Droog (''droog'' is a
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word meaning "dry") is a conceptual
Dutch
Dutch commonly refers to:
* Something of, from, or related to the Netherlands
* Dutch people ()
* Dutch language ()
Dutch may also refer to:
Places
* Dutch, West Virginia, a community in the United States
* Pennsylvania Dutch Country
People E ...
design
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company situated in
Amsterdam
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. Droog has realised products, projects, exhibitions and events. Droog is an internationally renowned design label
and one of the most famous exponents of
Dutch Design
Dutch Design is a term used to denote an informal artistic school of design in the Netherlands, particularly product design. More specifically, the term refers to the design esthetic common to designers in the Netherlands.
History
The Netherl ...
. Droog worked with well known designers such as
Marcel Wanders
Marcel Wanders (2 July 1963) is a Dutch designer, and art director in the Marcel Wanders studio in Amsterdam, who designs architectural, interior and industrial projects.
Life
Born in Boxtel, Wanders graduated cum laude from the Hogeschool vo ...
,
Hella Jongerius
Hella Jongerius (born 30 May 1963 in De Meern, Utrecht) is a Dutch industrial designer.
Biography
Jongerius was born in De Meern, a village to the west of Utrecht in the Netherlands in 1963. From 1988 to 1993, she studied design at the Des ...
, Tejo Remy,
Richard Hutten
Richard G. J. Hutten (born 30 March 1967, in Zwollerkerspel) is a Dutch industrial designer, art director, and artist who is active in furniture design, product design, interior design, and exhibition design.
Biography
Hutten graduating from th ...
, Ed Annink,
Jurgen Bey and
Joris Laarman.
History
Droog was founded in 1993 by product designer
Gijs Bakker and art and design historian
Renny Ramakers
Renny Ramakers is a Dutch art historian, curator, design critic, and co-founder and director of the Droog design foundation. Ramakers writes articles, gives lectures, initiates projects and curates exhibitions in the field of art and design. In 200 ...
to promote contemporary Dutch design. The founders had selected work by young Dutch designers in which they saw a new trend in the reuse of everyday objects combined with a down-to-earth mentality. They presented these works at the
Salone del Mobile
The Milan Furniture Fair ( it, Salone Internazionale del Mobile di Milano) is a furniture fair held annually in Milan. It is the largest trade fair of its kind in the world. The exhibition showcases the latest in furniture and design from countrie ...
, the international furniture fair in Milan. The presentation was called "Droog", meaning "dry" in Dutch, because of the simplicity and dry humor of the objects.
The exhibition was a success and afterwards the Droog Design Foundation was established to promote and develop innovative design.
Gijs Bakker and Renny Ramakers expanded Droog in the Netherlands and abroad in the next decades, with a presentation every year at the Salone del Mobile in Milan. In 2003 Droog started producing and distributing their own collection, and in 2004 the Droog headquarters opened in Amsterdam, with shop, gallery, restaurant and offices. Gijs Bakker went his own way in 2009, Ramakers is still the director of Droog. In 2018 they were both awarded with the
Dutch Royal Honour.
Designs from the Droog collection are included in museums worldwide, such as the
Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam
The Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam (; Municipal Museum Amsterdam), colloquially known as the Stedelijk, is a museum for modern art, contemporary art, and design located in Amsterdam, Netherlands. , the
Museum of Modern Art
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in New York, the
Victoria & Albert Museum
The Victoria and Albert Museum (often abbreviated as the V&A) in London is the world's largest museum of applied arts, decorative arts and design, housing a permanent collection of over 2.27 million objects. It was founded in 1852 and nam ...
in London. Droog has released several publications, such as ''Droog Design-Spirit of the Nineties'', ''Simply Droog'' and ''Here, There, Everywhere''.
Projects, exhibitions and events
''Dry Tech'' was Droog's first experimental project, in collaboration with
Delft University of Technology
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, with one of the results being the ''Knotted chair'' by
Marcel Wanders
Marcel Wanders (2 July 1963) is a Dutch designer, and art director in the Marcel Wanders studio in Amsterdam, who designs architectural, interior and industrial projects.
Life
Born in Boxtel, Wanders graduated cum laude from the Hogeschool vo ...
.
