I'm a long time fan of Droog. I purchased many of their products when you had to chase them down from obscure sources in Europe. Now with stores in NY and Vegas, many of their items are available for purchase...or more likely to view, they don't seem quite as unobtainable. The thing is, most of the objects Droog offers are items to be appreciated for the way they play with the idea of what design and consumption mean in contemporary society. A lego version of the Cassina Red chair for $75k. Chairs made of bundled rags for $4k. A block of metal with a sledgehammer to forge your own chair. Sandblasted milk bottles as lamps.
Some of their items have become part of the lexicon of modern design. Others force us to question what/why we buy. It's fun and expensive.