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Explore Tejo Remy’s ‘You Can,’ a monumental assemblage of repurposed drawers – a unique blend of surrealism, warmth, & conceptual art. Discover its layered design and symbolic depth.

Explore the conceptual & functional designs of Dutch artist Tejo Remy, known for repurposing materials & collaborating with design icons like Droog.

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Tejo Remy’s concept for this chest is a functional and visual marker of spaces to hold and retain memories. By creating a new context for old, forgotten parts (the drawers), he recycles the works and the meaning found within and around them. In 2008, the High sent out a statewide call for submissions of drawers from any type of furniture to be included; the chosen entries were assembled on site by Remy based on the original design Remy first debuted with Droog in 1991. His design philosophy champions a more responsible, moral, and simplistic approach, as demonstrated with these repurposed drawers.

艺术家简介

Tejo Remy: Reclaiming Memory and Redefining Design

Born in Naarden, Netherlands, in 1960, Tejo Remy emerged as a pivotal figure in Dutch design during the early 1990s, challenging conventional notions of functionality and aesthetics with his innovative use of repurposed materials. His work isn't merely about creating objects; it’s about storytelling, memory, and a profound commentary on consumer culture and sustainability. Remy’s artistic journey began at the Utrecht School of the Arts, where he honed his skills in 3D design, but it was his subsequent collaboration with Droog Design that truly propelled him into international recognition. This partnership proved instrumental in shaping his signature style—a blend of conceptual rigor, playful experimentation, and a deep respect for discarded objects. Remy’s designs often appear deceptively simple at first glance, yet they reveal layers of complexity upon closer inspection, inviting viewers to contemplate the narratives embedded within their construction.

The "You Can't Lay Down Your Memory" Chest: An Icon of Dutch Design

Perhaps Remy’s most celebrated creation is the “You Can’t Lay Down Your Memory” chest of drawers, conceived in 1991. This monumental assemblage isn't constructed from pristine materials; instead, it’s a captivating collection of mismatched, salvaged drawers—each bearing its own unique history and patina. The piece transcends mere functionality, becoming a powerful metaphor for the accumulation of memories and experiences that shape our lives. It is a visual representation of how we store not just possessions but also fragments of our past within the confines of our homes. This work quickly gained iconic status, recognized as one of the defining pieces of Dutch design in the late 20th century and earning its place among the best creations of the last hundred years. The chest’s enduring appeal lies in its ability to evoke a sense of warmth, nostalgia, and quiet contemplation—a testament to Remy's skill in transforming discarded objects into works of art that resonate deeply with viewers.

Beyond the Chest: A Philosophy of Repurposing

Remy’s artistic vision extends far beyond the “You Can’t Lay Down Your Memory” chest. His oeuvre is characterized by a consistent commitment to repurposing and reimagining everyday materials, often transforming them into unexpected and delightful forms. The "Rag Chair," another iconic piece from his Droog Design era, exemplifies this philosophy—constructed entirely from discarded garments, it challenges our perceptions of comfort and luxury while simultaneously raising questions about consumerism and waste. Similarly, the “Milkbottle Lamp” ingeniously repurposes empty milk bottles into a functional and aesthetically pleasing light source. These works are not simply acts of recycling; they represent a deliberate artistic strategy—a way of imbuing discarded objects with new meaning and value. Remy’s approach is deeply rooted in a desire to challenge the prevailing culture of disposability, advocating for a more sustainable and mindful relationship with our surroundings.

Influences and Collaborations: A Network of Innovation

Remy's design philosophy was shaped by a broader cultural context—a period marked by growing environmental awareness and a questioning of established norms within the design world. He drew inspiration from movements like Memphis, which celebrated playful experimentation and unconventional aesthetics. His collaborations with other prominent Dutch designers such as Marcel Wanders, Hella Jongerius, Richard Hutten, Annink, Jurgen Bey, and Joris Laarman further enriched his artistic development, fostering a spirit of innovation and cross-pollination within the design community. These collaborative efforts resulted in groundbreaking projects that pushed the boundaries of what was considered possible, solidifying Remy’s position as a leading figure in contemporary Dutch design. His work has been exhibited globally, gracing museums and galleries worldwide, and earning numerous accolades for its originality and social relevance.

A Lasting Legacy: Redefining Design's Role

Tejo Remy’s contribution to the world of art and design is profound. He didn't just create beautiful objects; he redefined the role of design itself—transforming it from a purely functional pursuit into a platform for storytelling, social commentary, and environmental advocacy. His work continues to inspire designers and artists today, encouraging them to embrace sustainability, challenge conventions, and find beauty in the unexpected. Remy’s legacy lies not only in his iconic creations but also in his unwavering commitment to a more thoughtful and responsible approach to design—a vision that resonates powerfully in an increasingly complex world.
tejo remy

tejo remy

1960 - , Netherlands

艺术家简介

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Conceptual Design
  • Date Of Birth: 1960
  • Full Name: Tejo Remy
  • Nationality: Dutch
  • Notable Artworks:
    • You Can't Lay Down Your Memory
    • Rag Chair
    • Milkbottle Lamp
  • Place Of Birth: Naarden, Netherlands