In the programme, you'll find all designers participating in DDW. Search by subject, day, location or discipline. Save projects via the DDW app.
Fontys Trend Research and Concept Creation
Studio Noff
A material exploration into the Broomcorn plant.
Esolia collective
Elliot Han
A design research project examining algorithmic impacts on material culture
rewild farming
by implementing regenerative agriculture on an abandoned industrial site, we are exploring how collaborative food production empowers community.
Silke Grimmelmann & Angharad Summers
Atelier Max Lipsey
Experimental furniture in glass and steel wire
Ning-Ju Hsu
An intimate archive of three generations—diaries, voices, and light—mapping what’s remembered, what’s silenced, and what slips away.
Hydro
From scrap to design objects within a 100 kilometer radius.
House of Thol @ Piet Hein Eek
Designing for conscious food habits: where ancient knowledge meets future-proof solutions.
DayDayGay
PLECTRUM (Dani Clode & Lisa Mandemaker)
Continuous healthcare, always present
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.
Studio Viktoriya Gotseva
A sustainable mechanical press made of wood and stainless steel, Cubcho enables children to transform old paper into robust building blocks.
Michelle Bonouvrié
Effenaar
Concert + presentation immersive concept 'Samen Alleen in het Clubhuis'
Studio Pauline van Dongen en Tentech
Where solar energy becomes tangible
Fontys Industrial Design Engineering / IPO
Fontys Industrial Design Engineering students are committed to solving environmental and social issues through meaningful and responsible design.
Spot Collective
Where does the unlimited end?
Secrid
Innovative designs pave the way from Industrial Revolution to Evolution.
destaat
Plura Studio
Interactive exhibition designed to create physical awareness.
Mascha Molotnikova
Creativity beyond walls — experience nature, think differently, and co-create ideas that matter.
BLUBA Studio
Sculptural stools and home accessories by BLUBA Studio — 3D-printed, bold in form, customisable in color, and made in small series.
Hydro
October 19, 10:30FROM SCRAP TO DESIGN ICONHow five internationally renowned designers turned Eindhoven's waste into tomorrow's design language
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