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MILAN 2008: Droog Design ‘A Touch of Green’

04/23/2008
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  • MILAN 2008: Droog Design 'A Touch of Green'
    Celebrated Dutch design collective Droog Design pushed green design ideas to the forefront this year with their 'A Touch of Green' presentation in Milan. Echoing this Inhabitant's focus on the boundaries of sustainable design, Droog brought together a whole host of designers - some new, some familiar - to showcase a range of approaches in an effortlessly curated, but typically stylish show complete with a buzzing 48 hour shop. Among our favorites are Tejo Remy's furniture made from collected components, SMAQ’s take on thermal comfort and Jens Praet's functional, waste-diverting pieces, but the Droog show offered exciting new design perspectives at every turn. Read on for more highlights!
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  • MILAN 2008: Droog Design 'A Touch of Green'
    Celebrated Dutch design collective Droog Design pushed green design ideas to the forefront this year with their 'A Touch of Green' presentation in Milan. Echoing this Inhabitant's focus on the boundaries of sustainable design, Droog brought together a whole host of designers - some new, some familiar - to showcase a range of approaches in an effortlessly curated, but typically stylish show complete with a buzzing 48 hour shop. Among our favorites are Tejo Remy's furniture made from collected components, SMAQ’s take on thermal comfort and Jens Praet's functional, waste-diverting pieces, but the Droog show offered exciting new design perspectives at every turn. Read on for more highlights!
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  • MILAN 2008: Droog Design 'A Touch of Green'
    Celebrated Dutch design collective Droog Design pushed green design ideas to the forefront this year with their 'A Touch of Green' presentation in Milan. Echoing this Inhabitant's focus on the boundaries of sustainable design, Droog brought together a whole host of designers - some new, some familiar - to showcase a range of approaches in an effortlessly curated, but typically stylish show complete with a buzzing 48 hour shop. Among our favorites are Tejo Remy's furniture made from collected components, SMAQ’s take on thermal comfort and Jens Praet's functional, waste-diverting pieces, but the Droog show offered exciting new design perspectives at every turn. Read on for more highlights!
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  • MILAN 2008: Droog Design 'A Touch of Green'
    Celebrated Dutch design collective Droog Design pushed green design ideas to the forefront this year with their 'A Touch of Green' presentation in Milan. Echoing this Inhabitant's focus on the boundaries of sustainable design, Droog brought together a whole host of designers - some new, some familiar - to showcase a range of approaches in an effortlessly curated, but typically stylish show complete with a buzzing 48 hour shop. Among our favorites are Tejo Remy's furniture made from collected components, SMAQ’s take on thermal comfort and Jens Praet's functional, waste-diverting pieces, but the Droog show offered exciting new design perspectives at every turn. Read on for more highlights!
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    Celebrated Dutch design collective Droog Design pushed green design ideas to the forefront this year with their 'A Touch of Green' presentation in Milan. Echoing this Inhabitant's focus on the boundaries of sustainable design, Droog brought together a whole host of designers - some new, some familiar - to showcase a range of approaches in an effortlessly curated, but typically stylish show complete with a buzzing 48 hour shop. Among our favorites are Tejo Remy's furniture made from collected components, SMAQ’s take on thermal comfort and Jens Praet's functional, waste-diverting pieces, but the Droog show offered exciting new design perspectives at every turn. Read on for more highlights!
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  • Rag chairs by Tejo Remy for sale at Droog's 48 hour shop
    Celebrated Dutch design collective Droog Design pushed green design ideas to the forefront this year with their 'A Touch of Green' presentation in Milan. Echoing this Inhabitant's focus on the boundaries of sustainable design, Droog brought together a whole host of designers - some new, some familiar - to showcase a range of approaches in an effortlessly curated, but typically stylish show complete with a buzzing 48 hour shop. Among our favorites are Tejo Remy's furniture made from collected components, SMAQ’s take on thermal comfort and Jens Praet's functional, waste-diverting pieces, but the Droog show offered exciting new design perspectives at every turn. Read on for more highlights!
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  • SMAQ's Cosy Chair at Droog
    Celebrated Dutch design collective Droog Design pushed green design ideas to the forefront this year with their 'A Touch of Green' presentation in Milan. Echoing this Inhabitant's focus on the boundaries of sustainable design, Droog brought together a whole host of designers - some new, some familiar - to showcase a range of approaches in an effortlessly curated, but typically stylish show complete with a buzzing 48 hour shop. Among our favorites are Tejo Remy's furniture made from collected components, SMAQ’s take on thermal comfort and Jens Praet's functional, waste-diverting pieces, but the Droog show offered exciting new design perspectives at every turn. Read on for more highlights!
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  • SMAQ's Cosy Chair at Droog
