In the programme, you'll find all designers participating in DDW. Search by subject, day, location or discipline. Save projects via the DDW app.
Armağan Karahanoğlu
A toolkit for Improving Hand Functions through Activities of Daily Living
Klokgebouw
A selection of works will be shown at the entrance of Klokgebouw ‘Creating our living environment’ & ‘Achieving our equal society’
Lottozero
Transforming raw wool — once a byproduct of the food industry — into refined interior textiles through high-quality processes.
Dutch Design Foundation
Introduction to Dutch Design Week
Brandon Chow
Iepe Bouw
Rediscovering the value of the stinging nettle in a plant centered, bioregional approach.
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.
Doortje den Hartigh
Returning control of our taste to nature.
Thomas Kaufmanas
Shaping kinetic expressivity of textile through embodied interaction
Itika Gupta
From cow dung to high-quality biodegradable building material as an alternative to wood and plastic.
Vera van der Burg
Material Dialogues between Ceramic and AI
Sara + Sarah Smart Textile Design
FLOCC is a Scotland-Netherlands collaboration with MYB Textiles, transforming cotton textile waste clips into natural flock fibre.
Yip Stals
Lignum-Motricium explores the dynamics of human innovation through the lens of natural processes, questioning our relation with technology.
Fontys Academy of the Arts Art, Communication and Design
Liever een ruimte vol dromen, dan een kop vol zorgen.
DDW x Designlink
Product Design for a Resilient Future
Familiar Form
Veenweide Atelier
Can microorganisms color the future of textiles?
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.
State Academy of Fine Arts Stuttgart Industrial Design
More than the sum of its parts
Dutch Civilian Action
Alexandre Henry repaired everyday objects of civilians living close to the frontline in Ukraine using the same materials that used to destroy it.
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