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Subtle experiences of products, projects and exhibitions by Droog Design digitally preserved over the last 30 years.

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1997

Dry Bathing

Dry Bathing

Droog’s 5th Milan exhibition Droog aimed the arrows of its mentality at bathing. Like ‘Dry Tech’, this project was about overcoming the limitations of materials and discovering the potential of new functionality. In cooperation with DMD, Droog asked designers to […]

09.04.1997
Dry Tech II

Dry Tech II

Droog’s 5th Milan exhibition The first Dry Tech edition (in 1996) lead to new research and results: Hella Jongerius made fibre stools by coiling high tech fibres. Marcel Wanders made a table of epoxy resin reinforced with Swiss lace and […]

09.04.1997

1996

Dry Tech I

Dry Tech I

Droog’s 4th Milan exhibition More people than ever visited the Droog presentation at Gallery Internos in Milan. On the opening day enormous crowds gathered and the police had to be called in to control the traffic outside the building. On […]

18.04.1996

1995

Dutch Garden Café MoMa

Dutch Garden Café MoMa

The Museum of Modern Art in New York opens a museumcafé furnished with design items like Tejo Remy’s Milk bottle lamps and Rody Graumans’ 85 Lamps. These Droog products are selected by Dutch design studio Opera who designed the interior.

02.08.1995

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