DESIGN FOR ALL

29.09.–05.10.2025


XX Tallinn Design Festival
The region's biggest design festival celebrates its anniversary with the theme ‘Design for All’

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Main events 2025

DOM – DESIGN IS IN FASHION

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It’s more than a fashion show – it’s a spectacle!

DOM is a modern clothing design show that embodies today’s aesthetic while thoughtfully engaging with the ideas and questions shaping the future. Can design be fashionable and remain relevant beyond countless seasons ahead? At DOM, we believe it can. True design holds its value for years to come.

DOM is a performance devoted to clothing design. Showcasing the vision of ambitious Estonian designers, it transforms fashion design into a location-specific experience – immersive, inspiring, and unique.



DOM x B.MOR Studio

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Tallinn, 2018: the slow fashion brand B.MOR Studio is established by Anna Chirkova, a former engineer. Her sensitivity to synthetic fabrics led to a mission to create clothing that supports human well-being. 

B.MOR Studio seeks clothing solutions through sustainability, timelessness, and functionality. The “ITTAI” collection grew out of a touching story. Her parents’ classic menswear store operated for almost three decades, until the pandemic brought it to an end. The remaining pieces like shirts, jackets, and pants have now reimagined into a new function as modern unisex items. 

Many thanks to: Tallinna Ringmajanduskeskus and Lilleküla õmblusparandustöökoda, ContractOK, Ida Moeshow MTÜ, Marianna Gunja, Alesinka OÜ, Tatjana Jakovleva, Meie Rätsepp, SIBLA Music.



DOM x Franz Raver

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Franz Raver designs apparel for companies – from teamwear and workwear to formal representation attire. The brand emphasizes the importance of clothing as an integral part of a company’s identity, whether worn in the office, at client meetings, or during corporate events. Every cut and detail is carefully considered to ensure both comfort for the wearer and a strong, visible brand presence. 

In collaboration with each company, Franz Raver creates garments that meet specific requirements, are functional, and clearly communicate the story of the team.



DOM x LENTSIUS

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At the DOM show, Lentsius presents a new clothing collection and the “Sunlit” jewelry series, bringing together the charm of used military textiles and innovative metal techniques. The garments are made from upcycled materials, valuing the natural aging of fabric and the traces left by sun, rain, and snow.

Designer Kairi Lentsius focuses on adding value through form and embroidery. The coats protect like tents, adorned with machine-stitched leaf patterns drawn from the forest.

Biggest thanks go to tailors Annika Lätt and Reet Vaga and craftsman Mart Lentsius!


 

Creative director: Piret Mägi

Co-organizer: Kristin Kivimäe

Back-stage coordinator: Anne Rinne

Staging: Anni Zupping

Lighting artist: Karolin Aatonen

Sound artist: Rando Arand

Visual artist: Maria Elisaveta Roosalu

Videos: Getter Raiend

Hair by: Hedy Õunaid, Liina Veski, Signe Järve, Viktoria Poplavnaja - KEVIN.MURPHY ja RANDRILU ILUSALONG

Make-up artists: Pille Ollin, Monika Vaima, Ulvi Nurm, Kristi Kruusik, Janne Kozer, Triinu Simre - KARAJA

Welcome drinks by: Mionetto

Big thanks to: Risto Pillaroo, Edvin Ollin, Hendrik Igalaan ja Klaasissepp

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International Design conference

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Tallinn Design Festival's international conference returns as part of the main program. The theme this year carries the title of "Celebrating Diversity, Creating Equality"


The conference aims to explore the principles and practices of inclusive design, bringing together a diverse range of speakers and experts from around the world. The event will feature keynote addresses, panel discussions, and presentations on various aspects of inclusive design.

Keynote speakers include Patricia Moore from the USA, Rama Gheerawo from the UK, Jannicke Hølen & Knut Bang from Norway, Anders Berggreen from Denmark, and Jakob Rosin & Teet Kallaste from Estonia, who will share their insights and experiences in promoting universal design.

