In the programme, you'll find all designers participating in DDW. Search by subject, day, location or discipline. Save projects via the DDW app.
MOWO Studio
Wooden chairs designed to make sitting fun, active and healthy!
Change the feel of your room with a simple slide.
mirroRE (Mirror Reflection Reimaging)
Activating Iranian mirror craftsmanship’s contemporary potential, it's introduced as an accessible, scalable, upcycled, and collaboration-driven craft
Studio Falkland
Craft your own algorithm and witness manipulation in action
Atelier Fig.
A vivid groupexhibition curated by Atelier Fig where design, art and gastronomy merge into a unique experience of discovery, dialogue and connetion.
Typeware
Wearing a keyboard and mouse can be very liberating, however tricky to design
Standard Shipping Bureau
Designing products that work with postal services
Salù Iwadi Studio
This installation aims to highlight the use of recycled materials in the built environment to raise awareness about pressing water issues in Africa.
KEEP IT
A collective experiment of coexistence through Nohri—immersive play that reveals difference without erasing it.
Collaboration O
STUDIO RENS
Not every colour speaks. But when it does, everything shifts.
Ål Nik (Alexandra Nikolova)
Create possible future scenarios with this collective conversational game.
Sjoerd Geerts
A place I’d like to live in
Manifestations, Art & Technology
Best of Graduates 2025 Art Academies, International Pioneers, Virtual Worlds..
Hydro
From scrap to design objects within a 100 kilometer radius.
Yi Zhang
Use human hair as a sensory and symbolic medium to trace the impact of human activity within urban environment(s) from a more-than-human perspective
Mirusi Mergina
A visceral sonic experience unfolding in a darkened, dreamlike space
ICEYLITHE Studio
CLICKNL
Short and powerful sessions by CLICKNL. Explore where value-driven design and academic research meet, with urgent topics and inspiring speakers.
Eline Groeneweg | Studio Bhatt
Indian block print as dialogue between cultures.
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.
Modem
Dream out loud.
Sara + Sarah Smart Textile Design
FLOCC is a Scotland-Netherlands collaboration with MYB Textiles, transforming cotton textile waste clips into natural flock fibre.
StudioJibyJi
The Way Weather Shapes In-dividual
Parai
Design your own counterspeech
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