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Chest of drawers

Chest of drawers

by Tejo Remy

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Chest of drawers by Tejo Remy

Chest of drawers had its première in 1991 and has since become a true Droog classic, an icon of conceptual design collected by museums such as MoMA and Museum of Art and Design in New York. A criticism on consumerism, Tejo Remy collected found drawers, gave them new enclosures and loosely bundled them into a chest. His pioneering vision was to make one’s own paradise with what one encounters, as Robinson Crusoë did on his island.


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Designer Tejo Remy
Year 1991
Permanent collection
Victoria and Albert Museum (London, UK)
Museo do Design (Lisbon, Portugal)
Bobergs Stifelse National Museum (Stockholm, Sweden)
Centraal Museum (Utrecht, The Netherlands)
Boijmans van Beuningen Museum (Rotterdam, The Netherlands)
Indianapolis Museum (Indianapolis, USA)
Modern Museum of Art (New York, USA)
High Museum of Art (Atlanta, USA)
The Montreal Museum of Fine Arts (Montreal, Canada)
Los Angeles County Museum of Art (California, USA)
Neue Pinakothek Die Neue Sammlung - The International Design Museum (Munich, Germany)
Les Arts Décoratifs (Paris, France)
FRAC (Dunkerque, France)
Vitra Design Museum (Weil am Rhein, Germany)
Bobergs Stifelse National Museum (Stockholm, Sweden)

Material used drawers, maple, jute strap
Size 23.6" x 43.3" x 47.2" (variable)
Weight 396.8lbs.
Package Size 264.6” x 176.4” x 198.4”
Edition 200



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