Kaufmann Keramik

Kaufmann Keramik
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Kaufmann Keramik is a family-run, dedicated ceramic manufacturer from Bavaria. Authentically crafted by hand in collaboration with renowned designers, the company creates high-quality, unique ceramic pieces with a lot of heart, flair and enthusiasm for this fascinating material. Stove tiles, wall cladding, room dividers and objects whose diversity and individuality cannot be reproduced by any machine in the world, giving rooms a very special aura and charisma. Each ceramic is a handmade promise of quality for people who care about where and by whom their ceramics are produced.

For this year's 3daysofdesign, Kaufmann Keramik with Studio Force Majeure has deliberately chosen a location that brings together the harmony of colours and materials in an inspiring ambience like no other. In addition to its current FACES wall ceramics collection and the SAHEL room divider, the Bavarian ceramics manufacturer will be presenting one of the highlights of this year's exhibition: the YUMA free-form bench, designed by Sebastian Herkner and staged in combination with a tiled stove made of PASmini ceramics. Meet Sebastian Herkner on site and experience unique spatial experiences made of ceramic.

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