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Richard Hutten was born on 30 March, 1967 in Amsterdam, Netherlands, is a Dutch designer. Discover Richard Hutten's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 56 years old?

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Occupation Designer
Age 56 years old
Zodiac Sign Aries
Born 30 March 1967
Birthday 30 March
Birthplace Amsterdam, Netherlands
Nationality Netherlands

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1967

Richard G. J. Hutten (born 30 March 1967, in Zwollerkerspel) is a Dutch industrial designer, art director, and artist who is active in furniture design, product design, interior design, and exhibition design.

1991

Hutten graduating from the Design Academy Eindhoven in 1991 and started his own design studio in Rotterdam after the same year.

1993

Hutten has been involved with Droog Design (Dry design) since its inception in 1993 and has been a prominent exponent ever since.

Hutten is known for what he refers to as "No sign of design" furniture: functional furniture in a conceptual and humorous style.

Hutten's "Table upon table" concept an example of this style.

He designed the seating for Schiphol Airport in Amsterdam using circular economy principles, so that all materials are either recycled, recyclable or biodegradable.

The work of Hutten has also been exhibited in the Netherlands from Rotterdam (Kunsthal and Museum Boijmans van Beuningen), Amsterdam (Stedelijk Museum), Utrecht (Centraal Museum), Den Bosch (Museum het Kruithuis) to Breda (Museum De Beyerd),

In Europe there have been presentati, such as in Ghent, Belgium, in Germany in Berlin, Bremen (Ubersee Museum), Cologne, Stuttgart (Design Centre) and Weimar and further on in London, Paris, Milan, Verona (Abitare il Tempo), Copenhagen (Louisiana Museum), and Helsinki (Industry Museum & Alvar Aalto Museum).

Outside Europe his work is shown among other places in New York City (Museum of Modern Art), Montreal, Toronto, Tokyo (Idée, E&Y), Osaka, and San Francisco (Museum of Modern Art).

In 2021, the exhibition "Emphatic: Discovering a Glass Legacy" at Punta Conterie Gallery in Murano, Italy, included works by Hutten, as well as designers Ini Archibong, Noé Duchaufour-Lawrance, GamFratesi, Benjamin Hubert, Luca Nichetto, Elena Salmistraro and Marc Thorpe.

In 2023, during the Milan design week, Hutten and the curator Maria Cristina Didero presented Droog30 – Design or Non-design, an exhibition about the Dutch design movement and its historical significance.

On the occasion of the event, he said "I think Droog is the last movement in design. In the '80s, we had Memphis. In the '90s, we had Droog. And since then, there has not been any big movement in design, or in art or in architecture."

Hutten's work is held in permanent museum collections in the Netherlands such as the Centraal Museum Utrecht, the Kunstmuseum Den Haag, Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen, and the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam.

Other collections holding examples of his work include those of the Vitra Design Museum in Weil am Rhein, the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, and the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York.

Philippe Starck used some of Hutten's designs for the interiors of the Delano Hotel Miami and the Mondrian Hotel Los Angeles.