In the programme, you'll find all designers participating in DDW. Search by subject, day, location or discipline. Save projects via the DDW app.
Ceramic Studio Jo Sijen
A collaborative project with Jo Sijen involves a container: an URN.
Next Nature Museum
Dutch Design Foundation & Greenberry
Remaster your skills at DDW
PearCore, founded by Yanqing & Kai-Hsiang
A washbasin made from palm oil soap.
Leora
Nature’s forms, shaped by algorithmic design, crafted in sustainable biomaterials
Atelier Max Lipsey
Experimental furniture in glass and steel wire
Design Studios 136
Presenting the new generation of designers.
HuisKamerCollab
Listening room
Dynamo / de etalage
Miranda Devita Kistler
Material Erosion in Contemporary Photography and Textile Design.
Vikenė Vaitkevičiūtė, Maria Casadellà, Tana Jeić
What does it mean to meet, care for and listen to Water?
Next Nature Museum
Ultimate sexual freedom portrayed in an erotic film that expands your view of the porn industry.
DDW X Liv Vaisberg
Signature and Collectible Objects: Forward Furniture An exhibition on the future of visionary furniture
Storytelling-Design
“More than objects: stories that shape design.”
Myrthe Kingma
What happens to the language when we further entangle these monstrous outcomes of the spelling system through the practice of simplification?
Studio Beeks
Rugged elegance, crafted to endure.
United Cowboys - Art House
- stating differences, liberty and generosity.
Studio Frontier
Explore physical manifestations of our digital waste.
StudioJibyJi
The Way Weather Shapes In-dividual
Joy JM Chung
A visual weaving of real-time wind data into living patterns
Studio Pauline van Dongen en Tentech
Where solar energy becomes tangible
LX Design Studio
An immersive installation where materials speak, making the weight of construction tangible and inspiring new futures of design.
TAC
Steffie Padmos illustrator
Global warming is welcoming new species into our urban gardens. We live among them, but who are these newcomers and what do they pursuit?
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