Rag Chair
Rag Chair
Artist
Tejo Remy
Dutch, born 1960
Manufacturer
Droog Design
Dutch, founded in 1993
Date1993
DimensionsH: 23 1/2 in. (59.7 cm); W: 23 1/2 in. (59.7 cm); Depth: 42 in. (106.7 cm)
MediumTextile, wood, steel
ClassificationFurniture
Credit LinePurchased with funds from the Libbey Endowment, Gift of Edward Drummond Libbey
Object number
2006.41
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Published Referencesc.f. Ramakers, Renny and Gijs Bakker, Droog Design: Spirit of the Nineties, pg. 36.Label TextFounded by Gijs Bakker and Renny Ramakers in 1993, Droog is one of the most innovative and experimental design houses in the world. The word “droog” translates to dry, and is a reference to both the simplicity and stereotypically Dutch wit underlying their products. In true Droog style, designer Tejo Remy uses an unexpected application of material as a simple solution to the structural problem posed by a chair. Fashioned from the contents of 15 bags of rags, the composition of this piece is flexible; while it does come pre-assembled, the owner is invited to add rags of their own, building a piece of furniture that embodies a unique set of memories and intentions and takes on personal meaning for the user. The value of this piece lies not in the material itself—rags, ordinarily seen at the bottom of the laundry pile—but in the meaning constructed for it by the user in its new application.- Decorative Arts
metalwork, 1200-1225; rock crystal, 820-860
6th-8th century CE
early 18th century
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