Of all the Droog products, the Sticky lamp by Chris Kabel is perhaps its best known. In a show of support for the no-packaging movement, Kabel made the packaging part of the design.
So don’t be too quick to unwrap it when you get your hands on a Sticky lamp. Leave them in their packaging and stick them anywhere you want using the stickers on the back of the plastic box. They’re perfect for use as an original night light, ceiling light, or even as a floor lamp.
Droog was founded on making connections. Innovative partnership often arose by looking for relevant issues worldwide. The diversity of individuals, companies, and institutions with which they partnered led to surprising projects.
Some of the most imaginative partnerships that Droog has already participated in include the Rijksmuseum, the Museum of Sex in New York, the CACAU cultural centre in São Tomé, and all the products in the Droog catalogue, of course.
If you want to immerse yourself in the world of Droog, then you should definitely visit their headquarters – @droog – in the centre of Amsterdam. In addition to the showroom, you’ll also find Cafe Droog and Hotel Droog, both of which are fully equipped according to the Droog philosophy.
By the way, Hotel Droog isn’t just any hotel. It has only one room, the ‘One and Only Bedroom’. So it’s best to book in advance if you want to spend a night there.
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