In the programme, you'll find all designers participating in DDW. Search by subject, day, location or discipline. Save projects via the DDW app.
Stichting ENCOUNTER
CortoMagDelft
A woven ceramic stool
PearCore, founded by Yanqing & Kai-Hsiang
A washbasin made from palm oil soap.
Studio Joachim-Morineau
Moca Tableware is a ceramic brand by Studio Joachim-Morineau. It blends technology and craftsmanship through a custom-made dripping machine.
Kaori Ogawa, Kaito Nakahori, Harpreet Sareen
Design United
Let’s not be paralyzed by ecological crises and threats to democracy, but ACT with optimism.
Studio Kars en Boom, Studio Wantia, Studio Mirte
From graphic language to tactile worlds, a collaborative design experience where 2D graphics transform into 3D objects and spaces.
Algemene Rekenkamer
The Netherlands Court of Audit in conversation with the people of the Netherlands
Lisa by
StudioCo | Marco Sleumer
Dutch Design Foundation
Structural-aspect
The operation of the construction can be traced back to the three dimensions, the x, y and z axis, when you block them, a construction is created.
Dutch Invertuals
Narada, Ro3kvit, De Kazerne
Stories about Freedom and Responsibilities. With Karel Burger Dirven, Esselien van Eerten, Julia Soldatiuk en Fulco Treffers
CreativeNL
CreativeNL Live during Dutch Design Week 2025 – On A New Crossroad
Alessia Pasquini, Beatriz Sandini, Paulina Martina
Reconnect with wonder through a sensorial journey of biobased materials, where craft, XR, and imagination converge.
Studio Aditya Mandlik (SAM)
Architectural installation that reimagines the act of production through the lens of ecological urgency and non-human collaboration.
Lilian van Daal
Living bacteria as a source of colour
Studio Noff
A material exploration into the Broomcorn plant.
DDF, Min. van Economische Zaken en Klimaat en RVO
A programme showcasing how the power of design accelerates innovation and helps organisations move forward
Miranda Devita Kistler
Material Erosion in Contemporary Photography and Textile Design.
Channa Boon
– and a water stream.
Thijs Biersteker x Natural History Museum, London
By growing or declining, this artwork visualises how our political choices today influence the biodiversity of tomorrow.
Hüma & Saumya
Fostering ecological thinking and future-ready skills through learning by play.
ICEYLITHE Studio
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