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Droog Design was founded in 1993 by Gijs Bakker and Renny Ramakers. They started off by putting together design presentations reflecting a clear spirit of the times. In 1996 they extended their sphere of activities by initiating experimental projects and one year later Droog received its first commission from a company. In 2003 Droog B.V. was set up alongside the Droog Design Foundation, for the production and distribution of the Droog product collection. Since the end of 2004, the Droog headquarters, droog@home, has been situated in Amsterdam, combining a shop, an exhibition room, a library and a kitchen where design dinners are cooked.
In 1999 an exhibition on Droog Design was presented at Fundación Joan Miró in Barcelona, followed by a retrospective exhibition in 2006/2007 at the Museum of Arts & Design in New York City entitled Simply Droog: 10 + 3 years of creating innovation and discussion. In 2004 a book was published on Droog Design, entitled Simply Droog: 10 + 1 years of creating innovation and discussion. In 2009, expand its operation to North America with a new flagship store in New York City's SoHo District.
Droog Design was founded in 1993 by Gijs Bakker and Renny Ramakers. They started off by putting together design presentations reflecting a clear spirit of the times. In 1996 they extended their sphere of activities by initiating experimental projects and one year later Droog received its first commission from a company. In 2003 Droog B.V. was set up alongside the Droog Design Foundation, for the production and distribution of the Droog product collection. Since the end of 2004, the Droog headquarters, droog@home, has been situated in Amsterdam, combining a shop, an exhibition room, a library and a kitchen where design dinners are cooked.
In 1999 an exhibition on Droog Design was presented at Fundación Joan Miró in Barcelona, followed by a retrospective exhibition in 2006/2007 at the Museum of Arts & Design in New York City entitled Simply Droog: 10 + 3 years of creating innovation and discussion. In 2004 a book was published on Droog Design, entitled Simply Droog: 10 + 1 years of creating innovation and discussion. In 2009, expand its operation to North America with a new flagship store in New York City's SoHo District.
Droog Design was founded in 1993 by Gijs Bakker and Renny Ramakers. They started off by putting together design presentations reflecting a clear spirit of the times. In 1996 they extended their sphere of activities by initiating experimental projects and one year later Droog received its first commission from a company. In 2003 Droog B.V. was set up alongside the Droog Design Foundation, for the production and distribution of the Droog product collection. Since the end of 2004, the Droog headquarters, droog@home, has been situated in Amsterdam, combining a shop, an exhibition room, a library and a kitchen where design dinners are cooked.
In 1999 an exhibition on Droog Design was presented at Fundación Joan Miró in Barcelona, followed by a retrospective exhibition in 2006/2007 at the Museum of Arts & Design in New York City entitled Simply Droog: 10 + 3 years of creating innovation and discussion. In 2004 a book was published on Droog Design, entitled Simply Droog: 10 + 1 years of creating innovation and discussion. In 2009, expand its operation to North America with a new flagship store in New York City's SoHo District.
Droog Design was founded in 1993 by Gijs Bakker and Renny Ramakers. They started off by putting together design presentations reflecting a clear spirit of the times. In 1996 they extended their sphere of activities by initiating experimental projects and one year later Droog received its first commission from a company. In 2003 Droog B.V. was set up alongside the Droog Design Foundation, for the production and distribution of the Droog product collection. Since the end of 2004, the Droog headquarters, droog@home, has been situated in Amsterdam, combining a shop, an exhibition room, a library and a kitchen where design dinners are cooked.
In 1999 an exhibition on Droog Design was presented at Fundación Joan Miró in Barcelona, followed by a retrospective exhibition in 2006/2007 at the Museum of Arts & Design in New York City entitled Simply Droog: 10 + 3 years of creating innovation and discussion. In 2004 a book was published on Droog Design, entitled Simply Droog: 10 + 1 years of creating innovation and discussion. In 2009, expand its operation to North America with a new flagship store in New York City's SoHo District.
Droog Design was founded in 1993 by Gijs Bakker and Renny Ramakers. They started off by putting together design presentations reflecting a clear spirit of the times. In 1996 they extended their sphere of activities by initiating experimental projects and one year later Droog received its first commission from a company. In 2003 Droog B.V. was set up alongside the Droog Design Foundation, for the production and distribution of the Droog product collection. Since the end of 2004, the Droog headquarters, droog@home, has been situated in Amsterdam, combining a shop, an exhibition room, a library and a kitchen where design dinners are cooked.
In 1999 an exhibition on Droog Design was presented at Fundación Joan Miró in Barcelona, followed by a retrospective exhibition in 2006/2007 at the Museum of Arts & Design in New York City entitled Simply Droog: 10 + 3 years of creating innovation and discussion. In 2004 a book was published on Droog Design, entitled Simply Droog: 10 + 1 years of creating innovation and discussion. In 2009, expand its operation to North America with a new flagship store in New York City's SoHo District.
