In the programme, you'll find all designers participating in DDW. Search by subject, day, location or discipline. Save projects via the DDW app.
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Deconstructing Materials, Reconstructing Narratives
SENSOVERSE
Phygital Seasoning redefines taste as a designed experience of perception, not ingredients.
Architectuurlessen
Akir Hall
Mycoremediation, Regenerative Futures and Bioregional Design in Sierra Leone
Ned Kaar
Of Essential Interest to the Dutch culture
Digiegames
The first digital foosball table connects all kind of people and make then have fun.
Lisa Konno
DITP, Ministry of Commerce, Thailand
DEsign from Waste of Agriculture and Industry 2025: Creating a sustainable future from what we already have.
Stoksel Furniture Design
Stoksel Furniture Design, craft meets design
Figure Ten
A 1 cm³ book soon to land at the lunar South Pole.
Atelier Mlou, Malou Beemer
Moving textile objects
Simone van Es
Design starts (and ends) in the soil. Our presentation 'Plantbased' explores how we grow, eat and create beyond extraction, toward renewal.
Mavito
Modular lamp made with traditional techniques of natural dyeing and weaving, combined with new technologies such as laser cutting.
Design Studios 136
Presenting the new generation of designers.
Studio Sam van Haren
From tension, through exertion, to relaxation.
FINISHED FORMS
A collective exhibition presenting a fully furnished space, showcasing functional design with a strong focus on material and form.
Wasatch Design Collective
Flexible Plywood and Polymer Composite
Ado Ato Pictures & Marucha Sanchez
Hydro
October 19, 10:30FROM SCRAP TO DESIGN ICONHow five internationally renowned designers turned Eindhoven's waste into tomorrow's design language
Sandhya Ravichandran
Trails is a multi-sensory shopping experience that works for the many people and goes beyond the visual.
When a bag is no longer an accessory, but an artistic experience.
Symbiotic Design Academy
Rethinking Design from within. A systemic approach to dismantle Design’s actual order and build a better world in the meantime.
Tessa Why and Kyungmi Lee
Sculptural Dialogues - Tessa Why and Kyungmi Lee, at ceramic workshop Nulzes present their second exhibitions for 2025
Kantamanto Social Club
What if the future of fashion innovation lies not in Global North Institutions, but in the informal communities of the Global South?
Yingying Qiu
—— Silent codes of touch
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