Droog wallpaper collection

Droog will present during Maison&Objet a wallpaper collection inspired by classic artworks from the Rijksmuseum and Dutch church buildings.

Studio Droog’s Pleasure Ground wallpaper, based on an 18th century tapestry by François Coppens, was designed to make a nice match with simple furniture.

Irma Boom created Colour DNA wallpaper by using the colour palette she developed as part of the new house style for the reopened Rijksmuseum in 2013. She spent ten years deconstructing works of famous painters like Vermeer and Rembrandt to subtract their colour DNA – the six colours that make up the painting. These colour schemes are now available as wallpaper in narrow or broad striping that you can mix and match.

Mieke Gerritzen’s Old masters offers a wall full of famous painters. This wallpaper design creates a beautiful contemporary diagonal pattern appear from a distance.

Mieke Gerritzen, Old masters, Droog wallpaper collection
Mieke Gerritzen, Old masters, Droog wallpaper collection
Studio Droog, Pleasure Ground, Droog wallpaper collection
Irma Boom, Rijksmuseum DNY, Droog wallpaper collection


September 5-9, 2014
Droog wallpaper collection
Design
: Droog, Irma Boom, Mieke Gerritzen
Maison&Objet Paris
Paris Nord Villepinte