11. 01. 2006
Droog show at the musuem of arts & design

Thirteen years after its inception, the Dutch design collective Droog has organized a show of its innovation work which has arrived at New York's Museum of Arts & Design, after making its way through Europe.
Founded by Gijs Bakker and Renny Ramakers, Droog collaborates with a diverse body of designers to create masterful products, such as their famous Milk Bottle Lamps, using low-cost industrial, as well as recycled, materials. The results are simple products made with environmentally sound principles. The show entitled "Simply Droog" presents furniture, lighting, household items, from Droog's collection of projects.
The Milk Bottle Lamp can be purchased at Plushpod for $139.
Simply Droog runs from September 21, 2006 through January 14, 2007.
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For the record I'd like to say that I love almost every single piece that Droog has put out.
I once saw the Chest of Drawers that Remy did for the house, and it still astounds me how deeply moving a single piece of furniture can be.
Johnny Popgadget | November 2, 2006 2:24 AM
November 2, 2006 02:24