![]() There’s something deeply satisfying about taking something cold and industrial—like silverware or scrap metal—and transforming it into something that feels alive. My work lives at the crossroads of hard edges and soft petals, where utility becomes beauty, and forgotten materials are reborn with a botanical soul. I started my journey with garden markers, hand-stamped from vintage spoons. Back then, it was about giving new life to the old and the overlooked. I loved the weight of the metal in my hands, the clink of tools, and the thrill of seeing a phrase or name emerge with each strike. But over time, it evolved. Now, I’m welding flowers from forks and twisting vines from tarnished tines—creating sculptures that feel like they’ve sprouted straight out of a metal garden. ![]() What draws me to this craft is the balance. Metal is strong and often seen as rigid, yet in the right hands, it can bend and bloom. I’m constantly inspired by nature’s organic forms—leaf patterns, winding stems, and the intricate geometry of petals. My goal is to honor those natural shapes, but reinterpret them with a gritty, industrial twist. There’s also something symbolic about it. Nature always finds a way, even through concrete and rust. In a world that often feels fast and disposable, I love that my pieces are rooted in reuse—each one a small act of transformation and intention. A fork that once fed a family becomes a flower that never wilts. A spoon that once stirred becomes a plant stake that makes people smile in their gardens. My studio may be full of sparks and solder, but my heart is in the garden. Every creation is a tribute to both strength and softness, a nod to the wild and the refined. This is why I do what I do—and why I’ll keep making things that bloom, even from steel. Want to see more of what grows from silverware? Join the Flatware & Flora Club—my monthly(ish) newsletter where I share peeks behind the scenes, early access to shop updates, and exclusive subscriber-only perks like discounts, giveaways, and first dibs on limited-edition pieces. Whether you're a plant lover, metal art fan, or just here for the clever garden puns—you’ll feel right at home. 🌿 [Click here to join the club →]
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![]() Hello and welcome! I’m thrilled to introduce you to KB Studios, a small business born from a love for plants, creativity, and sustainability. Here at KB Studios, I turn something as ordinary as vintage silverware into extraordinary art pieces for plant lovers and gardeners alike. Whether you’re looking to bring a little whimsy to your home garden or gift something memorable, my repurposed flatware creations bring a touch of nature and sustainability into every design. Each piece I create starts with used silverware. Instead of letting these materials go to waste, I repurpose them into a variety of unique, plant-inspired items that range from practical to decorative. My collection includes:
The heart of KB Studios lies in the joy of giving second life to old silverware. Every piece is handmade with care, making each one as unique as the plants you grow. My goal is to help plant enthusiasts and gardeners find one-of-a-kind items that elevate their space while celebrating nature and sustainability. Thank you for visiting KB Studios. I’m excited to share my passion with you and hope you find a piece that speaks to your love for plants and gardening! |
AuthorAs the creative force behind KB Studios, Keeley Behling repurposes vintage silverware into striking garden pieces and jewelry. Each piece tells a story, combining sustainability with timeless charm for those who appreciate unique craftsmanship. ArchivesCategories |