STAMPS Box, droog design, Richard Hutten
In 2001, DROOG DESIGN was approached by PICUS from Eindhoven, then the largest cigar box manufacturer, with a proposal to translate traditional production methods and materials into new products. A complete POCKET FURNITURE collection was presented at the Milan Furniture Fair in spring 2001.
Like many DROOG DESIGN products, it was a huge media success but generated very little commercial revenue. Today, the products are highly sought after. I can offer you some unused boxes here.
STAMPS
Box set by Richard Hutten, 2001
Dimensions: approx. 46 x 12.2 x, 4.5 cm high
Solid maple and maple plywood
magnifying glass used
unused, NOS
An original, NOS, no signs of use... unpacked for the photo, differential taxation according to § 25a UStG.
In 2001, DROOG DESIGN was approached by PICUS from Eindhoven, then the largest cigar box manufacturer, with a proposal to translate traditional production methods and materials into new products. A complete POCKET FURNITURE collection was presented at the Milan Furniture Fair in spring 2001.
Like many DROOG DESIGN products, it was a huge media success but generated very little commercial revenue. Today, the products are highly sought after. I can offer you some unused boxes here.
STAMPS
Box set by Richard Hutten, 2001
Dimensions: approx. 46 x 12.2 x, 4.5 cm high
Solid maple and maple plywood
magnifying glass used
unused, NOS
An original, NOS, no signs of use... unpacked for the photo, differential taxation according to § 25a UStG.