In the programme, you'll find all designers participating in DDW. Search by subject, day, location or discipline. Save projects via the DDW app.
Kiki & Joost
25 years in motion: new works, bold collabs, live prints, and garden-grown tapestries—Kiki & Joost in full creative flow.
Standard Shipping Bureau
Designing products that work with postal services
Plug-in-City
A temporary escape within the design week
Tessa Why and Kyungmi Lee
Sculptural Dialogues - Tessa Why and Kyungmi Lee, at ceramic workshop Nulzes present their second exhibitions for 2025
DITP, Ministry of Commerce, Thailand
DEsign from Waste of Agriculture and Industry 2025: Creating a sustainable future from what we already have.
Thomas Luigi Fontein
An attempt to repair the connections I thought I had lost.
Studio Aikina
Objects crafted from scrap copper, such as old boilers, are transformed into unique pieces by blowing glass into them.
The New Materialist
Our world is collapsing. A New Economy of high performance material is rising. From Nature To Nature.
Bibliotheken in de Brainportregio
Micha van der Molen
An absurd yet hopeful institute that raises the Netherlands by collecting and spreading grains of sand.
mothers of matter (m.o.m)
Laura A Dima
Embodied Empathy in Technologically Mediated Interactions
Mascha Molotnikova
Creativity beyond walls — experience nature, think differently, and co-create ideas that matter.
Nieuwe Instituut
How can we rethink the social and environmental impact of design weeks on their host cities?
Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences
Five projects from Master Digital Design graduates investigating digital futures.
The Trash Club, C. Salvatori, E. Levrino, A. Yang
A 4-day festival of films, performances, and programming.
Philip Bogaerts
Transforming recycled material waste into playful, experimental furniture with new shapes and leftover materials.
Yip Stals
Lignum-Motricium explores the dynamics of human innovation through the lens of natural processes, questioning our relation with technology.
Superbio's Collectief
Scale-up, SUPERBio'S Shapes the Future
Studio Joachim-Morineau
"A line born from a single fluid gesture, free in space, that becomes a light" ARCEO Flow is our new light, fluidity, and movement exploration.
ClipHut
Tool‑free modular shelving made of dyed wood; award‑winning, German‑made, repairable and endlessly expandable—clip‑in assembly evolves with you.
Thijs Biersteker x Natural History Museum, London
By growing or declining, this artwork visualises how our political choices today influence the biodiversity of tomorrow.
Studio Aditya Mandlik (SAM)
Architectural installation that reimagines the act of production through the lens of ecological urgency and non-human collaboration.
Atelier LVDW
Planter made from EggshellCeramic© bio-material
Plug-in-City
A temporary escape withing the design week
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