date: 2002 A new collaboration between Levi’s RED and Droog results in a window concept composed of self-adhesive PVC drops. The design is developed during a brainstorm session on the subject of glass. Participants are Levi’s fashion designers two product […]
This kitchen brings back into view everything that one normally hides away these days. It thus contrasts a lot with the usual modern-design kitchen which, in its radical abstraction, has even done away with cupboard handles. Herb pots, racks for […]
Arnout Visser Table Tap, 2000 Arnout Visser takes inspiration from inventors and scientists, reimagining laboratory equipment in a new context. Designed as a small water pump, Table Tap echoes the elegance of a perfume atomizer while bringing a scientific touch to […]
Arnout Visser Salad Sunrise Carafe, 2008 The Salad Sunrise Carafe brings a bit of natural science to the dinner table. Designed to hold both oil and vinegar in a single vessel, the carafe relies on gravity and density to do […]
Arnout Visser Optic Glasses, 1998 The Optic Glass by Arnout Visser transforms when filled with water, offering a unique visual experience through its concave and convex lenses. This design refracts light, creating a dynamic perspective of the surroundings. Additionally, its […]
Droog has moved into a splendid, historical building dating from 1641 at Staalstraat 7a-7b in Amsterdam. With an area of 700 m² at last Droog has space to expand her activities. Over 500 guests visited the official opening of the […]
Arnout Visser took a more ‘laminating’ approach in the sense that his ideas concern layering rather than combining shapes. He got the opportunity to elaborate an earlier idea he had with Erik Jan Kwakkel in the Rosenthal project (1997), which […]
Two understated facades will conceal extraordinary interiors for living in Amsterdam—Droog New York will present the plans for Droog Townhouse and Droog Hotel by Tokyo-based Atelier Bow-Wow. Droog Townhouse Commissioned by Amsterdam housing association Ymere, Townhouse is Droog’s first house. […]
Arnout Visser Glass Tap, 1997 An experimental faucet designed by Dutch designer Arnout Visser in 1997. At first glance, it presents itself as a sleek glass spout. Still, Visser imbues it with a subtle yet striking interactive quality: it uses […]
Arnout Visser Glass Drop Floor Tiles, 1997 Created in 1997, these floor tiles feature a specially developed glass formulated to share the same expansion coefficient as the ceramic base, allowing both materials to fuse seamlessly. Chunks of glass are placed […]
Arnout Visser with Erik Jan Kwakkel and Peter van de Jagt Function Tiles, 1997 Together with Erik Jan Kwakkel and Peter van de Jagt, Arnout Visser designed the Function Tiles in 1997. They tried to integrate functions of the bathroom […]
Lille is situated on an interesting spot. It is the international junction between Brussels, London and Paris and the city is right in the border area where French and Flemish culture meet. Apart from that it is in the middle […]
Part of Open Borders was a workshop by Conny Groenewegen, Arnout Visser and Franck Bragigand. During the half-yearly flea market at the Wazemmes Market (Place de Croix) they had a stand where they offered their services. The public was invited […]
This exhibition was organised by Renny Ramakers following a number of minor shows collectively entitled ‘Things look that way now’ at Interieur 92 in Kortrijk, Belgium (October 1992) and at Musis Sacrum in Arnhem, the Netherlands (December 1992). Simple, often […]
Droog’s 9th Milan exhibition: part 2 Droog showed two kitchens, both designed according to the Droog mentality, yet the outcome was entirely different. The tile kitchen by Arnout Visser, Erik Jan Kwakkel and Peter van der Jagt was based upon […]
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 […]