In the programme, you'll find all designers participating in DDW. Search by subject, day, location or discipline. Save projects via the DDW app.
Simone van Es
Design starts (and ends) in the soil. Our presentation 'Plantbased' explores how we grow, eat and create beyond extraction, toward renewal.
Emergence Delft: art and tech students.
Emergence invites you into the world of synthetic cell research and shows you the outcome of an open-ended exploration into the future of materials.
Shuyin Wang
Balancing ‘useful’ and ‘playful’, turning daily life into small adventures
Secrid
Innovative designs pave the way from Industrial Revolution to Evolution.
FOODUO
A sensory encounter with Korean food as a multispecies co-creation.
Relooped by You
Design your own scarf or blanket
Parai
Design your own counterspeech
Iris Toonen studio
Flow follows
Stichting ENCOUNTER
Narada, Ro3kvit en De Kazerne
But I can draw - by Daryna Pasyuta (Kyiv, Oekraine), artist, architect and urban planner.
Babs Groote Schaarsberg
Amy Tidmarsh
How can one textile process inform the development of another? Exploring colour and pattern through spatial installation and vibrant design research.
Structural-aspect
The operation of the construction can be traced back to the three dimensions, the x, y and z axis, when you block them, a construction is created.
Pauline Vaandrager & Anja Steketee
Dominique Bonne
This project focuses on the energies of the eight planets in our solar system. Translating them into ceramic vessels and poetry.
CreativeNL
CreativeNL Live during Dutch Design Week 2025 – On A New Crossroad
Studio BL w/ Tim Juffermans, Karel Bodegom & more
Lamps, furniture and art rooted in conscious ideas and materials—meet the makers of studio-crafted pieces.
Flo Meijer
Everyday stories, surreal visions and fashion collide in a portrait of Dutchness in this dreamlike journey through the polders.
DEMO Eindhoven
DEMO’s mobile exhibition in Eindhoven’s streets that opens dialogue on space, visibility, and the future of cultural places.
Edith Bootsman
An interactive installation in which the Nursing Station transforms into a space for care, encounter, and reflection.
Inconvenience as design language
Studio Remy
mothers of matter (m.o.m)
Yingying Qiu
—— Silent codes of touch
Onomatopee
‘How to enter from the exit’ reimagines cultural institutions through collaboration; Onomatopee also presents a RISO Animation & Coding Masterclass.
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