas en Agis Innovatiefonds
“How can you improve the lives of people with a permanent condition through creative methods and unexpected collaborations?"
Fabienne Crans
An exploration of interior products in everyday life. To challenge everyday shapes and the way we use products at home.
Laura A Dima
Embodied Empathy in Technologically Mediated Interactions
Storytelling-Design
“More than objects: stories that shape design.”
Eindhoven municipality
Closing the health gap
Stimuleringsfonds Creatieve Industrie
Thomas Luigi Fontein
An attempt to repair the connections I thought I had lost.
Living LAB 040 | LL040 BV
CurioCity for Future Living
SCHOENENKWARTIER
The Schoenenkwartier will present at Dutch Design Week 2025 the Artists in Residence who resided and/or worked at the Schoenenkwartier during 2025.
Plug-in-City
A temporary escape within the design week
Silke Grimmelmann & Angharad Summers
Accenture Industrial Design
Exploring new relationships between humans and intelligent products
Katinka Feijs
Reflect on inclusion by exploring how design can open space for the lives and perspectives of non-human entities.
DES.ENG.AGE.
by DES.ENG.AGE. A platform for techno-conscious discussions to interface between artists, designers, engineers, researchers and technologists
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