Halloween edition was on fire! The URBAN SCIENCE crew aka CLOCKWORK ORANGE droogs brought a bit of the old ultra-violence with horror movie soundtrack hip-hop remixes, BASICS opened the night with a mix of original material and freestyle, MARK THE MAGNANIMOUS laid down the spooky laughs and scary tracks,
FIELDS OF FLAVOUR fed us with wings, chop chicken, slaw, and sweet potato fries, and APRIL ANNA was on-site for your makeup needs! A huge thank you to MANIKMATI PHOTOGRAPHY for the amazing shots!
This week we continue with the KEEP IT 100 edition... 100 weeks goes by fast! Willis Pride, DJ Seba 273, and the return of BOOM J'S CUISINE!
Photos by Manikmati Photography
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Montreal's premiere hip-hop and soul jam session!
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"In a near-futuristic society, late teen Alex DeLarge is the leader of a gang of thugs - his "droogs" - who commit acts of ultra-violence, often with sexual components, without any regard for their victims, and purely because it strikes their collective fancies. These acts are largely fueled by drug use. In addition, Alex is a lover of music, especially that of Ludwig van Beethoven, which, when he listens to it during these acts, intensifies his pleasure, and in turn inspires him to commit further such acts. He does not tolerate any challenge to his leadership by his droogs. Although the authorities, in general, know of Alex's delinquency, they have so far been unable to catch him in the act of his crimes, until one night after a sexual assault of an older woman. Alex and Alex alone is charged, convicted and incarcerated. But Alex sees what he believes is an easy way out when the government looks for subjects to participate in new rehabilitation therapy, the end result being released from prison after the two-week therapy. The therapy ends up having consequences that Alex did not envision. The questions become how Alex will function, and how others will act toward him in his changed state."
—Huggo
The concept of the letter "C" as a slice of orange with eyelashes comes from the meaning of it when in the book the author describes the "rehabilitation therapy" that Alex is submitted, which was a "torture technique". They kept his eyes opened by a mechanism, forcing him to watch violent scenes while listening to his favorite music, the Ninth Symphony by Beethoven.
The Hat was part of his gang uniform and the glass of milk is because of Korova Milkbar. ... The Korova Milkbar was a bar that specializes in serving Korova Plus, milk mixed with various legal drugs. The milk bar is mentioned as having no liquor license and instead serves the drug-laced milk to circumvent that fact and serve to minors.
Droog Design was founded in 1993 by Gijs Bakker and Renny Ramakers. They started off by putting together design presentations reflecting a clear spirit of the times. In 1996 they extended their sphere of activities by initiating experimental projects and one year later Droog received its first commission from a company. In 2003 Droog B.V. was set up alongside the Droog Design Foundation, for the production and distribution of the Droog product collection. Since the end of 2004, the Droog headquarters, droog@home, has been situated in Amsterdam, combining a shop, an exhibition room, a library and a kitchen where design dinners are cooked.
In 1999 an exhibition on Droog Design was presented at Fundación Joan Miró in Barcelona, followed by a retrospective exhibition in 2006/2007 at the Museum of Arts & Design in New York City entitled Simply Droog: 10 + 3 years of creating innovation and discussion. In 2004 a book was published on Droog Design, entitled Simply Droog: 10 + 1 years of creating innovation and discussion. In 2009, expand its operation to North America with a new flagship store in New York City's SoHo District.
Droog Design was founded in 1993 by Gijs Bakker and Renny Ramakers. They started off by putting together design presentations reflecting a clear spirit of the times. In 1996 they extended their sphere of activities by initiating experimental projects and one year later Droog received its first commission from a company. In 2003 Droog B.V. was set up alongside the Droog Design Foundation, for the production and distribution of the Droog product collection. Since the end of 2004, the Droog headquarters, droog@home, has been situated in Amsterdam, combining a shop, an exhibition room, a library and a kitchen where design dinners are cooked.
In 1999 an exhibition on Droog Design was presented at Fundación Joan Miró in Barcelona, followed by a retrospective exhibition in 2006/2007 at the Museum of Arts & Design in New York City entitled Simply Droog: 10 + 3 years of creating innovation and discussion. In 2004 a book was published on Droog Design, entitled Simply Droog: 10 + 1 years of creating innovation and discussion. In 2009, expand its operation to North America with a new flagship store in New York City's SoHo District.
Droog Design was founded in 1993 by Gijs Bakker and Renny Ramakers. They started off by putting together design presentations reflecting a clear spirit of the times. In 1996 they extended their sphere of activities by initiating experimental projects and one year later Droog received its first commission from a company. In 2003 Droog B.V. was set up alongside the Droog Design Foundation, for the production and distribution of the Droog product collection. Since the end of 2004, the Droog headquarters, droog@home, has been situated in Amsterdam, combining a shop, an exhibition room, a library and a kitchen where design dinners are cooked.
