In the programme, you'll find all designers participating in DDW. Search by subject, day, location or discipline. Save projects via the DDW app.
Storytelling-Design
“More than objects: stories that shape design.”
Innovy
Change the feel of your room with a simple slide.
Stichting Design Perron
What does this moment sound like?
Flo Meijer
Everyday stories, surreal visions and fashion collide in a portrait of Dutchness in this dreamlike journey through the polders.
Waag Futurelab
Social media; we once thought they would bring us closer, but they have only pushed us further apart. How can we truly reconnect online?
KyungSeo Min
Fresh air as a tool for dynamic space.
Koning Willem I College
“The Power of Together” means learning in community: students, coaches and community partners co-create across disciplines for real-world impact
FINISHED FORMS
A collective exhibition presenting a fully furnished space, showcasing functional design with a strong focus on material and form.
Creatrice Ceramics / Eline Mathe
A collection where textiles, embroidery and sculpture intertwine. An ode to the layered language of haute couture.
Studio Sam van Haren
From tension, through exertion, to relaxation.
Spot Collective
Where does the unlimited end?
Teresa Fernández-Pello
Muziekgebouw Eindhoven
Gaspare Como
Playful, flexible lights that spark imagination, invite interaction, and connect memories, materials, and everyday life.
School of Design, Jiangnan University
Creating Caring User Experience
Dutch Design Foundation & Greenberry
Remaster your skills at DDW
Punxh Peerasin
Living bio-inks combining fungi and bacteria to create self-decomposing, regenerative prints.
Amy Tidmarsh
How can one textile process inform the development of another? Exploring colour and pattern through spatial installation and vibrant design research.
Effenaar
Discover the future of music experience.
MOWO Studio
Wooden chairs designed to make sitting fun, active and healthy!
Secrid
What you carry, carries you.
Ziyi Lian & Daniela Tokashiki
Archive installation with an object-intervention workshop that reframes grassroots repair in a post-consumerist world.
studio mo man tai
The colourful reflection of sustainable creativity, laser-cut acrylic (left-over) material gives basic interior objects a vibrant finish.
Dutch Design Week
Digital & AI HUB
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