In the programme, you'll find all designers participating in DDW. Search by subject, day, location or discipline. Save projects via the DDW app.
De Productenmakers
We are De Productenmakers. Product development without fuss, from idea to tangible reality.
Quan Nguyen
Fontys Trend Research and Concept Creation
Narada, Ro3kvit, De Kazerne
Stories about Freedom and Responsibilities. With Karel Burger Dirven, Esselien van Eerten, Julia Soldatiuk en Fulco Treffers
Marlot Eefting
Research translated into textile, exploring how the shape of women's clothing gains meaning through people, time, and environment.
Scheublin & Lindeman
IMPAKT
On Longevity Culture and Algorithmic Infrastructures
Dutch Design Week x Rietveld Alumni 2025
LAURENTIUS LAB
Wool, needles, felt, spirals, codes from nature.
Aalto University Bioinnovation Center & CHEMARTS
Engaging creativity and experimentation across generations and disciplines towards bio-based and circular material solutions
Not a Giant Golden-Crowned Flying Fox
An upside-down open temporary cultural space for performing arts and design.
Studio Frontier
Explore physical manifestations of our digital waste.
Next Nature Museum
Reclaim your digital wellness.
Studio Falkland
Craft your own algorithm and witness manipulation in action
Collaboration O
Plura Studio
Interactive exhibition designed to create physical awareness.
ICEYLITHE Studio
Veenweide Atelier
Can microorganisms color the future of textiles?
mirroRE (Mirror Reflection Reimaging)
Activating Iranian mirror craftsmanship’s contemporary potential, it's introduced as an accessible, scalable, upcycled, and collaboration-driven craft
Buro Happold
Transformation to Circular Cities - a Lab Talk with Buro Happold
Raw Color
The functionality of colours
SCHOENENKWARTIER
The Schoenenkwartier will present at Dutch Design Week 2025 the Artists in Residence who resided and/or worked at the Schoenenkwartier during 2025.
Studio Aditya Mandlik (SAM)
Architectural installation that reimagines the act of production through the lens of ecological urgency and non-human collaboration.
PearCore, founded by Yanqing & Kai-Hsiang
A washbasin made from palm oil soap.
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.
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