Tejo Remy's chest of drawers had its première in 1991 and has since become a true Droog classic, an icon of conceptual design collected by museums such as MoMA and Museum of Art and Design in New York. A criticism on consumerism, Tejo collected found drawers, gave them new enclosures and loosely bundled them into a chest. His pioneering vision was to make one’s own paradise with what one encounters, as Robinson Crusoë did on his island.
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Beautiful work, nice balance amid the chaos. My house isn't an illusion of clutter. Nope, it's all very real. Too real. (Help...me...)
ReplyDeleteI just LOVE those pieces so much!
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