Klaus Klay pieces live in homes, on desks, and in the hands of people who believe objects should bring joy. You can also find them here, in two of Cape Town's most cherished creative spaces.

Rust en Vrede Gallery & Clay Museum

10 Wellington Road, Durbanville

A beloved cultural landmark housed in a historic 1840s building, Rust en Vrede is one of Cape Town's most respected art galleries — and home to a dedicated Clay Museum celebrating contemporary South African ceramics. Our Blobs are proudly displayed and can be adopted from there.

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John Bauer Studio at Montebello Design Centre

31 Newlands Avenue, Newlands

John Bauer is a ceramic tile artist with a studio at the heart of Montebello Design Centre. He spotted Klaus Klay's blobs at the Potter's Market and invited them to take up residence alongside his work. We said yes immediately.

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