In the programme, you'll find all designers participating in DDW. Search by subject, day, location or discipline. Save projects via the DDW app.
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Design Studios 136
Presenting the new generation of designers.
Agnes van Dijk ModeKunst FashionArt
In an era dominated by fast fashion and feasibility, Agnes challenges you with a radical alternative.
Design Perron
TGIF (Thank God it's Friday) afternoon drinks @ Design Perron
Katinka Feijs
Reflect on inclusion by exploring how design can open space for the lives and perspectives of non-human entities.
duān
Narada, Ro3kvit en De Kazerne
Workshop "What can I do myself?"
Shenhuan Lu
Reshaping Human Ecological Memory with Interspecies Intelligence
Jiwon Hyun & Dahyeon Kang
A 32-metre audience-made canvas and a heartbeat-responsive wearable performance.
SHOW NOT SHOW
Explore the concept to rethink the object by SHOW NOT SHOW
Stijn Jean Vos
Gaspare Como
Playful, flexible lights that spark imagination, invite interaction, and connect memories, materials, and everyday life.
Hydro
October 19, 10:30FROM SCRAP TO DESIGN ICONHow five internationally renowned designers turned Eindhoven's waste into tomorrow's design language
Vattenfall
A new life for wind turbines
Lottozero
Transforming raw wool — once a byproduct of the food industry — into refined interior textiles through high-quality processes.
T-HUIS | Hemelrijken 106 | Eindhoven
A workshop on the key elements of T-HUIS | Social Design for a promising neighborhood
Eindhoven University of Technology
The departments of the Built Environment and Industrial Design at TU/e present a shared vision for a sustainable and socially engaged future.
Kazerne Foundation
Beauty and Symbiosis as a Necessity
Collaborative effort
Het verkiezingsdebat over digitalisering in Nederland. Event in Dutch; (free) ticket available. Limited non-reserved spots available until room full.
Mariekke Jansen
Launch event during Dutch Design Week - 26 Oktober 14:00hr. From waste wool to timeless comfort.
Debora Vancayzeele
Functional art that sparks joy
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.
StudioJibyJi
The Way Weather Shapes In-dividual
Design United
Let’s not be paralyzed by ecological crises and threats to democracy, but ACT with optimism.
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?
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