In the programme, you'll find all designers participating in DDW. Search by subject, day, location or discipline. Save projects via the DDW app.
LAURENTIUS LAB
Wool, needles, felt, spirals, codes from nature.
LUCA School of Arts
A group exhibition featuring master projects from LUCA School of Arts Ghent (Textile Design) and LUCA School of Arts Genk (Productdesign).
studio mo man tai
Socio-political relevant statistical data presented in a novel and visually striking way, illustrating how diverseness creates balance and richness.
Kyungmi Lee
An open studio exhibition where garments become sculptural landscapes and textiles are reframed through photography.
Suzan Hijink
Veggie veggie on the wall, who is the greenest of them all?
Ado Ato Pictures & Marucha Sanchez
Modem
Dream out loud.
Sjoerd Geerts
A place I’d like to live in
bv Mathieu Bruls architect
3D-printed concrete outdoor furniture; ready to relax
Studio Niels Hoebers
52 Bouquets, 365 Images: A Dialogue Between Bloom and Decay.
studio ep.he
Reimagining what has been left behind
mothers of matter (m.o.m)
What Design Can Do
Creative action for social and sustainable impact
The Netherlands' four technical universities (4TU)
What happens when we reprioritize sensing the needs of environmental and health stakeholders over selling needs throughout our food chain?
Transcape SUPPLY
Transforming industrial precision into contemporary jewelry — modular rings offering limitless customization
KEEP IT
A collective experiment of coexistence through Nohri—immersive play that reveals difference without erasing it.
Jade Veillet
An open hardware system
Effenaar
Premiere new visual instrument Ramses3000 x Studio Wotto
Censo Design
a second life for your Daily cup of Coffee
Alyne Li
Dressing the Characters of An Imaginary World
The Misfits
The universal space we never talk about
Erez Levanon & Yotam Sion
Research into the link between attention, data decay, and the sustainability of digital media.
Laura A Dima
Embodied Empathy in Technologically Mediated Interactions
Studio JELMERREUS
Objects and furniture made from Multylino: a new material made from waste linoleum.
Daphna Laurens
New Work New Studio captures a moment in our practice — a collection of works that speak to collaboration, exploration, and renewal.
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