In the programme, you'll find all designers participating in DDW. Search by subject, day, location or discipline. Save projects via the DDW app.
Yellowchess & Springplank
What do you want to be when you grow up?
Rosalie Apituley
How can resistance to transformer stations be turned into a place for dialogue?
TextielMuseum
Celebrating the use and reuse of table linen
Studio Jonathan Radetz
Convertible furniture made from renewable flax and infinitely recyclable steel tubes.
Dutch Design Foundation & Greenberry
Remaster your skills at DDW
Young Suk Lee and Daniel Saakes
Exploring a reflective, interactive, and expressive manifestation of biased human-human interactions
EHV Innovation Café & Kazerne Design Lab
Join us for an honest conversation at this Fuck-up Meetup. Together we’ll explore how to move from applause to action.
livepods.eu
beautiful everywear made together
Thibault Philip
For Kazerne, young french designer Thibault Philip presents Louvanes, a light fixture made from woven and dyed intestines leftovers from industry
Amy Tidmarsh
How can one textile process inform the development of another? Exploring colour and pattern through spatial installation and vibrant design research.
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.
Studio Frontier
Explore physical manifestations of our digital waste.
Mirusi Mergina
A visceral sonic experience unfolding in a darkened, dreamlike space
Anna Jos Wetzel
Biobased coatings to keep linen dry
StudioJibyJi
The Way Weather Shapes In-dividual
Willemijn van Cuijk
An evolving archive of tactile objects that invite touch, imagination and encounter
Design Academy Eindhoven
Agnes van Dijk ModeKunst FashionArt
In an era dominated by fast fashion and feasibility, Agnes challenges you with a radical alternative.
Inconvenience as design language
Doortje den Hartigh
Returning control of our taste to nature.
BouwBouw Nederland
Design by absence: a sculptural chair blending brutalist mass with tender, sustainable surfaces.
Studio ToiToi en Studio Ficklefish
For a healthy democracy, you need some friction!
When a bag is no longer an accessory, but an artistic experience.
Not a Giant Golden-Crowned Flying Fox
An upside-down open temporary cultural space for performing arts and design.
Shuyin Wang
Balancing ‘useful’ and ‘playful’, turning daily life into small adventures
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