The concept of the design is based on the transformation of wood species that have no grain or color into an object vessel pleasing to the eye and additionally achieving an interesting haptic feeling. The design object is handcrafted, beginning with woodturning for forming the outside and hollowing the inside of the object. Drilling and forming the holes into the outer surface comes next, as well as adding color stain. The usage of a pyrographic pen brings further embellishment onto the piece. Finally the object is charred black, resulting in a soft and warm touch, as well as adding contrast.
Klaus enjoys working with reclaimed home grown timber, wood which has already ended their active life and in that way no harm to living trees is done. Using what nature provides and giving it a second life as an art piece is very rewarding. He lets wood speak for itself, and when suitable applies texture and/or color to it. The Shape is the most important element in his work, as it is what the eye will first react to. Haptic follows, if both the elements are in harmony, he feels happy.
Klaus Kirchner makes beautyful pieces from wood. The philosophy is to show the beauty of the wood. He works mainly with reclaimed timber in that way no harm to living trees is done. His works are both natural and some are textured and/or colored depending on the desired effect. He also applies sculptural working techniques in order to extend the lathe with other tools.