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Marcel Wanders
Marcel Wanders

Marcel Wanders

Marcel Wanders grew up in Boxtel, the Netherlands, and graduated cum laude from the School voor de Kunsten Arnhem in 1988.

Marcel Wanders's fame began with his iconic Knotted Chair, which he produced for Droog Design in 1996. He is now a designer for Europe's leading manufacturers of contemporary design, including B & B Italia, Bisazza, Poliform, Moroso, Flos, Boffi, Cappellini, Droog Design and Moooi, of which he is also art director and co-owner. Moooi has become an internationally renowned design label.

In addition, Marcel Wanders works on architecture and interior design projects and recently turned his attention to consumer home appliances.

Marcel was the editor of the International Design Yearbook 2005. In the same year, together with chef Peter Lute, he founded the extraordinary Lute Suites hospitality concept, the first ‘All over city suites’ hotel in the world. He also designed the interior of Blits, a new restaurant in Rotterdam, and the interior of Thor, the restaurant of the Hotel on Rivington in New York whose bar, lounge and private club also feature.

Marcel is the first and one of the main designers of Droog Design. He has been a jury member for several awards, including the Rotterdam Design Prize and the Kho Liang Ie Prize. He taught at SFMOMA, Limn, The Design Academy, IDFA, FutureDesignDays and many other design academies in the Netherlands and abroad.

Several designs by Marcel Wanders have been selected for the world's most important design collections and exhibitions, such as the Museum of Modern Art in New York and San Francisco, the V & A Museum in London, the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam, Museum Boijmans van Beuningen in Rotterdam, the Centraal Museum in Utrecht, Museum of Decorative Arts in Copenhagen and several Droog Design exhibitions.

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