Townhouse
Amsterdam housing association Ymere commissioned us for our first house. Designed by Tokyo-based Atelier Bow-Wow, an understated façade conceals an extraordinary interior furnished with Droog products.
Imagined for a single, a contemporary family or as a VIP guesthouse, the one-of-a-kind layout is essentially a seamless flow of spaces, each with its own functionality merging with circulation space. Private rooms such as the master and optional guest bed, the bath, the balcony and a sound-proof refuse are amply separated by shared space, creating a unique combination of contact and independence, spaciousness and intimacy.
Eminent Droog products will animate an unassuming interior of light wooden floors and white walls. The house will feature the classic 1991
Ragchair and
Milk bottle lamp by Tejo Remy, the
Heat wave radiator by Joris Laarman and the
Tile kitchen by Arnout Visser, Erik Jan Kwakkel, and Peter van der Jagt. The 180 square meter interior along with aspects of its layout can be customized.
“In townhouse typology that is narrow and vertical, it is unavoidable for the staircase to dictate a layout that is clearly divided into floors and rooms. We break this by proposing a house without a staircase—instead the whole house becomes inhabitable steps. Each step performs as the place for Droog furniture and living.”
Animation by Brooklyn Digital Foundry