In the programme, you'll find all designers participating in DDW. Search by subject, day, location or discipline. Save projects via the DDW app.
New Order of Fashion
In a 9-day program, New Order of Fashion invites you on a journey to discover the regenerative potential of wool.
Hollis+Morris and BYBORRE
A tactile dialogue between material and atmosphere
Wasven
Veteran trees; trees that connect
Studio JELMERREUS
Objects and furniture made from Multylino: a new material made from waste linoleum.
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
Steffie Padmos illustrator
Global warming is welcoming new species into our urban gardens. We live among them, but who are these newcomers and what do they pursuit?
DEMO Eindhoven
DEMO’s mobile exhibition in Eindhoven’s streets that opens dialogue on space, visibility, and the future of cultural places.
Alice Gielen
Re-spinning the Textile Innovation Chain
Knit in Motion x Studio Joris de Groot
Welded Loop by Knit in Motion (Suzanne Oude Hengel) and Studio Joris de Groot
Vattenfall
A new life for wind turbines
Relooped by You
Design your own scarf or blanket
Dutch Design Foundation
Introduction to Dutch Design Week
To Be Cooked
What do we know about food when it's not written down, but lived, sensed, or quietly assumed?
MAD emergent art center
Introduction to Solarpunk. Visions, art, science and practical manifestations. Including exhibition, expert meeting, workshop, unconference
Studio Viktoriya Gotseva
A sustainable mechanical press made of wood and stainless steel, Cubcho enables children to transform old paper into robust building blocks.
Van Abbemuseum
Grand design exhibition shows forward and connecting power of design
Spot Collective
Where does the unlimited end?
Mariekke Jansen
Launch event during Dutch Design Week - 26 Oktober 14:00hr. From waste wool to timeless comfort.
Piyakorn Koowattanataworn
Critical design on trust and loss of control for health informatics
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 Falkland
Craft your own algorithm and witness manipulation in action
Narada, Ro3kvit en DeKazerne
VOUW
An interactive living light that bends to greet you
LX Design Studio
An immersive installation where materials speak, making the weight of construction tangible and inspiring new futures of design.
Thies Mensink
Simulacra Physis explores how humans, nature, and technology merge, imagining hybrid futures where the organic and artificial intertwine.
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