In the programme, you'll find all designers participating in DDW. Search by subject, day, location or discipline. Save projects via the DDW app.
Teun Zwets
During Dutch Design Week 2025, designer Teun Zwets sets out on a demonstrative search for a new workshop.
Rutger Dankelman
A piece of the city at home.
Atelier Makr
A lighting serie shaped by tension
Relooped by You
Design your own scarf or blanket
Haisheng Xu
The project is inspired by Iceland’s volcanic landscapes, honoring the natural environment and reflecting a strong commitment to sustainability.
Made from real eggs
ClipHut
Tool‑free modular shelving made of dyed wood; award‑winning, German‑made, repairable and endlessly expandable—clip‑in assembly evolves with you.
Studio Viktoriya Gotseva
A sustainable mechanical press made of wood and stainless steel, Cubcho enables children to transform old paper into robust building blocks.
Jo Foulon & Stoffel Van Verrewegen
Objects Tell a Story
BO ZHANG
The Ripples collection plays with perception and reflection in a way that challenges the viewer’s understanding of space.
Studio Aikina
Objects crafted from scrap copper, such as old boilers, are transformed into unique pieces by blowing glass into them.
Daphna Laurens
New Work New Studio captures a moment in our practice — a collection of works that speak to collaboration, exploration, and renewal.
Simone van Es
Design starts (and ends) in the soil. Our presentation 'Plantbased' explores how we grow, eat and create beyond extraction, toward renewal.
Transcape SUPPLY
Transforming industrial precision into contemporary jewelry — modular rings offering limitless customization
Ruiting Xu
Illumination distilled into form, fragility, and glow
Eva Klee and Pollyanna Moss
We weave woolen blankets. 100% plastic-free and from Dutch origin. An ode to the Campine heath sheep, the craft of weaving, and the beauty of wool.
DotDotDo®
Unique, acoustic wall decoration
Zenk One
A creative journey by illustration studio Zenk One that leads to beautiful interior- and art objects in any kind of way.
pop-up art gallery
marn
rethinking function through humor
Philip Bogaerts
Transforming recycled material waste into playful, experimental furniture with new shapes and leftover materials.
Anton Cordes
rotational objects by Anton Cordes
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