Branch Furniture illustrated by Klaus Kremmerz

@klauskremmerz Illustrations for @branchfurniture

Branch brought Klaus onboard to breathe life into this holiday campaign. They were looking for an artist capable of encapsulating the distinctive charm and wit of those serene "work from home" moments when productivity, relaxation, and comfort converge to create timeless experiences.⁠

Klaus illustrated with his typical design led sensibilities with a touch of humour :)


About BRANCH


After gaining valuable experience working with a commercial real estate startup, Greg Hayes recognized the challenges businesses face when purchasing office furniture. This realization inspired him to establish his own enterprise-focused office furniture company in 2018, initially named Bureau and later rebranded as Branch. Just last year, Branch made a transition to a direct-to-consumer model, expanding its product line to include a variety of standing desks and office chairs.


Among Branch's selection of four different office chairs, this review will focus on assessing the design, build quality, assembly process, and comfort of their Ergonomic Chair. This evaluation aims to assist individuals in determining whether it represents the ideal upgrade for their office or work-from-home setup.

Dutch Uncle

Founded in 2006 Dutch Uncle is an award winning agency with offices in London, New York and Tokyo.

We represent and source talent for companies looking to commission animation, illustration, design & data visualizations. 

Our creative management team nurtures the artists we represent by encouraging and supporting their personal development and projects. We help coordinate and produce their fine art projects including exhibitions, products and publications.

Our team has expert knowledge and experience with image licensing, copyright and trademarks and can handle the full production process from creative sign-off to the final delivery of project content.

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