Klebebande Berlin

Klebebande Berlin KLEBEBANDE BERLIN - Tape Art Kollektiv –

Die Klebebande ist das Tape Art Kollektiv aus Bruno „BeezeBoe” Kolberg, Bodo Höbing, und Nikolaj „NkoBu” Bultmann.

Urban Art Collective aus Berlin
/ creative studio

- Murals
- Interieur Art & Konzepte
- Tape Mapping
- Tape Art Teamevents
- Fassaden Gestaltung

Contact us Tape is the new Paint for us! Mit Klebeband zu arbeiten bedeutet für uns immer wieder Neues zu entdecken, neue Techniken zu entwickeln, in komplett andere Bereiche vorzudringen und zu forschen - aber am aller meisten folgen wir damit unser

er künstlerischen Leidenschaft. Wir arbeiten auf den verschiedensten Untergründungen, formen dreidimensionale Gebilde, gestalten ganzheitliche Raum- und Gebäudekonzepte, prägen Stadtbilder, installieren ausgearbeitete Wegeleitsysteme, haben das Tape Mapping entwickelt (eine Kombination aus Tape Art und Video Mapping) und führen Workshops durch. Klebeband ist unglaublich vielseitig einsetzbar, es ist geruchlos, ist leicht entfernbar und es können große Flächen in kürzester Zeit bespielt werden. Die Menge der bearbeiteten Aufträge aus unterschiedlichen Branchen bilden die Vielfalt der Anwendungsbereiche von Tape Art ab. Wir tapen z.B. ganze Bühnenbilder, gestalten komplette Messestände, treten als Showact oder Live Performance vor Publikum auf und konzipieren Tape Art Team Events. Tape Art ist für uns grenzenlos, und obwohl es in der Ausführung als eingeschränkt erscheint fasziniert uns die Gradlinigkeit der Klebestreifen und die starken Kontraste des farbigen Klebebandes. Thematisch beschäftigen wir uns als gebürtige Berliner überwiegend mit urbanen Motiven und architektonischen Strukturen, greifen dabei oft auf die Kontrastierung durch Tierwelten und der Natur im vorherrschenden Zeitalter der Digitalisierung zurück. Wir kombinieren organische und geometrische Formen miteinander und stellen sie einander gegenüber, um die Dimensionen der Darstellungsmöglichkeiten von Klebeband weiter zu erkunden. In unseren Rauminstallationen gehen wir auf die gegebenen Strukturen an Wänden, Decken und Böden ein, vervielfältigen diese, interpretieren sie neu und kombinieren sie mit oben genannten Motiven. Ein weiterer Bereich der Klebebande ist die Kombination von Tape Art
und Video Mapping - das von uns entwickelte Tape Mapping! Hierbei entstehen fantastische Effekte und optische Täuschungen, die das Tape Bild wie eine LED Wand mit unerschöpflichen Beleuchtungsmöglichkeiten erscheinen lassen. Durch die Projektion von Videosequenzen können einzelne Teile des Bildes hervorgehoben und andere Teile reduziert werden. Für den Betrachter entsteht der Eindruck, ein sich ständig veränderndes Bild in einer 3D Perspektive zu betrachten. Das Tape Mapping ist besonders gut geeignet für Events und Veranstaltungen im Clubbereich! Auch im Bereich Theater, Kostüme und Bühnenbild, sowie beim Tapen auf dem ganzen Körper und Workshops mit dem Medium Tape ist die Klebebande aktiv. Unsere Installationen sind in vielen Locations, Institutionen und Clubs national aber auch international zu sehen. Wir arbeiten als Künstlerkollektiv und nehmen Aufträge an.

A building, woven into a tapestry.Behind the reception of an office complex on Anni-Albers-Straße in Munich hangs a hand...
18/06/2026

A building, woven into a tapestry.

