VIVID
Gallery presents from April 29th to July 22 2007:
Richard Hutten
Limited Editions and Special Products
A
showcase of the latest products designed by Richard Hutten.
In addition to Limited Editions produced
by Richard's studio, a selection of Special Products
designed for the Boijmans Museum Rotterdam, the Gemeentemuseum The Hague
and MVRDV architects will be on display. Richard's new monography, 'Works
In Use' will also be presented. |
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The
Dutch designer Richard Hutten (1967, Zwollekerspel, the Netherlands) graduated
at the Academy of Industrial Design in Eindhoven in 1991. That same year
he started his own design studio, working on a variety of projects such
as furniture, product, interior and exhibition design. He developed his
'No sign of design' and 'Table upon table' concepts. He is one of the
most internationally successful Dutch designers; a key exponent of 'Droog
Design', in which he has been involved since its inception in 1993. Richard
Hutten has gained an indelible reputation in the international design
world. For the Central Museum in Utrecht he has designed the restaurant,
the garden furniture and the bookshop. His work is part of the permanent
collections of, among others, Stedelijk Museum of Modern Art Amsterdam,
Vitra Museum Weil am Rhein and the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art.
The
orders for his contemporary version of the Berlage chair are difficult
to keep up with and the Domoor mug, the Bronto chair and the Zzzidt chair
(the 'skippy') remain very successful. Hutten's designs are well sought
after by celebrities and colleagues such as Queen Beatrix, Aaron Betsky,
Humberto Campana, Karl Lagerfeld, Philippe Starck a.o. |
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