In the programme, you'll find all designers participating in DDW. Search by subject, day, location or discipline. Save projects via the DDW app.
Burkhard Schittny
Art for Interiors - a modular system of lightweight, reflective tubes transforming interiors into dynamic, colorful three-dimensional designs.
Mavito
Modular lamp made with traditional techniques of natural dyeing and weaving, combined with new technologies such as laser cutting.
Studio JELMERREUS
Objects and furniture made from Multylino: a new material made from waste linoleum.
Contrechoc - Fashion Tech Farm
A cardboard future dream of fashion.
Amy Tidmarsh
How can one textile process inform the development of another? Exploring colour and pattern through spatial installation and vibrant design research.
SHOW NOT SHOW
Explore the concept to rethink the object by SHOW NOT SHOW
Nathalie van Dalfsen
About family stories, feminism and Portuguese roots.
Narada, Ro3kvit en De Kazerne
Workshop "What can I do myself?"
PRASKLO
The Red Landscape
Atelier Oscar Greve
A Delicate Balance of Tradition and Technology.
Creatrice Ceramics / Eline Mathe
A collection where textiles, embroidery and sculpture intertwine. An ode to the layered language of haute couture.
Pauline Vaandrager & Anja Steketee
Kazerne Foundation
Beauty and Symbiosis as a Necessity
Summa Fashion, Fontys Engineering, Anouk Wipprecht
Gideon - Building Transition Tribes
The future is already built. We explore how we can tackle the housing crisis in an integrated way and what promising initiatives already exist.
Contour IDS
Combining creative, activistic storytelling with scientific research and humor to create awareness for the issues and needs of others.
Lydia Nieuwmeijer, Lotte Raida, Fenna Hofstede
clockcloud-lab x Tengjia Zuo research group
A culturally-inspired wellness game prototype for rethinking sedentary breaks through play, breath, and movement.
MAD emergent art center
Introduction to Solarpunk. Visions, art, science and practical manifestations. Including exhibition, expert meeting, workshop, unconference
Iris Toonen studio
Flow follows
German Design Council
Looking back and thinking ahead
V.I.B.E
Studio Joachim-Morineau
Moca Tableware is a ceramic brand by Studio Joachim-Morineau. It blends technology and craftsmanship through a custom-made dripping machine.
Simón Sánchez Navarro
Abject Queerness Towards Postcapitalist Discourse
A selection of projects that showcase the future of textile and material innovation.
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