Collecting is a passion! International exhibitions like ‘SOFA’ in Chicago and New York or ‘Collect’ in London are the eldorado for collectors of applied art. Exceptional unique pieces combining technical and professional innovation with artistic independence – all can be found in the repertoire. The artists are without fail well-known protagonists in the scene, whose works can be found in many museums and private collections.
Chloé
Peytermann
Bulles - Bubbles
The imaginations of living lava flows, craters, landscapes and structures of the earth's crust are paired with poetry and colourfulness in Chloé Peytermann's...
The credo of Élisabeth Mézières, student and partner of Alain Mailland, is bold: to work wood that is still green as fine as possible: "When working with tur...
Her intuition is the guideline that reflects Kati Jünger's feelings, experiences and dreams. The design is never planned, it somehow flows from her hands and...
Magical attraction emanates from the circular, slightly concave plates, whose motifs and patterns unfold their effect as concentric compositions. From the...
The city of Leipzig has, amongst others, the famous attraction of its zoo ... and as well the amazing trophies created by ceramic artist Rosi Steinbach. Mast...
Ulrike Umlauf-Orrom's forms are of great clarity and strength. They combine the obvious love of the material glass with the designer's passion for targeted p...
The silversmith Antje Dienstbir has established herself as remarkably
consistent expert in spoons. She changes spoons through manipulation of
association...
With Dorothee Wenz, colours and shapes are out of control. They follow intuitive action and the happy moment of their creation. Today, ceramics could h...
Trine Drivsholm loves glass. She is a glass artist and married to the glass artist Tobias Møhl. They live just across the road from their glass workshop in E...
English glass artist Ned Cantrell is
always good for a surprise. He loves his workshop, his tools and the
hot glow of his kiln – the movement choreographed...
Horst Kontak celebrates wood itself
with objects wich flatter and fit well into the hand and his
individuality in grain and growth. Nature is allowed to sh...
Master goldsmith Sabine Reichert from Stuttgart in Germany follows her
desire to conquer large scale works, by concentrating on the production
of bowls m...
In Peckham, South London, strange things are happening: In a former
railway hall some smiley friendly creatures are coming to life under the
hands of cer...
Diana Stegmann's creative curiosity has led her to reinterpret anew one
of the oldest crafts – willow weaving She has managed to take
the craft of basket...
for the eye are conjured up in glass and enamel colours by Freia
Schulze. Fruit in various colours, flowers, stars, dots and fantastic
creatures circle a...
Around the year 1800, German toy makers in the town of Seiffen in the
Erzgebirge invented tire turning to manufacture beautiful wooden toys.
Christi...
Direkt ins farbige Überfang-Glas fabuliert Anne Wenzel ihre skurrilen Geschichten - ihre Interpretationen von bekannten Fabeln und Märchen oder ganz eigenen ...