In the programme, you'll find all designers participating in DDW. Search by subject, day, location or discipline. Save projects via the DDW app.
ClipHut
Tool‑free modular shelving made of dyed wood; award‑winning, German‑made, repairable and endlessly expandable—clip‑in assembly evolves with you.
United Cowboys - Arthouse
Every change of the season United Cowboys invites audiences to the arthouse to witness new developments in the field of live-art.
A+N Studio x Kraftmann
Studio Ileana
Hydro
From scrap to design objects within a 100 kilometer radius.
re-ing X IDDAT
Collect the Natural and Recycle Materials from Taiwan, providing a new asking to the future
When a bag is no longer an accessory, but an artistic experience.
Innovy
De Reuringdienst
A World Record attempt where art, play, and imagination transform the city into a living canvas.
Design Perron
A confrontation with navigating through grief
Provincie Noord-Brabant
Brabant is growing. In numbers, ambitions and opportunities. That is not gloom and doom at all when vision and courage meet.
Rijksoverheid
Onderdeel van ambtelijk vakmanschap!
Jade Veillet
An open hardware system
Make Eindhoven
Sustainability, re-use, and material exploration
iF International Forum Design GmbH
iF DESIGN Get-together & Tour Exhibiton at De Kazerne
Fontys Industrial Design Engineering / IPO
Fontys Industrial Design Engineering students are committed to solving environmental and social issues through meaningful and responsible design.
Emma District
The Galleries returns for Dutch Design Week in Emma District
Loes Janssen
Akir Hall
Mycoremediation, Regenerative Futures and Bioregional Design in Sierra Leone
Rosalie Apituley
How can resistance to transformer stations be turned into a place for dialogue?
Shuyin Wang
Balancing ‘useful’ and ‘playful’, turning daily life into small adventures
Vitaal Architectuur, Michiel Poelmann & Billiwild
A living, biophilic pavilion that invites reconnection through nature-inspired design and multisensory experience.
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.
Next Nature Museum
Sara + Sarah Smart Textile Design
FLOCC is a Scotland-Netherlands collaboration with MYB Textiles, transforming cotton textile waste clips into natural flock fibre.
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