
Our Artists
We proudly present
Satoru
Satoru is the founder and designer behind cacco, a Berlin-based 3D art jewellery brand that seamlessly blends digital innovation with traditional craftsmanship.
Each piece is thoughtfully designed by Satoru in Berlin and brought to life by skilled artisans in Germany, Japan, and Bali — ensuring exceptional quality!
cacco offers a carefully curated selection of fine silver and gold-plated silver jewellery. With a strong commitment to sustainability, the brand incorporates 3D printing technology and eco-friendly materials such as plant-based bioplastics.
cacco stands for jewellery that connects art, innovation, and conscious design.


Astrid Steingrüber
I am an artist inspired by nature - its forms, colors, and quiet rhythm. Whether through painting, printmaking, or photography, I explore organic shapes and evolving techniques as a way to express curiosity, connection, and creativity.
I have been painting for as long as I can remember, drawn to the vibrant interplay of color to give life to my creativity. Art has always been my meditation - a space where I can explore, experiment, and embrace new ideas. My studio in Riemerling Studios, near Munich, offers a view of the forest, while my commute is framed by the majestic Alps. For years, these mountains have found their way into my work, a nod to my upbringing by the serene Lake Constance, where the lake and peaks shaped my early love for the natural world.
“Art is a harmony parallel to nature.”
- Paul Cézane
Marina Necker
"Even as a child, clay and earth fascinated me. When you understand the language of ceramic clay, it dictates the path, step by step. When I'm modeling, I immerse myself and lose myself in the material. The desire to protect surrounds us every day. The strong feeling of being able to fulfill our tasks and still be able to develop freely, coupled with fears and the challenge of letting go, are the central themes and motivation behind my work."
Marina is passionate about sculptural vases. Her recurring form is primarily the physalis flower — for the ceramic artist, it is like a protective cocoon.


Franziska Kronmüller
"Hi, my name is Franzi, I am a ceramicist, painter and illustrator.
I studied painting, illustration, ceramics and a bit of textile design in Germany and Belgium and went to Denmark for a couple of months to do an internship with a ceramicist who makes big vessels and delicate tableware.
Those experiences influenced my own artistic practice as I am mainly focussing on the idea of making unique objects and small series for everyday life. I am always curious to develop new ideas and use different techniques and I love to work with other artists and designers.
Currently I am living and working in Frankfurt and Offenbach, Germany."
Susanne Kramer
„Just a thread" - so simple, delicate, and powerful at the same time.
My love for yarns and textiles is clearly visible in my work. I "paint" with needle and thread, the sewing machine becomes a drawing tool.
This is how delicate works are created – sketches made of thread that also transform into three-dimensional objects. Graphic elements and systematic repetitions meet imperfectly moving lines in a fascinating way.
Susanne studied textile design and worked in the fashion industry for many years. Today, she is passionate about creating textile art.


Natalie Oei
I paint, what I am. In the process of creating, I first follow a vision and then let myself drift and follow my intuition. By experimenting with the texture of acrylics, mixed media and different tools, I have developed my own technique of vibrant and strong colourful paintings. I try to follow the path that challenges me the most, because it is this choice that helps me to grow as a person and as an artist.
The final result is a creative symbiosis of painting and chaos. I would like to share the freedom that art has given me.