Ilona Gurjanova will provide an introduction, setting the stage for the day's discussions. Following this, representatives from Estonia, Belgium, Norway, Italy, and Poland will share their perspectives on inclusive design and its impact on different communities.

The conference will also include a panel discussion featuring Pete Kercher and other experts, providing a platform for in-depth conversations on the challenges and opportunities in implementing Design For All principles across various domains.

Join us for a day of learning, inspiration, and collaboration as we work towards creating environments that are accessible and beneficial to all individuals, regardless of their abilities or backgrounds.


SCHEDULE

09.45 Arrivals & coffee

10.00 Introduction
Ilona Gurjanova (EST)
Founder and Main Organiser of the Tallinn Design Festival / President of Estonian Association of Designers

10.10 Welcome
Xenia Joost
Estonian Ministry of Culture / Designer

10.15 Quality of Life: The Global Design Agenda
Dr Patricia Moore (USA)

10.45 Design for All: Your Love Letter to the World
Rama Gheerawo (UK)

11.15 Inclusive Design the Nor Way
Jannicke Hølen & Knut Bang (NOR)

11.35 Modern rollator walkers' case
Anders Berggreen (DEN)

11.55 Sensing the Future: Designing with Every Body and Every Sense
Jasmien Herssens (BEL)

12.15 Inclusive Spaces for HoReCa Interiors, a new necessary paradigm
Antonio D. De Antonis (ITA)

12.35 Panel (moderator Pete Kercher)

13.00 Lunch

13.45 “From Accessory to Necessity: AI and the New Era of Assistive Tech” - How AI-powered tools are going beyond convenience to become life-changing essentials.
Jakob Rosin (EST)

14.05 Design for Adaptive Play
Cameron Sinclair (USA/UK)

14.25 Cultivating Inclusion: Empowering NGOs and Public Institutions in Fostering Children's Well-being by Implementing the Concept of the Superhero Sensory Garden
Beata Fabisiak (POL)

14.45 Information space design for people with hearing loss
Teet Kallaste (EST)

15.05 Knotting New Pathways in Beginning Design Education
Jonathan W. Williams (USA)

15.25 Panel (moderator Pete Kercher)

16.00 End of conference


The event will take place in English.


Kohila Symposium 25 “AFTER FIRE AFTERLIFE”

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“AFTER FIRE AFTERLIFE” brings together for the first time sculptures from the past twenty-five years of the international Kohila Symposium in one space.

The exhibition is open 29.09 – 19.10.

Since its inception in 2001, the symposium has created a living archive that tells stories of transformation, memory, the past, the future, and how clay as a material connects people. After more than two decades, many of these works are seeing the light of day once again. The sculptures in the exhibition are not treated as isolated objects but are arranged into organic groupings that link narratives from different years into a cohesive whole. 

The exhibition “AFTER FIRE AFTERLIFE” can be seen as an ecosystem where even the smallest sculpture can find new meaning alongside a larger one. The sculptures emerge as distinct characters, each with its own story, character, and spirit, creating a dialogue between fire, time, and the creator.

The aim of “AFTER FIRE AFTERLIFE” is to present, on a large and thorough scale in the Krull Quarter, the history of Estonian wood-fired ceramics, international collaboration, and the profound significance of ceramics. Alongside the main exhibition, several curator-led tours will take place over two weeks, different firing techniques will be introduced, workshops will be held, and there will also be a pop-up sale of small works from the Symposium.

Curator Cristopher Siniväli


Outdoor Area x EMAL
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As a lovely tradition, the Tallinn Design Festival outdoor areas are curated by the Estonian Association of Landscape Architects. This year, they created a welcoming public space in the industrial setting of Krulli, together with Extery and Lode.

All guests are invited to meet, relax, and enjoy fresh air with a touch of urban greenery.

Well-designed urban space can be accessible and meaningful for everyone, regardless of age or mobility. Come experience and reflect on what kind of spaces people truly need!

Curated by the Estonian Association of Landscape Architects and Maali Roomet-Allese.




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