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Klatt objects GmbH

Objects with character

Description

Anything but ordinary: the handcrafted objects from the Klatt Objects collection make clear statements about individuality and character.

ROBOTER and ROBODOG

Watchful eyes, pricked ears and always there when you need him. The new collector's item ROBODOG, created by Detlef Klatt, is a declaration of love from the designer to the stray dogs that are a common sight on many streets and beaches in the Philippines. Klatt Objects has now given them a loving home: in the life-size wooden version, ROBODOG prefers to position himself in places where he can vigilantly take centre stage. The collector's item is based on the ROBOTER series from Klatt Objects: Each piece is hand-carved and assembled from driftwood. This means that no two ROBOs are the same. The dog is around 52 cm high. As a table centrepiece or small stool, he is also happy to use his back (30 cm high) as a tray. (Picture: left and 2nd from left)

Elke Hering and Peter Barsch

The herring lady Elke successfully swam ahead, followed by Peter Perch. The handcrafted wall vases made of high-quality bone china are closely modelled in shape and size on their living originals. A particular eye-catcher is the couple's intricately handcrafted scales. As is typical of the Klatt Objects brand, Elke and Peter also prove to be true all-rounders: when laid out, the collector's items become creative home or table accessories, while on the wall they show off their skills as attractive decorative objects and perfectly balanced vases. (Image: f. v. right)

Busts ELEONORE OF ARAGON and UOMO MISTERIOSO

The merciless ruler and the mysterious man: with two objects, the Klatt Objects brand is expanding its range of busts in an exciting way. In contrast to the previous hand-carved wooden busts, the models for these heads are created using a state-of-the-art 3D scanning and printing process that is used by major exhibition centres and others. Deceptively real copies of the historical or museum originals are produced, for example for loans. In the joint pilot project with Klatt Objects, Italian artist Massimo Di Pirro used the two busts from his studio as models for the porcelain objects, which are then moulded and handcrafted in the traditional way. (Images left)

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Klatt objects GmbH
Hauptstraße 57
47551 Bedburg- Hau, Louisendorf
Germany

Telephone+49 2824 9994474

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