In the programme, you'll find all designers participating in DDW. Search by subject, day, location or discipline. Save projects via the DDW app.
Xinnan Yu
Rainweaver is an automated weaver that collaborates with rain to create poetic atmospheric textiles.
Studio EXXX
A playful display of human's overprotectiveness of organic individuals.
studio ep.he
Reimagining what has been left behind
MOWO Studio
Wooden chairs designed to make sitting fun, active and healthy!
Sabarna Senathirajan
Will You Still Look Away?
Istituto Europeo di Design
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.
Elizabeth Lee, Eden Harrison & Ori Blich
A compostable, carbon-negative foam for packaging as a replacement for polystyrene.
Tongbin Qi
So, what kind of work future are we creating?
Kunstacademie Maastricht, Architectuur Academie Maastricht .
Class of '25 – Maastricht Art Academy and Maastricht Architecture Academy
Carmen Enríquez
Exploring the influence of 3D printing on the roughness of a bio-circular material to design controlled acoustic properties
Dutch Design Foundation
The annual group exhibition featuring both Dutch and International design schools + the Avenue Of Fresh Perspectives.
Design Innovation Centre, Vilnius Academy of Arts
A collection of student visions where nature, craft, and community meet — shaping tomorrow through slow design, reuse, and rooted imagination.
Aalto University Bioinnovation Center & CHEMARTS
Engaging creativity and experimentation across generations and disciplines towards bio-based and circular material solutions
Cynthia Kars Boom
A Play of Shapes and Colours, Studio Kars en Boom in collaboration with Studio Mirte and Studio Wantia
Noortje van Velzen
A speculative store featuring imaginary products that help protect your mental health in the age of social media
Magdalena Sánchez de Bustamante
Textiles that tell a story, textiles that legitimize a past, a present, and a future that is written through them.
Avans University of Applied Sciences
The NewTexEco Research Community
Threads of Change: Pushing Boundaries in Sustainable Textiles
Femke Hoppenbrouwer
By using a mobility scooter as an extension of the body, this dance collective shows the artistic and social possibilities of the mobility device.
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.
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