In the programme, you'll find all designers participating in DDW. Search by subject, day, location or discipline. Save projects via the DDW app.
Studio Pauline van Dongen en Tentech
Where solar energy becomes tangible
Design United
Less Hope More Action! Let’s not be paralysed by ecological crises and threats to democracy; let’s ACT with optimism.
Flo Meijer
Everyday stories, surreal visions and fashion collide in a portrait of Dutchness in this dreamlike journey through the polders.
Design Academy Eindhoven
Nir Jacob Younessi and Idan Itzhaky
Walk with percept, sound-based augmented reality system designed to alter and heighten our experience of the world through realtime audio manipulation
Sebastián Alarcón
Traditional craftsmanship and modern manufacturing, furniture and objects crafted in Quito, Ecuador.
duān
Hüma & Saumya
Fostering ecological thinking and future-ready skills through learning by play.
Job van den Berg
An atelier filled with stories, models, prototypes, products and objects.
Hongyan Lin, Danyi Shen
Orivane is a bionic soft wearable tongue device designed to assist individuals with dysphagia caused by tongue muscle weakness.
Envisions x KLM
From Experiment to Application
LUCA School of Arts
A group exhibition featuring master projects from LUCA School of Arts Ghent (Textile Design) and LUCA School of Arts Genk (Productdesign).
Creatrice Ceramics / Eline Mathe
A collection where textiles, embroidery and sculpture intertwine. An ode to the layered language of haute couture.
LAURENTIUS LAB
Wool, needles, felt, spirals, codes from nature.
Ål Nik (Alexandra Nikolova)
A conversational board game about memory, experience, and the futures we shape together.
Biobased Creations
HUB Build Tomorrow, from materials to society. An exhibition and programme on sustainable construction — now and in the future.
marn
rethinking function through humor
Algemene Rekenkamer
The Netherlands Court of Audit in conversation with the people of the Netherlands
Inconvenience as design language
Doortje den Hartigh
Returning control of our taste to nature.
Philip Bogaerts
Transforming recycled material waste into playful, experimental furniture with new shapes and leftover materials.
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.
Stimuleringsfonds Creatieve Industrie
Hanna Kerkhof
Contemporary tea rituals of everyday life
PRASKLO
The Red Landscape
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