Dror Benshetrit
Dror Benshetrit  | |
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דרור בן שטרית  | |
| Born | Tel Aviv, Israel  | 
| Occupation(s) | Artist, designer, futurist | 
| Years active | 2002–present | 
| Style | Holistic design, forward-thinking, comprehensive vision | 
| Board member of | Museum of Arts and Design (New York) | 
| Spouse | Davina Benshetrit | 
| Website | studiodror.com | 
Dror Benshetrit (Hebrew: דרור בן שטרית) is an Israeli-born designer based in New York City and Miami. He founded his studio, Dror, in New York in 2002, focusing on product, interior, installation, and architectural design. His work includes the structural support system Quadror, the Galataport Masterplan in Istanbul, Turkey, and the Cappellini Peacock chair. Dror's work is part of the permanent collections of museums in North America, Europe, and the Middle East, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
One of Benshetrit's early architectural projects was a residential masterplan for Nurai, an island off the coast of Abu Dhabi. Dror designed 24 beachfront villas for the project, which received coverage in Newsweek.
In 2018, he founded Super Nature Labs.