Behind the reception of an office complex on Anni-Albers-Straße in Munich hangs a hand-woven wall tapestry – and it's basically the legend for the entire building.
Every floor in the complex carries its own weave pattern. It runs across walls, doors, glass partitions, all the way down to the floor elements. Seven floors, seven patterns. In the foyer, all of them meet inside this one textile. If you don't know, you see a pattern. If you do, you read the building.
Even for us – a crew that's usually busy finding new ways to get something onto a wall – this was an unfamiliar discipline. The piece was woven by hand in a Milanese weaving studio, inspired by the work of Bauhaus artist Anni Albers. For her, weaving wasn't just craft, it was a way of thinking. We tried to carry that approach into every corner of the building.
What surprised us most: how much a single textile can change a space otherwise ruled by glass, stone, and concrete. It softens the acoustics, brings material weight into the room, adds depth. The tapestry doesn't just shape the foyer visually, it changes how the space sounds and feels.
Staying humble about one of our biggest projects in years is hard. Especially when the thing we're proudest of is, quite literally, a rug.

Hallway feelings: How the most boring square meters become the most beautiful.Office workers walk down the hallway to th...
04/06/2026

Hallway feelings: How the most boring square meters become the most beautiful.

Office workers walk down the hallway to their desks at least 200 times a year. And then back again. Plus trips to the restroom, the kitchen, and the conference room. That’s more than a thousand encounters with the same walls.

And what do they usually look like? Wood-grain wallpaper. Emergency exit signs. Maybe a lone poster from the last company run.

We've been transforming exactly these spaces for years , in offices, schools and research buildings. Geometric compositions wrapping around entire walls and corners. Floor-to-ceiling collages turning the walk to the kitchenette into a little gallery. Custom-designed wallpapers giving even the way to the bathroom some character.

A well-designed corridor changes how an entire building feels – often more than the fanciest conference room.

More at: www.klebebande-berlin.com

21/05/2026

It all started with tape, spray cans, and the streets of Berlin.

Fast forward to today – KlebeBande now transforms entire building complexes from the inside out. But here's the thing: we don't call it interior design. We call it Interior Art.
Because what we do is about giving spaces a soul. Urban energy, real stories, and art that makes walls come alive, that's been our DNA since day one.
The tools have evolved. The canvas got bigger. But the drive that got us into graffiti and tape art? That hasn't changed one bit.

Springtime and MuralsNothing warms our hearts more than seeing facades come to life, except perhaps the spring sunshine ...
30/04/2026

Springtime and Murals

Nothing warms our hearts more than seeing facades come to life, except perhaps the spring sunshine in May. The best thing about beautiful facade murals is that they’re colorful all year round. Used in the right way, they can transform an old industrial building into a modern club, a gray school into a cultural hub, and a row of houses into a real neighborhood.

As far as we’re concerned, there can never be too many murals.

So go out and show us your favourite murals or those empty walls that desperatly need one.

16/04/2026

We wove an entire building.
For a new office complex in Munich, we developed and realized an interior art concept spanning three buildings and seven floors – with every corner telling a different story.
Inspired by Bauhaus artist Anni Albers and her weaving patterns, we created an interwoven visual system that runs through the entire building: From patterns that give each floor its own identity, to large-scale hidden picture illustrations, unique tapestries and collages, all the way to hidden Easter eggs you only discover on your second or third look.
Together with incredible artists like Andreas Preis, Eduardo Ramón Trejo, Johannes Baptista, David Zauder and Wizet, we realized murals, wallpapers, canvases and a tapestry woven in Milan – connecting art, architecture and corporate culture.
The result: A building you don’t just use. You discover it. You experience it.

What happens when the street moves into the office?When graffiti runs across sliding doors, colorful arrows explode from...
02/04/2026

What happens when the street moves into the office?

When graffiti runs across sliding doors, colorful arrows explode from walls, and a tag jumps straight from the subway into your workspace?

