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In the programme, you'll find all designers participating in DDW. Search by subject, day, location or discipline. Save projects via the DDW app.

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Where contrast creates impact
E17

Goof Mosmans

Where contrast creates impact

A project exploring the use of contrast in furniture and lighting design

Where Have I Been Hiding?
F7

Thomas Luigi Fontein

Where Have I Been Hiding?

An attempt to repair the connections I thought I had lost.

ClipHut Shelving System
A2

ClipHut

ClipHut Shelving System

Tool‑free modular shelving made of dyed wood; award‑winning, German‑made, repairable and endlessly expandable—clip‑in assembly evolves with you.

Silent transformations
F7

Nine Grooters

Silent transformations

An ode to hidden particularities

LinumTube – Framing Circularity
E14

Studio Jonathan Radetz

LinumTube – Framing Circularity

Convertible furniture made from renewable flax and infinitely recyclable steel tubes.

Light Unfolded
H2

studio Thier & van Daalen

Light Unfolded

Inspired by nature, they create poetic light fixtures with a focus on craftsmanship, wellbeing, and colour.

Impact through Design
E5

Impact through Design

100 Years of Philips Design

Verkiezingsdebat: Onze digitale samenleving
B

Collaborative effort

Verkiezingsdebat: Onze digitale samenleving

Het verkiezingsdebat over digitalisering in Nederland. (Event in Dutch; Ticket required)

Nieuw Eindhovens Peil
E16

Dynamo / de etalage

Nieuw Eindhovens Peil

Forget me not
H9

Studio Niels Hoebers

Forget me not

52 Bouquets, 365 Images: A Dialogue Between Bloom and Decay.

Micro Orchestrism
E13

Kaori Ogawa, Kaito Nakahori, Harpreet Sareen

Micro Orchestrism

Am II Alive and Re:Subjected
B8

Emergence Delft: art and tech students.

Am II Alive and Re:Subjected

Emergence invites you into the world of synthetic cell research and shows you the outcome of an open-ended exploration into the future of materials.

FORM O1 | DETAILS MATTER
G6

ZOWA

FORM O1 | DETAILS MATTER

Minimalism and attention to detail at the core of the studio.

Woven Patchwork: Hybrid Making
G5

Amy Tidmarsh

Woven Patchwork: Hybrid Making

How can one textile process inform the development of another? Exploring colour and pattern through spatial installation and vibrant design research.