STAMPS Box, droog design, Richard Hutten
In 2001, DROOG DESIGN was approached by PICUS from Eindhoven, the largest cigar box manufacturer at the time, with the proposal: to translate traditional production methods and materials into new products. In spring 2001, a complete POCKET FURNITURE collection was presented at the Milan Furniture Fair.
Like many things from DROOG DESIGN, it was a great success in the media but with hardly any commercial sales. Today the products are highly sought after. I can offer you some unused boxes here.
STAMPS
Box by Richard Hutten, 2001
Dimensions: approx. 46 xm x 12.2 xm, 4.5 cm high
Solid maple and maple plywood
Inserted magnifying glass
unused, like new, NOS
In 2001, DROOG DESIGN was approached by PICUS from Eindhoven, the largest cigar box manufacturer at the time, with the proposal: to translate traditional production methods and materials into new products. In spring 2001, a complete POCKET FURNITURE collection was presented at the Milan Furniture Fair.
Like many things from DROOG DESIGN, it was a great success in the media but with hardly any commercial sales. Today the products are highly sought after. I can offer you some unused boxes here.
STAMPS
Box by Richard Hutten, 2001
Dimensions: approx. 46 xm x 12.2 xm, 4.5 cm high
Solid maple and maple plywood
Inserted magnifying glass
unused, like new, NOS