In the programme, you'll find all designers participating in DDW. Search by subject, day, location or discipline. Save projects via the DDW app.
Liza C Design
A biodegradable skin for planting fruit
Veenweide Atelier
Can microorganisms color the future of textiles?
Nathalie van Dalfsen
About family stories, feminism and Portuguese roots.
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?
Studio Jonathan Radetz
Convertible furniture made from renewable flax and infinitely recyclable steel tubes.
Clémence Joséphine Touzet
Crafting functional art from local waste — bio-sourced glass and oyster shells reimagined as luxury, sustainable, Made in France design.
Studio Lotte Schoots
IMPAKT
On Longevity Culture and Algorithmic Infrastructures
Jasmijn Krijgh
A new way of thinking about costume design, driven by love and enthousiasm for the changing field.
Contour IDS
Talk with the system! Learn and experiment during a physical, experiential co-sensing session: capturing and co-design in, with and between systems.
Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences
Five projects from Master Digital Design graduates investigating digital futures.
livepods.eu
beautiful everywear made together
A+N studio (Alissa+Nienke)
An exploration of glass, light and movement
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.
Onomatopee
‘How to enter from the exit’ reimagines cultural institutions through collaboration; Onomatopee also presents a RISO Animation & Coding Masterclass.
Offsite
Furniture and objects from industrial waste
Flo Meijer
Everyday stories, surreal visions and fashion collide in a portrait of Dutchness in this dreamlike journey through the polders.
DayDayGay
Studio Ros
An exploration of the essence of meat consumption, expressed through a textile collage centered on the hare.
Knit in Motion x Studio Joris de Groot
Welded Loop by Knit in Motion (Suzanne Oude Hengel) and Studio Joris de Groot
Akshita Nagloor
And we’re all capable of wonder.
Atelier Mlou, Malou Beemer
Moving textile objects
Doortje den Hartigh
Returning control of our taste to nature.
Kiki & Joost
25 years in motion: new works, bold collabs, live prints, and garden-grown tapestries—Kiki & Joost in full creative flow.
Sara + Sarah Smart Textile Design
FLOCC is a Scotland-Netherlands collaboration with MYB Textiles, transforming cotton textile waste clips into natural flock fibre.
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