    Celebrated Dutch design collective Droog Design pushed green design ideas to the forefront this year with their 'A Touch of Green' presentation in Milan. Echoing this Inhabitant's focus on the boundaries of sustainable design, Droog brought together a whole host of designers - some new, some familiar - to showcase a range of approaches in an effortlessly curated, but typically stylish show complete with a buzzing 48 hour shop. Among our favorites are Tejo Remy's furniture made from collected components, SMAQ’s take on thermal comfort and Jens Praet's functional, waste-diverting pieces, but the Droog show offered exciting new design perspectives at every turn. Read on for more highlights!
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  • Minale-Maeda's Re-Arita collection at Droog
    Celebrated Dutch design collective Droog Design pushed green design ideas to the forefront this year with their 'A Touch of Green' presentation in Milan. Echoing this Inhabitant's focus on the boundaries of sustainable design, Droog brought together a whole host of designers - some new, some familiar - to showcase a range of approaches in an effortlessly curated, but typically stylish show complete with a buzzing 48 hour shop. Among our favorites are Tejo Remy's furniture made from collected components, SMAQ’s take on thermal comfort and Jens Praet's functional, waste-diverting pieces, but the Droog show offered exciting new design perspectives at every turn. Read on for more highlights!
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  • Elle left over magazines table by Jen's Praet at Droog
    Celebrated Dutch design collective Droog Design pushed green design ideas to the forefront this year with their 'A Touch of Green' presentation in Milan. Echoing this Inhabitant's focus on the boundaries of sustainable design, Droog brought together a whole host of designers - some new, some familiar - to showcase a range of approaches in an effortlessly curated, but typically stylish show complete with a buzzing 48 hour shop. Among our favorites are Tejo Remy's furniture made from collected components, SMAQ’s take on thermal comfort and Jens Praet's functional, waste-diverting pieces, but the Droog show offered exciting new design perspectives at every turn. Read on for more highlights!
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  • Plaited Fence by Martín Azúa at Droog
    Celebrated Dutch design collective Droog Design pushed green design ideas to the forefront this year with their 'A Touch of Green' presentation in Milan. Echoing this Inhabitant's focus on the boundaries of sustainable design, Droog brought together a whole host of designers - some new, some familiar - to showcase a range of approaches in an effortlessly curated, but typically stylish show complete with a buzzing 48 hour shop. Among our favorites are Tejo Remy's furniture made from collected components, SMAQ’s take on thermal comfort and Jens Praet's functional, waste-diverting pieces, but the Droog show offered exciting new design perspectives at every turn. Read on for more highlights!
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  • Saving Grace lamps at Droog
    Celebrated Dutch design collective Droog Design pushed green design ideas to the forefront this year with their 'A Touch of Green' presentation in Milan. Echoing this Inhabitant's focus on the boundaries of sustainable design, Droog brought together a whole host of designers - some new, some familiar - to showcase a range of approaches in an effortlessly curated, but typically stylish show complete with a buzzing 48 hour shop. Among our favorites are Tejo Remy's furniture made from collected components, SMAQ’s take on thermal comfort and Jens Praet's functional, waste-diverting pieces, but the Droog show offered exciting new design perspectives at every turn. Read on for more highlights!
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  • Mattias Ries' Chanterelle lights at salone satellite
    Celebrated Dutch design collective Droog Design pushed green design ideas to the forefront this year with their 'A Touch of Green' presentation in Milan. Echoing this Inhabitant's focus on the boundaries of sustainable design, Droog brought together a whole host of designers - some new, some familiar - to showcase a range of approaches in an effortlessly curated, but typically stylish show complete with a buzzing 48 hour shop. Among our favorites are Tejo Remy's furniture made from collected components, SMAQ’s take on thermal comfort and Jens Praet's functional, waste-diverting pieces, but the Droog show offered exciting new design perspectives at every turn. Read on for more highlights!
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  • Benoît Deneufbourg's light stools
    Celebrated Dutch design collective Droog Design pushed green design ideas to the forefront this year with their 'A Touch of Green' presentation in Milan. Echoing this Inhabitant's focus on the boundaries of sustainable design, Droog brought together a whole host of designers - some new, some familiar - to showcase a range of approaches in an effortlessly curated, but typically stylish show complete with a buzzing 48 hour shop. Among our favorites are Tejo Remy's furniture made from collected components, SMAQ’s take on thermal comfort and Jens Praet's functional, waste-diverting pieces, but the Droog show offered exciting new design perspectives at every turn. Read on for more highlights!
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MILAN 2008: Droog Design 'A Touch of Green'

Celebrated Dutch design collective Droog Design pushed green design ideas to the forefront this year with their 'A Touch of Green' presentation in Milan. Echoing this Inhabitant's focus on the boundaries of sustainable design, Droog brought together a whole host of designers - some new, some familiar - to showcase a range of approaches in an effortlessly curated, but typically stylish show complete with a buzzing 48 hour shop. Among our favorites are Tejo Remy's furniture made from collected components, SMAQ’s take on thermal comfort and Jens Praet's functional, waste-diverting pieces, but the Droog show offered exciting new design perspectives at every turn. Read on for more highlights!

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