Art Bias Sylt

Between wilderness and living environment: sculptures by Claudia Bias - now on Sylt

Art meets lifestyle: Claudia Bias presents animal sculptures at the Northern Lights Concept Store on Sylt

Sylt, June 2025 - This summer, the renowned Northern Lights concept store on Sylt will be the setting for an extraordinary art installation: art designer Claudia Bias will be presenting an exclusive selection of her large-scale animal sculptures made of fibreglass. With her colourful, unique pieces, she brings impressive emotions and powerful symbolism to the stylish lifestyle space on the popular holiday island.

Following the successful ‘Reflection’ exhibition in the 3D-printed Wavehouse in Heidelberg, the artist is now heading to the coast - bringing works that touch, inspire and fascinate in equal measure. Decorative animal figures such as panthers, horses and bears take centre stage on Sylt, redefining the field of tension between design and art with their unusual foil finishes and powerful presence.

The Northern Lights Concept Store in Westerland offers Claudia Bias the ideal setting for this temporary exhibition with its clear aesthetics and curated mix of design, fashion, interior and automotive culture. The sculptures will become an integral part of the concept over the summer and can not only be admired but also purchased by visitors.

 

Art Bias Sylt

 

"For me, Sylt is a place of vastness and inspiration. My sculptures tell of strength, longing, joie de vivre - everything that people also associate with this island,"

says Claudia Bias about her first summer exhibition on the North Sea island.

 

About Claudia Bias
The qualified product designer from the Palatinate has been creating artistic objects and unique pieces from fibreglass for over 25 years. Her works are an expression of strong emotions, inspired by nature, fashion and urban design. Her work has already been commissioned by companies such as Mercedes-Benz and UEFA and is represented on international platforms.

Photo store: SYLT life | Text: neoïst