Make Room for Design
16.-22.09.24
XIX DÖÖ

About


XIX Tallinn Design Festival
Make Room for Design! - Design Empowering Spaces.

The largest design festival in the Baltics opens its doors in the industrially infused Krulli Quarter. Attracting over 10,000 visitors from Estonia and abroad, the week-long Tallinn Design Festival showcases the achievements of Estonian and international designers and initiates discussions on design’s position in today's society. The international festival is based on four pillars: debates and exhibitions on the future of design for professionals and students; community-engaging events; a rich satellite programme; and design commerce. 

This year's festival will again feature design industry’s top event: the Estonian Design Awards Gala, where the winners of the best product design BRUNO will be announced. Among the many other exhibitions and events from Estonia and abroad, the programme includes conferences, design talks and PechaKucha lectures, children's programme and several workshops. Many visitors will be attracted by the Estonian design and architecture schools showcase, the Arts Thread Global Design Graduate Show, the poster exhibition of the Haapsalu Graphic Design Festival, and the product and material-focused exhibitions.

One of the main events of the festival, the DOM sustainable fashion and clothing design show will bring the story of local brands to the stage in the form of a conceptual performance. The festival weekend will see the opening of the hugely popular Design Street design market, and from Monday there will be the chance to visit the INTERIOR+ mini-fair. The festival will have over 25 satellites - museums, galleries and design studios - which will host tours, talks, masterclasses and other exciting events across the city.




Each year, Tallinn Design Festival concentrates on the most important themes in the design scene. The aim this year is to demonstrate how creativity can be employed to create a better physical and social environment. The focus is on small and deserted places that can be revitalised via creative design thinking. A dedicated international design forum will bring together architects, urban planners, designers and enthusiasts who share a common interest in creating sustainable, liveable and aesthetically pleasing environments. Inspiring presentations will be given by Cameron Sinclair (USA), Stephan Clambaneva (USA), Spyros Bofylatos (Greece) and Sebastian Gschanes (Austria).


Delegations of designers, urbanists, researchers from nine countries will visit Tallinn to present examples of transformations that have been implemented in peripheries thanks to the four-year EU project ("SMOTIES - Creative Works for Small and Remote Places"). The results and methodology of the project will be published in a book, which will be presented at the festival. In addition, one of the festival satellites in Joaveski – where the Estonian design team has carried out a series of innovations on the site of an old paper mill – will be visited.


Most of the events are free of charge for visitors. In case of a fee or a requirement for registration, the information is available online for each event. The festival area is wheelchair accessible. Festival activities take place both indoors and outdoors!




Organizers

Main organizer
Ilona Gurjanova
+372 55573687
Technical director
Rinald Kodasma
+372 51937600
Organizer / Marketing
Kirke Tatar
+372 55590787
Communication
Evelin Ojamets
+372 5212890
Visual identity
Erik Teemägi / PUTKA
Editor / Photo
Kevin Loigu
+372 5232627
Art exhibitions
Indrek Leht
+372 5155365
Fashion Design Show DOM Creative Director
Piret Mägi
INTERIOR+ & Satellites
Silvi Grigorjeva
+372 522 90 88
Design Street
Cristopher Siniväli
+372 5307 6016
Pecha Kucha Tallinn
Svetla Gocheva
+372 53533907
HGDF
Marko Kekishev
Showcase project lead
Kersti Jaani
+3725047593
Sound & light
Virgo Jaani
+372 5044561
Childrens area
Katrin-Maria Terras
+372 53030749

Contact



NGO (MTÜ) Disainiöö

Põhjala tehas (Marati 5, Tallinn)

+372 55573687

info@disainioo.ee

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