Kaper is based in Manchester, England, UK. My sculptures comply with the UK’s product safety regulations, in accordance with the 2005 GPSR directive. In order to sell to the EU, all products made after 12th December must also comply with the EU 2024 GPSR directive.
Some countries have import duties and taxes which need to be paid by the customer on arrival, so please bear this in mind when ordering from my website.
Hanging Sculptures Safety Information
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300 GSM recycled paper, from GF Smith or Fabriano
Daler Rowney acrylic paint
Liquitex professional acrylic varnish
Monofilament from Fred Aldous
Faceted cabochons from Fred Aldous
Steel and brass wire from The Scientific Wire Company
All materials are from European countries and are GPSR approved.
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Keep away from fire.
Keep away from wet or damp areas. Kaper sculptures are not suitable for display in bathrooms or outdoor.
Hang via the hanging loop. Check that the fishing line knots are secure and that a nail, tack, or hook is firmly attached to your wall before hanging. Take care when handling the hanging hoop, as it is made from hand cut steel.
Kaper sculptures are not toys. They are primarily made of paper and may have sharp corners, delicate sections.
Handle with care. While every effort is made to ensure your sculpture is robust, it will not withstand excessive pressure, throwing, or crushing.
Dust occasionally with a feather or microfibre duster. If dust has built up, a microfibre cloth or tissue paper can be used first. Always use something dry and without loose pile.
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Get in touch if you have any questions or need help looking after your sculpture. If the worst happens, I am always ready to assist with advice or repairs.
Standing Sculptures Safety Regulations
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300 GSM recycled paper, from GF Smith or Fabriano
Daler Rowney acrylic paint
Liquitex professional acrylic varnish
Monofilament from Fred Aldous
Faceted cabochons from Fred Aldous
Steel and brass wire from The Scientific Wire Company
Cork from Baker Ross
All materials are from European countries and are GPSR approved.
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Keep away from fire.
Keep away from wet or damp areas. Kaper sculptures are not suitable for display in bathrooms or outdoor.
Standing sculptures are fitted with a cork base so that they are gentle on your furniture. Make sure your sculpture is placed on a flat surface, away from high traffic areas where they might get swiped by an arm or cat.
Kaper sculptures are not toys. They are primarily made of paper and may have sharp corners, delicate sections.
Handle with care. While every effort is made to ensure your sculpture is robust, it will not withstand excessive pressure, throwing, or crushing.
Dust occasionally with a feather or microfibre duster. If dust has built up, a microfibre cloth or tissue paper can be used first. Always use something dry and without loose pile.
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Get in touch if you have any questions or need help looking after your sculpture. If the worst happens, I am always ready to assist with advice or repairs.