Restore-It-Yourself Art

Break and Rebuild with the Lotte Dekker Kintsugi-Styled Repair Kit

Before Lotte Dekker: "If it ain't broke don't fix it. After Lotte Dekker: "Break it then put it back together nicer!" Inspired by the Japanese art of Kintsugi where broken pottery is mended back together using gold-infused glue, Lotte Dekker has taken a modern approach to the tradition "repair art" with her Kintsugi-style repair kits. Containing bison glue and gold powder, the kit encourages both artists and non-artists alike to experiment with the technique of creating something new and authentic out of something originally complete and whole.

Damage doesn't have to entail disaster, rather it can be an opportunity for renovation and improvement. Not intended to piece back together a family heirloom, Lotte Dekker's Kintsugi repair kit provides you with a fun and engaging opportunity to create something that is truly one-of-a-kind.
Trend Themes
1. Art Restoration Innovation - Kintsugi-inspired repair kits encourage artists and non-artists alike to experiment with creating new and authentic art out of broken materials.
2. Renovation Culture - The idea that damage doesn't have to be a disaster, but rather an opportunity for renovation and improvement is growing in popularity through art restoration.
3. DIY Craft Revolution - DIY repair kits like Lotte Dekker's Kintsugi-style kit encourage people to take on creative projects and explore new crafting techniques at home.
Industry Implications
1. Art Supplies and Craft Retail - The popularity of DIY craft kits presents an opportunity for art supply and craft retailers to offer unique repair kits like Lotte Dekker's Kintsugi-style kit.
2. Antiques and Collectibles Restoration Services - The rising popularity of restoration and repair culture is creating new opportunities for antiques and collectibles restoration services to expand their offerings in new and innovative ways.
3. Sustainability and Upcycling Industry - The trend towards repairing and repurposing rather than throwing away presents opportunities for businesses in the sustainability and upcycling industry to help people find creative ways to give new life to old or broken goods.

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