• Source: Ruud-Jan Kokke
  • Ruud-Jan Kokke (Velp, 1956) is a Dutch designer who started his career in the mid-eighties and became known for his furniture, inventive objects, interiors and designs for public space. He has received numerous nominations and awards. He is married to the visual artist and jewellery designer Petra Hartman.


    Career


    Ruud-Jan Kokke studied at the Sociale Academie (College for Social Studies) and at the Academy of Fine Arts in Arnhem. He is considered a designer in the tradition of Gerrit Rietveld developing his first chairs in his workshop. In 1986 he started his own label, Ruud-Jan Kokke Product & Design. Since then his furniture has been produced by companies such as Metaform, Leolux, Spectrum Design Eindhoven, Kembo, Auping and Ahrend. His first interior designs date from the early nineties. In close cooperation with his partner, Petra Hartman, he has also designed various school interiors.


    Objects


    The Kokke chair designed in 1984, was first produced in series by Metaform in 1988 and can now be found in the permanent collection of the Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam. It is made of flexible slats and has a transparent and strong structure. The notorious TC museum stool from 1990 was made for Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen in Rotterdam and is named after Trees Coenders, who was looking for a lightweight stool that was easy to carry and also easy to stack. It is now serving in several other museums and is collected by the MoMa New York under the title “Wander” Stacking Stool. Four years later, in 1992, Kokke designed the Kokkestok, a walking stick which is easy to use because of the long curl, the stiff end and the rubber strip on the side. Several other furniture designs followed, often in commission, such as the chairs for the restaurant of the Province House in Groningen in 1991, the Next bed for Auping (1996) and the Ahrend Run sofa (2009). In 2013 he developed Zami, an ergonomically designed stool, in close cooperation with the orthopaedic surgeon Piet van Loon.


    Interior design and design for public space


    In the mid-1990s, interior and public space became increasingly important. Often this concerned the upgrading of squares and parks or the renovation of existing buildings, such as the City Hall Arnhem (2007/2008) and several local Rabobank buildings. With the new millennium Kokke started a series of interior designs for schools, such as Mozaïek College Arnhem (2001/2002), Het Stedelijk Zutphen (2010) and Canisius College Nijmegen (2016), and sports facilities, such as Olympiaplein Amsterdam (2008).


    Museum Acquisitions


    Kruk TC [TC Stool]: MoMA, New York, Cooper Hewitt New York; Museum für Angewandte Kunst Köln; Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam; Kunstgewerbe Museum Berlin; Design Museum Denmark
    Kokke seats: Museum für Angewandte Kunst Cologne; Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam
    Tray: Museum Arnhem
    Moment [bench]:Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam; Museum Arnhem
    Kokkestok [stick]: Museum Boijmans van Beuningen Rotterdam; MoMA New York; Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam
    Chair OT: Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam


    Exhibitions


    1994: Museum Für Angewandte Kunst Cologne: Made in Holland, Design aus den Niederlanden
    1996: MoMA New York: Thresholds, Contemporary Design from the Netherlands
    2010: Lingam: Utrecht, Stockholm, Mons, New York
    2012: Alliantie, Duo's Ellecom


    Awards/Nominations


    Kruk TC[TC stool]:The International Contemporary Furniture Fair New York, 1992; Form ‘92, Frankfurt, 1992
    Kokkestok [Kokke stick]: Gelderland Design Award, 1994; Rotterdam Design Award, 1995
    Moment [bench]: Good Industrial Design Recognition, 1995; Industrie Forum Design Award Hannover, 1996; Red Dot, Design Innovation Award of Design Centre North Rhine-Westphalia, 1996
    Chair Harvink: Dutch Furniture Award, 1997 (honourable mention)
    Fence: Design to Business (audience award), 2008; Dutch Design Award, 2008
    City Hall Arnhem: Arnhem Willem Diehl Award, 2009
    Kitchen: MKB Innovation Top Hundred, 2013
    Pavilion Stadsblokken Arnhem: Dutch Sustainability Prize Steel, 2016


    Notable objects and projects


    1990: TC Stool, Museum Boijmans van Beuningen, Rotterdam
    1994: Furniture, Design Institute Amsterdam
    1991: Furniture, Restaurant Province House, Groningen
    1997: Home Furnishing, (1160 student rooms) Wageningen
    1998: Street Soccer Field, Amsterdam
    1999: Home Furnishing (student and professor rooms), Leiden
    2001: Mozaïek College, Arnhem
    2003: Beekdal Lyceum, Arnhem
    2004: Fence Olympia Square Amsterdam; Halve Maan Sports facility
    2004: Brede School, Oosterbeek
    2004: Parking facility, Pompekliniek, Nijmegen
    2005/2014: Local Rabobank buildings (5 different buildings)
    2007/2008: Renovation and restoration, City Hall and Square Arnhem
    2011: T-huis Presikhaaf, Arnhem
    2012: Design Pas dwellings, Het Dorp, Arnhem
    2015: Bridges, balconies, balustrades incl. Coolhaven Rotterdam
    2016: Summer Residence [pavilion], Stadsblokken Arnhem
    2016: Folly Koningsberg, Rozendaal (Province of Gelderland)


    Publications


    Alphen, Frans van, Nooit meer met krukken langs de deur, NRC 4 June 1992
    Horsham, Michael, Jennifer Hudson and Richard Sapper, The International Design Yearbook 1998, London 1998, ISBN 1856691241
    Houtenbrink, Erwin, Ida Jager and Johannes Niemeijer, Het meubelboek: Nederlands meubelontwerp 1986–1996, Den Haag 1996, ISBN 9090101519
    Lueg, Gabriele (ed.), Made in Holland, Design aus den Niederlanden, Tübingen and Berlin 1994, ISBN 3803030617
    Morgan, C. Lloyd (author) and Alessandro Mendini (ed.)The International Design Yearbook 1996, London 1996, ISBN 1856690806
    Vöge, Peter and Bab Westerveld, Stoelen, Nederlandse Ontwerpen 1945 – 1985, Amsterdam 1986, ISBN 9029081139


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    External links


    Website

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