After the first presentation at the Salone del Mobile in Milan, a new project was presented every year until 2015, for example as ''Go Slow'', ''Value for Money'', ''Hotel Droog'', ''Do Create, Smart Deco 2, Saved by Droog, Design for Download'' and ''Construct Me.''
From 2004 to 2007, under the title ''Simply Droog'', retrospectives took place in the
Haus der Kunst
The ''Haus der Kunst'' (, ''House of Art'') is a non-collecting modern and contemporary art museum in Munich, Germany. It is located at Prinzregentenstraße 1 at the southern edge of the Englischer Garten, Munich's largest park.
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in Munich, the
Gemeentemuseum Den Haag,
Museo Oscar Niemeyer in Curitiba (Brazil) and the
Museum of Arts & Design
The Museum of Arts and Design (MAD), based in Manhattan, New York City, collects, displays, and interprets objects that document contemporary and historic innovation in craft, art, and design. In its exhibitions and educational programs, the mus ...
in New York. On this occasion, a book was published about Droog, ''Simply Droog: 10 + 1 years of creating innovation and discussion''. This book was expanded and reissued in 2006 under the title ''Simply Droog: 10 + 3 years of creating innovation and discussion.''
Other traveling exhibitions included: ''Do Create'' (Tokyo, London, New York, Rotterdam, 2000) a presentation of interior designs that turned into something new by an action ('do'); ''Go Slow'' (Milan, New York, Rotterdam, London, Tokyo, 2004), a café setting celebrating the luxury of slowness, attention and care; ''A Human Touch'' (Shanghai, Jakarta, New Zealand, Melbourne and Sydney 2006) with products of the Droog collection that could be touched by visitors, and ''Material Matters'' (Eindhoven, Milan, Shenzhen, 2014), which presented speculative strategies on how to deal with material scarcity.
From 2009 to 2015, a series of projects took place under the title ''Droog Lab.'' In collaboration with local partners and experts, design teams traveled to various places in the world, from New York, China, Moscow, Dubai, Mumbai, Belgium to the far north of Canada. Guided by a theme, they explored what could be learned from the various locations. The results were both visionary and practical in nature. The projects encompassed different disciplines: identity, fashion, food and product design, experience design and urban design. The Droog Lab projects are bundled in the book ''Here, There, Everywhere''.
In 2018, on the occasion of the 25th anniversary of Droog, the exhibition ''Enter the Past and See the Future'' was presented in the Droog gallery in Amsterdam, and the retrospective ''Do it Like Droog'' in Museum Kranenburgh.
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Since 2004, Droog has been located in an historic building in the Staalstraat in Amsterdam. Following an extension of the building to the adjacent former GGD building, Hôtel Droog was opened in 2012. All elements of a contemporary hotel were present: shop, restaurant, meeting rooms, exhibition space, a garden, a library and a lobby, but there was only one hotel room. The spaces were partly furnished with items from the Droog collection.
As a tribute to
Rembrandt, Rembrandt's painting ''
Syndics of the Draper's Guild'' from 1662, which was a commission from the guild that was located in the building, there is now a contemporary interpretation of this painting, made by artist
Berend Strik, on view in the restaurant. The Fairytale Garden, designed by Claude Pasquer and Corinne Détroyat is a garden but also a work of art.
Since 2018, the restaurant on the first floor has been the center of the building, the shop is now only online based. Part of the spaces are used for weddings, events, presentations and meetings by external parties. There are also co-working spaces. The entire ground floor of approximately 400 m2 is exhibition space. Droog is host to varying exhibitions, such as ''The Design Loket'' and ''Space is the Place'' by
Mieke Gerritzen in 2019 an
Onward & Upward by Liselore Frowijn and Renny Ramakers in 2020.
Publications (a selection)
* Renny Ramakers, Gijs Bakker, Droog Design. ''Droog Design: Spirit of the Nineties.'' 1998.
* Ida van Zijl, ''Droog Design - 1991-1996,'' 1997.
* Renny Ramakers, ''Less + More: Droog Design in Context,'' 2002.
* Aaron Betsky, ''Simply Droog 10+3 years,'' 2006.
* Renny Ramakers, Agata Jaworska, ''Here, There, Everywhere,'' 2014
References
External links
*Official website of Droog
Droog.com*Official website of Renny Ramakers
www.rennyramakers.com
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