In the programme, you'll find all designers participating in DDW. Search by subject, day, location or discipline. Save projects via the DDW app.
Pforzheim University BA|MA Jewellery, MADFM
Pforzheim University BA | MA Jewellery & Everyday Objects and MA Design & Future Making graduates & students engage your [im]material senses
One of a Light
Silke Grimmelmann & Angharad Summers
Emma District
The Galleries returns for Dutch Design Week in Emma District
Mascha Molotnikova
Creativity beyond walls — experience nature, think differently, and co-create ideas that matter.
pop-up art gallery
Salon Veneman
Stijn Op De Macks
Innovy
Ziyan Wang, Zhiqing Wu, Junkun Long, Jiawei Li
An Adaptive VR Exergame for Posture-Aware Recovery During Work Breaks
V.I.B.E
Ado Ato Pictures & Marucha Sanchez
DITP, Ministry of Commerce, Thailand
DEsign from Waste of Agriculture and Industry 2025: Creating a sustainable future from what we already have.
LX Design Studio
An immersive installation where materials speak, making the weight of construction tangible and inspiring new futures of design.
SENSOVERSE
Phygital Seasoning redefines taste as a designed experience of perception, not ingredients.
HEMA
HEMA seeks tomorrow's design talent
Vepa the furniture factory
A stylish oasis for open spaces
Studio Viktoriya Gotseva
A sustainable mechanical press made of wood and stainless steel, Cubcho enables children to transform old paper into robust building blocks.
Philip Bogaerts
Transforming recycled material waste into playful, experimental furniture with new shapes and leftover materials.
Narada, Ro3kvit en De Kazerne
But I can draw - by Daryna Pasyuta (Kyiv, Oekraine), artist, architect and urban planner.
Studio EXXX
A playful display of human's overprotectiveness of organic individuals.
Sara + Sarah Smart Textile Design
FLOCC is a Scotland-Netherlands collaboration with MYB Textiles, transforming cotton textile waste clips into natural flock fibre.
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.
Marlot Eefting
Research translated into textile, exploring how the shape of women's clothing gains meaning through people, time, and environment.
MiDa-Lab
Let's ease drama of deadlines. A provocation by emerging designer Michela D'Angelo exhibiting at the MiDA-lab Studio
Ziyi Lian & Daniela Tokashiki
Archive installation with an object-intervention workshop that reframes grassroots repair in a post-consumerist world.
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