In the programme, you'll find all designers participating in DDW. Search by subject, day, location or discipline. Save projects via the DDW app.
Katinka Feijs
The climate and ecological crisis can feel overwhelming. In this workshop we'll translate our feelings into something tangible: a personal clay altar.
Gaspare Como
Playful, flexible lights that spark imagination, invite interaction, and connect memories, materials, and everyday life.
Dirk Duif
During Dutch Design Week, Building TT on Strijp-T opens as an industrial exhibition space where designers and artists showcase their work.
United Cowboys - Arthouse
Every change of the season United Cowboys invites audiences to the arthouse to witness new developments in the field of live-art.
Avans University of Applied Sciences
Yulin Yao
Hollis+Morris and BYBORRE
A tactile dialogue between material and atmosphere
DotDotDo®
Unique, acoustic wall decoration
Mehdi Mashayekhi
Face – Wall objects where wood and light merge into a new kind of portrait
Contrechoc - Fashion Tech Farm
A cardboard future dream of fashion.
Simone van Es
Design starts (and ends) in the soil. Our presentation 'Plantbased' explores how we grow, eat and create beyond extraction, toward renewal.
StudioCo | Marco Sleumer
Vattenfall
A new life for wind turbines
Mattie van Bergen
How do you preserve a memory? Memorial objects offer the opportunity to cherish something precious in a personal item.
Narada, Ro3kvit, De Kazerne
Stories about Freedom and Responsibilities. With Karel Burger Dirven, Esselien van Eerten, Julia Soldatiuk en Fulco Treffers
Sopranos
What looks soft from afar can, in fact, be powerful.
Alice Gielen
Re-spinning the Textile Innovation Chain
Ål Nik (Alexandra Nikolova)
Create possible future scenarios with this collective conversational game.
TAC
Storytelling-Design
“More than objects: stories that shape design.”
Agata Kiedrowicz & Patrycja Żyżniewska
Let’s celebrate good design & good taste. In a beautiful setting of Phood Farm we will host a series of picnics designed for your & our pleasure.
Maxim Duterre
An open studio display by Maxim Duterre. A poetic collection inviting reflection and a moment of stillness through engineering, craft and technology.
To Be Cooked
What do we know about food when it's not written down, but lived, sensed, or quietly assumed?
Katinka Feijs
Reflect on inclusion by exploring how design can open space for the lives and perspectives of non-human entities.
Design United
Let’s not be paralyzed by ecological crises and threats to democracy, but ACT with optimism.
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