Specialising in Unique Epic Objects

Art Fetiche are renown for creating 'never seen before', art objects of intrigue and significance

 

Are you looking to stand out, grab attention and tell your story?

We are often approached by organisations, local government and communities looking for that unique feature. And this is where we thrive with our design and creative capability, backed by state of the art machinery enabling us to take on the impossible!
We do cultural as you will see, we understand and deeply respect the mana and tikanga in all our mahi, and a large proportion of our work is with iwi and their respected artists.

Unique objects and art installations have the opportunity to engage with a wider audience by drawing them in, then conveying messaging and story telling about you, the whenua, or your organisation.

Artists and Creators

A significant part of our team is our artists, that value our ability and skill to bring their art to life in every way. Often initiated by sketches on paper or tablet, we are respected for being able to bring multi dimensions to projects, whether being in wood, steel, acrylic, and on any scale.
If you are an artist with an idea, and a need to take it to the next level, do get in touch.

Size, doesn’t matter

We scale, up or down, with the ability to handle significantly large structures for public installations, but also the finesse and skill to ensure the smallest of details are meticulously finished. Check out the gallery for some samples…

Featured Uniqueness

Dean Grahams Man Cave

Dean Graham’s Man Cave

Impressive 420 square metre man cave in Lincoln fitted out by us at Art Fetiche

Steel Takapūneke

Takapūneke Pou

Standing more than eight metres tall, carved by Ngāi Tahu tohunga whakairo Fayne Robinson and fabricated by Art Fetiche rises the Pou rises from the centre of a takarangi pathway that draws visitors inward, in ever-decreasing circles.

Sumner Post Office Restaurant and Bar

The Sumner Post Office Restaurant reached out to us to create key elements for their new establishment in Sumner, Christchurch.

Hato Hone St John Kaikoura

Hato Hone St John Kaikoura

The new St. John Ambulance Kaikoura sculpture represents the relationship between the people and the environment of Kaikoura’s rich cultural history

Got a unique idea... a project that demands originality

Talk to us about how we can help bring your ideas to reality, and in many cases add impact you only dreamed of!