Dry Tech was Droog's first experimental project, in collaboration with
Delft University of Technology, with one of the results being the
Knotted chair by
Marcel Wanders. After the first presentation at the Salone del Mobile in Milan, a new project was presented every year until 2015, for example as
Go Slow,
Value for Money,
Hotel Droog,
Do Create, Smart Deco 2, Saved by Droog, Design for Download and
Construct Me. From 2004 to 2007, under the title
Simply Droog, retrospectives took place in the
Haus der Kunst in Munich, the
Gemeentemuseum Den Haag,
Museo Oscar Niemeyer in Curitiba (Brazil) and the
Museum of Arts & Design in New York. On this occasion, a book was published about Droog,
Simply Droog: 10 + 1 years of creating innovation and discussion. This book was expanded and reissued in 2006 under the title
Simply Droog: 10 + 3 years of creating innovation and discussion. Other traveling exhibitions included:
Do Create (Tokyo, London, New York, Rotterdam, 2000) a presentation of interior designs that turned into something new by an action ('do');
Go Slow (Milan, New York, Rotterdam, London, Tokyo, 2004), a café setting celebrating the luxury of slowness, attention and care;
A Human Touch (Shanghai, Jakarta, New Zealand, Melbourne and Sydney 2006) with products of the Droog collection that could be touched by visitors, and
Material Matters (Eindhoven, Milan, Shenzhen, 2014), which presented speculative strategies on how to deal with material scarcity. From 2009 to 2015, a series of projects took place under the title
Droog Lab. In collaboration with local partners and experts, design teams traveled to various places in the world, from New York, China, Moscow, Dubai, Mumbai, Belgium to the far north of Canada. Guided by a theme, they explored what could be learned from the various locations. The results were both visionary and practical in nature. The projects encompassed different disciplines: identity, fashion, food and product design, experience design and urban design. The Droog Lab projects are bundled in the book
Here, There, Everywhere. In 2018, on the occasion of the 25th anniversary of Droog, the exhibition
Enter the Past and See the Future was presented in the Droog gallery in Amsterdam, and the retrospective
Do it Like Droog in Museum Kranenburgh. == Droog Amsterdam ==