In the programme, you'll find all designers participating in DDW. Search by subject, day, location or discipline. Save projects via the DDW app.
Sien Entius/Carys Higgins/Nell Maher/Martha Nash
The debut exhibition of our newly formed collective consisting of four young designers; Sien Entius, Carys Higgins, Nell Maher and Martha Nash.
Eline Groeneweg | Studio Bhatt
Indian block print as dialogue between cultures.
House of Thol @ Piet Hein Eek
Designing for conscious food habits: where ancient knowledge meets future-proof solutions.
Wick Telgenkamp
The Value of Handwork in Contemporary Design.
Miranda Devita Kistler
Material Erosion in Contemporary Photography and Textile Design.
studio mo man tai
Anti-terrorism obstacles revisited – a well-known Dutch expression translated with 3D concrete printing.
DotDotDo®
Unique, acoustic wall decoration
Tireups Collective
Punxh Peerasin
Living bio-inks combining fungi and bacteria to create self-decomposing, regenerative prints.
Other Intelligences
When a bag is no longer an accessory, but an artistic experience.
Eindhoven University of Technology
The departments of the Built Environment and Industrial Design at TU/e present a shared vision for a sustainable and socially engaged future.
Vitaal Architectuur, Michiel Poelmann & Billiwild
A living, biophilic pavilion that invites reconnection through nature-inspired design and multisensory experience.
Studio Simon Dogger
Exploring how images can be experienced through touch, making visual culture accessible beyond vision.
Sebastián Alarcón
Traditional craftsmanship and modern manufacturing, furniture and objects crafted in Quito, Ecuador.
Architectuurlessen
Quan Nguyen
Narada, Ro3kvit en De Kazerne
Workshop "What can I do myself?"
Rosalie Apituley
How can resistance to transformer stations be turned into a place for dialogue?
Jeroen van der Wielen | Teun Zwets | Jeroen Heeman
A exhibition where design, art and photography work together
Studio ToiToi en Studio Ficklefish
For a healthy democracy, you need some friction!
Made from real eggs
Collective Paper Aesthetics x Labro Verpakkingen
The six-month exhibition at the Anchorage Museum explores the morphology of Alaska’s winter landscape, using cardboard to explore structure and form.
Sarah Duister
How the menopausal experience can be improved.
Studio Falkland
Craft your own algorithm and witness manipulation in action
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