Papermaking Experience for Teams in Berlin



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About this class
Team Events at Sukurusu Studio
Art-based Encounters for Teams Who Value Calm, Creativity, and Materiality
At the Sukurusu Paper Art & Design Studio in Berlin-Friedenau, teams experience a special form of togetherness: away from routine, hustle and bustle, and screens — close to materials, craftsmanship, and a silent, shared focus.
Our format combines traditional paper-making techniques with natural finds such as flowers, fibers, and leaves. In the intimate atmosphere of the studio gallery space, we create an environment where colleagues can experiment, create, and share a rare, analog experience — without competition, without team-building clichés, rooted entirely in the creative process.
What you’ll do in the class
What to expect:
🔹 Introduction to the basics of traditional papermaking
🔹 Working with recycled plant fibers, dried flowers, leaves, and natural paper pulp
🔹 Making several handmade sheets — each with its own texture, color, and organic character
🔹 A calm, haptic process: water, movement, and natural materials merge into sustainable, individual paper works of art
🔹 Integration of personal or topic-related elements (e.g. corporate materials, colors, icons)
Who is the class suitable for?
Why take part?
✔ Teams that want to experience authentic crafts — a technology dating back thousands of years that is understandable and accessible
✔ Sustainability-oriented groups — natural materials become functional and aesthetic paper creations
✔ Creative seekers and those in need of relaxation — slowed down, meditation-like work that promotes well-being and focus
✔ Design and art enthusiasts — a special studio and gallery space that inspires and opens up an eye for materiality
Details to remember
Sukurusu
Günes Evrim, originally from Turkey and currently residing in Berlin, is a multifaceted artist and designer whose work transcends boundaries between art, science, and design.


