1. Catalogs
  2. Droog
  3. Chair with holes

Chair with holes

Chair with holes

Product catalog summary
Product Overview:
The 'Chair with holes' is a unique design by Gijs Bakker, created by drilling holes into a standard chair to reduce its weight by almost a third. The size of the holes varies based on the structural demands, making the chair lighter both visually and physically. This product is made from maple and measures 44 x 43 x 78 cm (17.3” x 16.9” x 30.7”). It is a limited edition, with only 50 numbered and signed pieces available.

Designer Biography:
Gijs Bakker, born in 1942 in Amersfoort, Netherlands, is a renowned jewellery and industrial designer. He studied at the Gerrit Rietveld Academy in Amsterdam and the Konstfack Skolen in Stockholm. Bakker's diverse design portfolio includes jewellery, home accessories, furniture, and public spaces. He has collaborated with companies like Polaroid and Artifort and co-founded Droog in 1993. Bakker has also been involved in education, teaching at institutions such as Delft University of Technology and Design Academy Eindhoven.

Collections and Exhibitions:
Gijs Bakker's work is featured in prestigious collections, including the Victoria and Albert Museum in London and the Centraal Museum in Utrecht. His designs are also part of the permanent collections at the Centraal Museum in Utrecht and the Museum Boijmans van Beuningen in Rotterdam.

Contact Information:
Droog Amsterdam: [email protected]
Droog New York: [email protected]
Website: www.gijsbakker.com
See more

Catalog excerpts

Chair with holes-1

studio work Chair with holes By drilling holes in a given chair, it is made lighter both visually and physically. The bigger the demands on the construction, the smaller the holes become. In this way, the chair’s original weight has been reduced by almost a third. Product code: 002 00 Designer: Gijs Bakker Material: maple Size: 44 x 43 x 78 cm / 17.3” x 16.9” x 30.7” numbered and signed edition of 50 Permanent collection: Centraal Museum (Utrecht, The Netherlands) Museum Boijmans van Beuningen (Rotterdam, The Netherlands) Biography: Gijs Bakker was born in Amersfoort, the Netherlands in 1942 and was trained as a jewellery and industrial designer at the Gerrit Rietveld Academy in Amsterdam and at the Konstfack Skolen in Stockholm, Sweden. Bakker’s designs include jewellery, home accessories and household appliances, furniture, interiors, public spaces and exhibitions. He works for numerous companies such as Polaroid, Artifort, HEMA, Van Kempen & Begeer, and recently for ENO Studio in France. Gijs Bakker co-founded Droog in 1993 and, together with Renny Ramakers, was the selector and art director of all products until 2009. Together with Italian gallery owner Marijke Vallanzasca, Bakker also founded jewellery production brand Chi ha paura...? in 1996. Bakker has been teaching for more than 40 years at various schools, such as the Delft University of Technology and Design Academy Eindhoven, where he is the head of IM Masters, conceptual design in context. Bakker gives workshops and lectures around the world, and is frequently a member in juries. Gijs Bakker’s work is represented in collections such as the Victoria and Albert Museum in London, the Stedelijk Museum ’s-Hertogenbosch, the Centraal Museum in Utrecht, Galerie Ra in Amsterdam, Helen Drutt Gallery in New York, and Gallery Deux Poissons in Tokyo. www.gijsbakker.com Droog Amsterdam [email protected] Droog New York [email protected]

 Open the catalog to page 1

Archived catalogs

*Prices are pre-tax. They exclude delivery charges and customs duties and do not include additional charges for installation or activation options. Prices are indicative only and may vary by country, with changes to the cost of raw materials and exchange rates.