Blomus has built their success on a firm belief in the honesty of materials, the purity of shape, and the necessity of a passionate approach. This has made blomus a leading provider of interior design and accessories to last and be loved for generations to come.
Blomus produces a very wide range of design objects, their extensive collection includes decorative products, kitchen products, garden products and bathroom products. The common denominator is the all blomus products are stand out for their minimal form, superb craftmanship and attention to detail.
The history of blomus is both short and long. The origins of today's limited company date back as far as 1921. This was the year in which Karl Scheffer-Klute founded a company called SKS Sundern. 1961 saw the launch of SKS-Design, a company which, at this time, focused on gift items made from copper and brass. In the 1970s, the company introduced pewter-ware as a new material.
Between the 1960s and the 1980s, SKS-Design developed many different decorative and practical metal products. Then, between 1970 and 1980, the company acquired a pewter-ware industry rival and thus became the market leader in pewter-ware and accessories.
In 1989, SKS was divided into SKS-Metaplast and SKS-Design. The look, display and presentation of products became closely associated with modern lifestyle, and stainless steel became the most significant and important material to reflect these modern aspirations.
By 2009, an innovative brand promise had been clearly established and moved triumphantly forward as SKS-Design became blomus GmbH. In the early years of the new millennium, the company's product portfolio was restructured to focus on the key areas of home, garden, spa and taste. From this time on the products adopted a unique, elegant and minimalist design language.
The blomus relaunch in 2010 set the course for a successful design-oriented future, and the numerous design awards the company have since acquired within a short time are reliable evidence that the blomus approach to design has a very promising, and sustainable, future.