In the programme, you'll find all designers participating in DDW. Search by subject, day, location or discipline. Save projects via the DDW app.
Sabarna Senathirajan
Will You Still Look Away?
Klokgebouw
Material Dialogues Between Ceramics and AI
Doortje den Hartigh
Returning control of our taste to nature.
Anita Hardon
Co-creating novel air quality harm reduction tools and strategies with shoemakers in Marikina, Philippines
The Netherlands' four technical universities (4TU)
What happens when we reprioritize sensing the needs of environmental and health stakeholders over selling needs throughout our food chain?
Superbio's Collectief
Scale-up, SUPERBio'S Shapes the Future
State Academy of Fine Arts Stuttgart Industrial Design
More than the sum of its parts
The New Materialist
Our world is collapsing. A New Economy of high performance material is rising. From Nature To Nature.
The NewTexEco Research Community
Threads of Change: Pushing Boundaries in Sustainable Textiles
Lottozero
Transforming raw wool — once a byproduct of the food industry — into refined interior textiles through high-quality processes.
Magdalena Sánchez de Bustamante
Textiles that tell a story, textiles that legitimize a past, a present, and a future that is written through them.
HEMA
HEMA seeks tomorrow's design talent
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.
KyungSeo Min
Fresh air as a tool for dynamic space.
Sara + Sarah Smart Textile Design
FLOCC is a Scotland-Netherlands collaboration with MYB Textiles, transforming cotton textile waste clips into natural flock fibre.
Cynthia Kars Boom
A Play of Shapes and Colours, Studio Kars en Boom in collaboration with Studio Mirte and Studio Wantia
Istituto Europeo di Design
A selection of projects that showcase the future of textile and material innovation.
Shuyin Wang
Balancing ‘useful’ and ‘playful’, turning daily life into small adventures
Sweco
What would the world look like if we considered Earth our client?
Miranda Devita Kistler
Material Erosion in Contemporary Photography and Textile Design.
re-ing X IDDAT
Collect the Natural and Recycle Materials from Taiwan, providing a new asking to the future
MOME Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design
Student projects from MOME’s Product Design BA and Design MA programmes that showcase the talents of the next generation of Hungarian designers.
Thomas Kaufmanas
Shaping kinetic expressivity of textile through embodied interaction
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