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 mo man tai
Socio-political relevant statistical data presented in a novel and visually striking way, illustrating how diverseness creates balance and richness.
Design Perron
A confrontation with navigating through grief
Design Perron - Graduates 2025 at Fuutlaan 12E
Fabric Form Future
Miranda Devita Kistler
Material Erosion in Contemporary Photography and Textile Design.
Studio KE&PB
Interwoven language
STUDIO RENS
Not every colour speaks. But when it does, everything shifts.
Thies Mensink
Simulacra Physis explores how humans, nature, and technology merge, imagining hybrid futures where the organic and artificial intertwine.
Leora
Nature’s forms, shaped by algorithmic design, crafted in sustainable biomaterials
Marlot Eefting
Research translated into textile, exploring how the shape of women's clothing gains meaning through people, time, and environment.
Pepijn De Greef
From milk funnel to dessert pot: everyday shapes get a second life as playful, durable interior objects.
Liam Hayes
Humanitarian Kit for Nutritional Independence
RightDesignInc.
Transforming mass-produced toys into unique storytellers with embroidered tattoos.
Zhenyi Zhou
Stoksel Furniture Design
Stoksel Furniture Design, craft meets design
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 ep.he
Reimagining what has been left behind
Lisa Konno
Teun Zwets
During Dutch Design Week 2025, designer Teun Zwets sets out on a demonstrative search for a new workshop.
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.
Doortje den Hartigh
Returning control of our taste to nature.
Algemene Rekenkamer
The Netherlands Court of Audit in conversation with the people of the Netherlands
Nieuwe Instituut
How can we rethink the social and environmental impact of design weeks on their host cities?
Jiwon Hyun & Dahyeon Kang
A 32-metre audience-made canvas and a heartbeat-responsive wearable performance.
Slijpstof
Making the hidden impact of data visible.
Cemre KARA
Focuses on the stories, memories, and emotions that scent evokes, hidden layers beneath the speed and structure of urban life.
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