Droog Design - Tejo Remy - Lamp - Milk Bottle Lamp - Glass, Metal





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Milk Bottle Lamp by Tejo Remy for Droog Design, estimated period 2010–2020, in glass with a metal finish, white, 25 cm high and 8 cm in diameter, new in box and in working order, manufactured in the Netherlands.
Description from the seller
Tejo Remy
Milk Bottle Lamp, 1991
Droog Design
Finish: Stainless Steel
Color: Frosted
Height (cm) 25 Diameter (cm) 8
Materials: Glass
New in box!
An iconic blend of less and more.
The Milk Bottle Lamp takes the familiar shape of a milk bottle and transforms it into a timeless light fixture. Sandblasted glass, a simple cord, and a chrome top — this minimalist design turns the everyday into something extraordinary.
The glass has a sandblasted finish that looks just like creamy milk, and this effect is further enhanced by a gold zinc bottle top suspension.
The light is suspended from a cream braided cord cable, which is 100 cm as standard — this can be shortened at the point of installation for a shorter drop.
First created in 1991, the lamp has become a classic in modern lighting, now part of prestigious collections.
Each bottle, suspended on a long cable, embodies Droog’s philosophy of combining simplicity with innovative thought.
The Milk Bottle Lamp is part of the MoMA design collection. It was recently on display at the Droog Archives exhibition, from September 2 to October 27, 2024.
Droog is a conceptual Dutch design company based in Amsterdam, Netherlands.
Droog has realized products, projects, exhibitions, and events. Droog is an internationally renowned design label and one of the most famous exponents of Dutch Design.
Droog worked with well-known designers such as Marcel Wanders, Hella Jongerius, Tejo Remy, Richard Hutten, Ed Annink, Jurgen Bey, and Joris Laarman.
For those who love design from designers and architects such as George Nelson, Jean Prouvé, Eames, Hella Jongerius, Verner Panton, Frank Gehry, Ronan & Erwan Bouroullec, Maarten Van Severen, Alvar Aalto, Alexander Girard, Le Corbusier, and Eero Aarnio.
Shipped well packed, tracked and insured.
Seller's Story
Tejo Remy
Milk Bottle Lamp, 1991
Droog Design
Finish: Stainless Steel
Color: Frosted
Height (cm) 25 Diameter (cm) 8
Materials: Glass
New in box!
An iconic blend of less and more.
The Milk Bottle Lamp takes the familiar shape of a milk bottle and transforms it into a timeless light fixture. Sandblasted glass, a simple cord, and a chrome top — this minimalist design turns the everyday into something extraordinary.
The glass has a sandblasted finish that looks just like creamy milk, and this effect is further enhanced by a gold zinc bottle top suspension.
The light is suspended from a cream braided cord cable, which is 100 cm as standard — this can be shortened at the point of installation for a shorter drop.
First created in 1991, the lamp has become a classic in modern lighting, now part of prestigious collections.
Each bottle, suspended on a long cable, embodies Droog’s philosophy of combining simplicity with innovative thought.
The Milk Bottle Lamp is part of the MoMA design collection. It was recently on display at the Droog Archives exhibition, from September 2 to October 27, 2024.
Droog is a conceptual Dutch design company based in Amsterdam, Netherlands.
Droog has realized products, projects, exhibitions, and events. Droog is an internationally renowned design label and one of the most famous exponents of Dutch Design.
Droog worked with well-known designers such as Marcel Wanders, Hella Jongerius, Tejo Remy, Richard Hutten, Ed Annink, Jurgen Bey, and Joris Laarman.
For those who love design from designers and architects such as George Nelson, Jean Prouvé, Eames, Hella Jongerius, Verner Panton, Frank Gehry, Ronan & Erwan Bouroullec, Maarten Van Severen, Alvar Aalto, Alexander Girard, Le Corbusier, and Eero Aarnio.
Shipped well packed, tracked and insured.

