In the programme, you'll find all designers participating in DDW. Search by subject, day, location or discipline. Save projects via the DDW app.
Harvest of Dreams: Fibers of Renewal
School of Design, Jiangnan University
Creating Caring User Experience
Studio Viktoriya Gotseva
A sustainable mechanical press made of wood and stainless steel, Cubcho enables children to transform old paper into robust building blocks.
Werkstatt Gigengack
Let the past glow in the present.
Stimuleringsfonds Creatieve Industrie
Nieuwe Instituut
How can we rethink the social and environmental impact of design weeks on their host cities?
Manifestations, Art & Technology
Drinks, Pitches & Demos is an energetic gathering for innovators, start-ups and inspired professionals. Network event.
Eva Klee and Pollyanna Moss
We weave woolen blankets. 100% plastic-free and from Dutch origin. An ode to the Campine heath sheep, the craft of weaving, and the beauty of wool.
Sopranos
What looks soft from afar can, in fact, be powerful.
Digiegames
The first digital foosball table connects all kind of people and make then have fun.
Lottozero
Transforming raw wool — once a byproduct of the food industry — into refined interior textiles through high-quality processes.
Provincie Noord-Brabant
Brabant is growing. In numbers, ambitions and opportunities. That is not gloom and doom at all when vision and courage meet.
Munaye
Stories that connect us
Mehdi Mashayekhi
Face – Wall objects where wood and light merge into a new kind of portrait
Yijia Li
An asymmetric VR game experience interrogating the unequal dynamics of control between human and AI systems, revealing the quiet hierarchies embedded
A+N studio (Alissa+Nienke)
An exploration of glass, light and movement
Studio Rhythmics
Illuminating the passage of time through gentle motion.
Figure Ten
A 1 cm³ book soon to land at the lunar South Pole.
Klokgebouw
A selection of works will be shown at the entrance of Klokgebouw ‘Creating our living environment’ & ‘Achieving our equal society’
Foundation We Are
In need of new dialogues
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.
New Order of Fashion
In a 9-day program, New Order of Fashion invites you on a journey to discover the regenerative potential of wool.
Xiaomin Fan and Zhen Wu
HEMA
HEMA seeks tomorrow's design talent
Pauline Vaandrager & Anja Steketee
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