In the programme, you'll find all designers participating in DDW. Search by subject, day, location or discipline. Save projects via the DDW app.
Michelle Bonouvrié
Vikenė Vaitkevičiūtė, Maria Casadellà, Tana Jeić
What does it mean to meet, care for and listen to Water?
Pauline Vaandrager & Anja Steketee
Lottozero
Transforming raw wool — once a byproduct of the food industry — into refined interior textiles through high-quality processes.
Hochschule für Technik und Wirtschaft (HTW) Berlin
Industrial Design and Systemic Design students from HTW Berlin presenting their projects, Bachelor and Master thesis
Thies Mensink
Simulacra Physis explores how humans, nature, and technology merge, imagining hybrid futures where the organic and artificial intertwine.
Nathalie van Dalfsen
About family stories, feminism and Portuguese roots.
Design Perron - Graduates 2025 at Fuutlaan 12E
Fabric Form Future
Myrthe Kingma
What happens to the language when we further entangle these monstrous outcomes of the spelling system through the practice of simplification?
DDW x Designlink
Product Design for a Resilient Future
Plug-in-City
A temporary escape within the design week
One of a Light
Jheronimo Ypsilon – Artist in Residence @ Trudo
New images of living, ownership and belonging
Design Perron
A confrontation with navigating through grief
Diverse beroeps en hoger onderwijs instellingen
Various vocational and higher education institutions in Eindhoven share their vision of the future of our city based on their curricula and projects.
Rosalie Apituley
How can resistance to transformer stations be turned into a place for dialogue?
Rana Irmak Aksoy & ODE-S
an interactive installation that explores ways of being together in public space
HONi STUDIO
A porcelain collection exploring the circle as a symbol of harmony, touch, and continuity.
Other Intelligences
deKunstClub.nl
Ancient wisdom, crafted rituals, and collective enchantment.
Thomas Dekens
The furniture is presented in the smallest furniture workshop in the Netherlands, called a Poddie.
Jade Veillet
An open hardware system
Yi Zhang
Use human hair as a sensory and symbolic medium to trace the impact of human activity within urban environment(s) from a more-than-human perspective
Wasven
Veteran trees; trees that connect
ScrollScrollScroll x Gemeente Amsterdam
How can design help to reclaim 6 hours a day from addictive social media?
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