In 1999 an exhibition on Droog Design was presented at Fundación Joan Miró in Barcelona, followed by a retrospective exhibition in 2006/2007 at the Museum of Arts & Design in New York City entitled Simply Droog: 10 + 3 years of creating innovation and discussion. In 2004 a book was published on Droog Design, entitled Simply Droog: 10 + 1 years of creating innovation and discussion. In 2009, expand its operation to North America with a new flagship store in New York City's SoHo District.
Droog Design was founded in 1993 by Gijs Bakker and Renny Ramakers. They started off by putting together design presentations reflecting a clear spirit of the times. In 1996 they extended their sphere of activities by initiating experimental projects and one year later Droog received its first commission from a company. In 2003 Droog B.V. was set up alongside the Droog Design Foundation, for the production and distribution of the Droog product collection. Since the end of 2004, the Droog headquarters, droog@home, has been situated in Amsterdam, combining a shop, an exhibition room, a library and a kitchen where design dinners are cooked.
In 1999 an exhibition on Droog Design was presented at Fundación Joan Miró in Barcelona, followed by a retrospective exhibition in 2006/2007 at the Museum of Arts & Design in New York City entitled Simply Droog: 10 + 3 years of creating innovation and discussion. In 2004 a book was published on Droog Design, entitled Simply Droog: 10 + 1 years of creating innovation and discussion. In 2009, expand its operation to North America with a new flagship store in New York City's SoHo District.
This chair is layered from the contents of 15 bags of rags. It arrives ready made but the user has the option to recycle its own discarded clothes to be included in the design. Each piece is unique; a treasure-chest of memories.
Specifications
Designer Tejo Remy
Year 1991
Permanent collection
Centraal Museum (Utrecht, The Netherlands)
Indianapolis Museum (Indianapolis, USA)
National Gallery of Victoria (Melbourne, Australia)
Audax Textiel Museum (Tilburg, The Netherlands)
Neue Pinakothek Die Neue Sammlung - The International Design Museum (Munich, Germany)
Vitra Design Museum (Weil am Rhein, Germany)
Material rags, metal strips
Size 60 x 60 x 100 cm
Weight 56.00kg.
Package Size 112.00 x 80.00 x 60.00
Droog NOW & Droog ARCHIVE
A Private View of Droog Design
Specifications
Designer Tejo Remy
Year 1991
Permanent collection
Centraal Museum (Utrecht, The Netherlands)
Indianapolis Museum (Indianapolis, USA)
National Gallery of Victoria (Melbourne, Australia)
Audax Textiel Museum (Tilburg, The Netherlands)
Neue Pinakothek Die Neue Sammlung - The International Design Museum (Munich, Germany)
Vitra Design Museum (Weil am Rhein, Germany)
Material rags, metal strips
Size 60 x 60 x 100 cm
Weight 56.00kg.
Package Size 112.00 x 80.00 x 60.00
Droog Design was founded in 1993 by Gijs Bakker and Renny Ramakers. They started off by putting together design presentations reflecting a clear spirit of the times. In 1996 they extended their sphere of activities by initiating experimental projects and one year later Droog received its first commission from a company. In 2003 Droog B.V. was set up alongside the Droog Design Foundation, for the production and distribution of the Droog product collection. Since the end of 2004, the Droog headquarters, droog@home, has been situated in Amsterdam, combining a shop, an exhibition room, a library and a kitchen where design dinners are cooked.
In 1999 an exhibition on Droog Design was presented at Fundación Joan Miró in Barcelona, followed by a retrospective exhibition in 2006/2007 at the Museum of Arts & Design in New York City entitled Simply Droog: 10 + 3 years of creating innovation and discussion. In 2004 a book was published on Droog Design, entitled Simply Droog: 10 + 1 years of creating innovation and discussion. In 2009, expand its operation to North America with a new flagship store in New York City's SoHo District.
Droog Design was founded in 1993 by Gijs Bakker and Renny Ramakers. They started off by putting together design presentations reflecting a clear spirit of the times. In 1996 they extended their sphere of activities by initiating experimental projects and one year later Droog received its first commission from a company. In 2003 Droog B.V. was set up alongside the Droog Design Foundation, for the production and distribution of the Droog product collection. Since the end of 2004, the Droog headquarters, droog@home, has been situated in Amsterdam, combining a shop, an exhibition room, a library and a kitchen where design dinners are cooked.
In 1999 an exhibition on Droog Design was presented at Fundación Joan Miró in Barcelona, followed by a retrospective exhibition in 2006/2007 at the Museum of Arts & Design in New York City entitled Simply Droog: 10 + 3 years of creating innovation and discussion. In 2004 a book was published on Droog Design, entitled Simply Droog: 10 + 1 years of creating innovation and discussion. In 2009, expand its operation to North America with a new flagship store in New York City's SoHo District.