It was also in 2011 when he made his international debut at Ventura Lambrate[1] in Milan with two remarkable collections: The Happy Misfits and the Make&Mold series.
This chair received a nomination for the Thonet Mart Stam prize,[3][4] the jury members were Ed Annink, Maarten Baas, Ramin Visch and Harm Tilman.
His chair and many other pieces of among others the designers Maarten Baas, Piet Hein Eek, Marcel Wanders, Ineke Hans and Richard Hutten had been put up for auction.
[6] October 2012 Dutch Design Week : Hal2 meets Dutch Design[7] On this occasion, Hal2 Ruimtevormgevers invited Rutger de Regt to present pieces of the Happy Misfits, Make&Mold, Make&Mold Pewter and a series of small stools and tables called Tabouret.
The exhibition, curated by Silvana Annicchiarico, contains more than 200 objects from historical drawing and archeological finds with mythic roots, to modern furniture and artworks by international artists and designers.