In the programme, you'll find all designers participating in DDW. Search by subject, day, location or discipline. Save projects via the DDW app.
Atelier LVDW
Planter made from EggshellCeramic© bio-material
CLICKNL
Short and powerful sessions by CLICKNL. Explore where value-driven design and academic research meet, with urgent topics and inspiring speakers.
Loes Janssen
Medialab SETUP
Why we haven't succeeded in letting go of Big Tech (yet).
Het Beun Collectief
Small exhibition, hosted by design students.
Job van den Berg
An atelier filled with stories, models, prototypes, products and objects.
Anneloes de Koff & Nanne Wytze Brouwer
Designing shelters with privacy and dignity
iF International Forum Design GmbH
iF DESIGN Get-together & Tour Exhibiton at De Kazerne
deKunstClub.nl
Ancient wisdom, crafted rituals, and collective enchantment.
Eline Groeneweg | Studio Bhatt
Indian block print as dialogue between cultures.
Design United
Let’s not be paralyzed by ecological crises and threats to democracy, but ACT with optimism.
CortoMagDelft
A woven ceramic stool
The Trash Club, C. Salvatori, E. Levrino, A. Yang
A 4-day festival of films, performances, and programming.
We Are Social Rebels
Let’s train our mental fitness together!
Alice Gielen
Re-spinning the Textile Innovation Chain
destaat
NEP & LAB-1
Closing party of the Melted Film Festival at LAB-1.
Studio Metaform
Soil biodiversity data translated to an immersive experience.
Tessa Why and Kyungmi Lee
Sculptural Dialogues - Tessa Why and Kyungmi Lee, at ceramic workshop Nulzes present their second exhibitions for 2025
EHV Innovation Café & Kazerne Design Lab
Join us for an honest conversation at this Fuck-up Meetup. Together we’ll explore how to move from applause to action.
Fontys Trend Research and Concept Creation
Mariekke Jansen
Launch event during Dutch Design Week - 26 Oktober 14:00hr. From waste wool to timeless comfort.
JVD Studio
An exploration of material perception in seating design.
Ingeborg Bloem
A satirical series of beautiful useless objects that solve no problems—but raise all the right questions. It questions consumerism.
Studio Aikina
Objects crafted from scrap copper, such as old boilers, are transformed into unique pieces by blowing glass into them.
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