In the programme, you'll find all designers participating in DDW. Search by subject, day, location or discipline. Save projects via the DDW app.
Other Intelligences
Job van den Berg
An atelier filled with stories, models, prototypes, products and objects.
A selection of projects that showcase the future of textile and material innovation.
Miranda Devita Kistler
Material Erosion in Contemporary Photography and Textile Design.
Spot Collective
Where does the unlimited end?
Studio Jonathan Radetz
Convertible furniture made from renewable flax and infinitely recyclable steel tubes.
Ingeborg Bloem
A quiet voice in your hand. A breath of calm.
Bibliotheken in de Brainportregio
Step into your next story
Channa Boon
– and a water stream.
TU Delft BK + TH Köln (G. Koskamp / M. Salzberger)
TOUCHING CELLULOSE_sense of crafting is a pop-up workshop where students building the wooden 'EduCrafting Pavilion' with different carpentry joints
Klokgebouw
Material Dialogues Between Ceramics and AI
Nina Kieviet
SCHR24.D7.W22.25.3 serves as a glass time capsule that preserves the ecological rhythms of an island for future generations.
Akir Hall
Mycoremediation, Regenerative Futures and Bioregional Design in Sierra Leone
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Alessia Pasquini, Beatriz Sandini, Paulina Martina
Reconnect with wonder through a sensorial journey of biobased materials, where craft, XR, and imagination converge.
Iris Toonen studio
Flow follows
Ziyi Lian & Daniela Tokashiki
Archive installation with an object-intervention workshop that reframes grassroots repair in a post-consumerist world.
Design Academy Eindhoven
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 Sam van Haren
From tension, through exertion, to relaxation.
Ado Ato Pictures & Marucha Sanchez
What Design Can Do
Creative action for social and sustainable impact
Studio Cumulus
United Cowboys - Arthouse
Welcome to the official opening night of ALL OF US at the United Cowboys Arthouse - a 9-day program filled with group exhibitions and presentations.
Punxh Peerasin
Living bio-inks combining fungi and bacteria to create self-decomposing, regenerative prints.
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