

In conjunction with the International Contemporary Furniture Fair and the 400th anniversary of the founding of New Amsterdam by the Dutch East India Company, Jan Habraken and Alissia Melka-Teichroew, in collaboration with CITE, present 400 Years Later--CITE goes Dutch, an exhibit that attempts to outline emerging Dutch design and the cultural and geographical forces that shape it.
Participants include: Studio Oooms, Frederik Roijé, Jorre van Ast, Dave Keune, Mirjam van der Lubbe, Studio Glithero, Ilona Huvenaars, Willem Derks, Sander Mulder, Lotte van Laatum, Niels van Eijk, Maarten Baptist, Susan Verheijen, Alexander Pelikan, Laurens van Wieringen, Wendy Plomp, Maarten Kolk, Christien Meinderstma, Anouk Omlo, Greetje van Helmond, Lucas Maassen, Studio Jan Habraken and Alissia Melka-Teichroew for byAMT Inc, Kikkerland, Van Esch, Functionals.eu, Royal VKB, Artecnica, and Wabnitz Editions Ltd.
More images after the jump.
400 Years Later--CITE goes Dutch
CITE showroom, 131 Greene Street
May 16-June 14th, M-S:11am-7pm, Sun:12-6pm
Reception: Saturday May 16, 6-8pm
RSVP: 400years@byamt.com

Soft Tree Trunk Stool - Alissia Melka-Teichroew & Ilona Huvenaars

Clampology - Jorre van Ast

Gold-Plated Staples - Studio Ooms

Message in a Box - Wendy Plomp

High Heeled Service - Lara de Greef

Shovel Birdhouse - Jan Habraken
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