In the programme, you'll find all designers participating in DDW. Search by subject, day, location or discipline. Save projects via the DDW app.
CreativeNL
CreativeNL Live during Dutch Design Week 2025 – On A New Crossroad
Next Nature Museum
Wasven
Veteran trees; trees that connect
Burgers (Stichting Hertogstaat)
PlexusKana is a multidisciplinary exhibition where cultures and creative practices come together.
Fashion Tech Farm
EHV Innovation Café & Kazerne Design Lab
Join us for an honest conversation at this Fuck-up Meetup. Together we’ll explore how to move from applause to action.
Katinka Feijs
The climate and ecological crisis can feel overwhelming. In this workshop we'll translate our feelings into something tangible: a personal clay altar.
Ingeborg Bloem
A quiet voice in your hand. A breath of calm.
Doortje den Hartigh
Returning control of our taste to nature.
Studio EXXX
A playful display of human's overprotectiveness of organic individuals.
Raw Color
The functionality of colours
NIOH NIOH
An interactive piece of furniture designed for public spaces, supporting relaxation and unwinding in overstimulating environments.
Vattenfall
A new life for wind turbines
SENSOVERSE
Phygital Seasoning redefines taste as a designed experience of perception, not ingredients.
Magdalena Sánchez de Bustamante
Textiles that tell a story, textiles that legitimize a past, a present, and a future that is written through them.
Foundation We Are
In need of new dialogues
Stoksel Furniture Design
Stoksel Furniture Design, craft meets design
MiDa-Lab
Let's ease drama of deadlines. A provocation by emerging designer Michela D'Angelo exhibiting at the MiDA-lab Studio
Biin Shen, Ying Jiang, Boey Wang,
The design students’ experiment focuses on creating inclusive kitchen tools that can be used by people with limited physical abilities
Hydro
From scrap to design objects within a 100 kilometer radius.
DotDotDo®
Unique, acoustic wall decoration
Yip Stals
Lignum-Motricium explores the dynamics of human innovation through the lens of natural processes, questioning our relation with technology.
Katinka Feijs
Reflect on inclusion by exploring how design can open space for the lives and perspectives of non-human entities.
Thijs Biersteker x Natural History Museum, London
By growing or declining, this artwork visualises how our political choices today influence the biodiversity of tomorrow.
Renee Noortman - Artist in Residence @ Trudo
Messy Futures explores everyday life in 2050, where today’s mess becomes tomorrow’s possibility.
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