In the programme, you'll find all designers participating in DDW. Search by subject, day, location or discipline. Save projects via the DDW app.
Wick Telgenkamp
The Value of Handwork in Contemporary Design.
Knit in Motion x Studio Joris de Groot
Welded Loop by Knit in Motion (Suzanne Oude Hengel) and Studio Joris de Groot
Studio Lotte Schoots
Change the feel of your room with a simple slide.
Atelier LVDW
Planter made from EggshellCeramic© bio-material
Azade Baloochi
Activating Iranian mirror craftsmanship’s contemporary potential, it's introduced as an accessible, scalable, upcycled, and collaboration-driven craft
Goof Mosmans
A project exploring the use of contrast in furniture and lighting design
DENKSTATT-Erzgebirge / TU-Dresden
Merging Tradition, Craft, and Digital Design
Cibap, GLR, GLU, HMC, Mediacollege & SintLucas
Something Talented. Young creators, creative realists.
Studio JELMERREUS
Objects and furniture made from Multylino: a new material made from waste linoleum.
Hanna Kerkhof
Contemporary tea rituals of everyday life
Atelier Max Lipsey
Experimental furniture in glass and steel wire
Humainprojects
A rethought coffee experience supporting ageing and ability.
Mehdi Mashayekhi
Face – Wall objects where wood and light merge into a new kind of portrait
Studio Beeks
Rugged elegance, crafted to endure.
Fenna Kosfeld
Objects of Illumination elevating the presence of carbonised matter
Eline Groeneweg | Studio Bhatt
Indian block print as dialogue between cultures.
PRASKLO
The Red Landscape
Atelier Oscar Greve
A Delicate Balance of Tradition and Technology.
mirroRE (Mirror Reflection Reimaging)
Activating Iranian mirror craftsmanship’s contemporary potential, it's introduced as an accessible, scalable, upcycled, and collaboration-driven craft
Peyman Gerami
Activating Iranian mirror craftsmanship’s contemporary potential, it's introduced as an accessible, scalable, upcycled, and collaboration-driven craft
Pforzheim University BA|MA Jewellery, MADFM
Pforzheim University BA | MA Jewellery & Everyday Objects and MA Design & Future Making graduates & students engage your [im]material senses
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