What happens is something every HR department wants but no ergonomic standing desk can deliver: offices come alive.

Because urban art turns sterile rooms into spaces with personality. Hallways become galleries. Meeting rooms become statements. Cafeterias become street cafés.

Street art has become a way of life – especially for the people who commute through big cities to work every day.

And that's not just us talking as interior artists. It's what we hear from more and more companies we design entire office floors and building complexes for.

The street has always been the world's biggest gallery.
Now it's hanging in your office too. 🎨

19/03/2026

Interior Art means filling spaces with stories

We look at interior design through the lens of art. We call this approach to designing spaces Interior Art. Above all, it means: not thinking only in functional terms, but in stories. We take elements such as traffic flow protection and spatial zoning and connect them visually and conceptually with the place and the people who live or work there.

It also means that we begin by listening carefully. We exchange ideas with people in workshops and research the stories behind buildings and companies. Only then do we start bringing these stories onto walls, ceilings, and doors—so that you can tell them.

While many are posting flowers today, we’re posting Bauhaus.The legacy of the Bauhaus shaped modern design as we know it...
08/03/2026

While many are posting flowers today, we’re posting Bauhaus.

The legacy of the Bauhaus shaped modern design as we know it. Yet despite its progressive reputation, equality was not embedded in its structure. Many highly talented women were steered into weaving and textile workshops — regardless of their original ambitions.

Artists like Anni Albers transformed that limitation into innovation. She approached textile not as ornament, but as construction. In her work, threads became systems, surfaces became architecture, and material became language.

In 2025, we completed a long-term interior project in a Munich office building that consciously references the women of the Bauhaus — not as nostalgic quotation, but as a living attitude. One of the key works is a woven carpet in our KlebeBande style, inspired by Anni Albers: reduced, rhythmic, and clear. It is not a reproduction, but a contemporary continuation of her thinking.

For us, International Women’s Day is not about symbolic gestures. It is about embedding history into the spaces we design and acknowledging those who shaped the discipline — even when their contributions were long overlooked.
Design is never neutral. It reflects values, perspectives, and structures of power. That is why we choose to create environments in which these perspectives are consciously made visible.

Designers such as Gunta Stölzl and Marianne Brandt did more than create objects. They redefined materials, expanded boundaries, and helped democratize design.
Design thrives on perspective.

We thank all women who continue to shape spaces with vision and conviction.

Art Deco is contrast and attitude.Drama meets precision.Bold color hits raw concrete.Organic curves collide with sharp g...
19/02/2026

Art Deco is contrast and attitude.
Drama meets precision.
Bold color hits raw concrete.
Organic curves collide with sharp geometry.
For us, moving from Tape Art and graffiti into Art Deco felt natural. Both live from contrast. Both balance the human touch with the power of the city.
Every project starts with a deep dive into the 1920s: architecture, fashion, product design, that spirit of speed and glamour. Then we build structure: develop motifs, think in systems, compose collectively.
In the ex*****on, clean tape lines meet gold leaf, metallic finishes, spray and layered textures. Each wall becomes a composition. Each surface demands its own solution.
Because strong interior art doesn’t blend in. It creates tension.

The Art of the MetropolisCan a city become art, or has it always been art?At KlebeBande, we believe the answer is obviou...
05/02/2026

The Art of the Metropolis
Can a city become art, or has it always been art?

At KlebeBande, we believe the answer is obvious: the metropolis itself is a living artwork.
When we design interior spaces, offices, social environments, commercial interiors, we bring the urban energy with us and translate the outside world into the inside.
Graffiti on concrete.
Skylines shaped by movement.
Buildings, city maps, people, rhythm.
In this office project, our goal was to merge metropolis and workplace in a new way. Architectural forms and city maps become graphic structures on the walls, connected with iconic Berlin symbols and thoughtful homages to the artists who transform urban surfaces with color and imagination.
The result: spaces that feel connected to the city they belong to.

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