Splatter Pty Limited is an Australian owned art-studio business incorporated in 2007 by directors Angela Maher and Christopher Martin. Under its registered trademark, Splatter produces and exports original, hand-painted art on canvas (primarily for children and families), children’s books, graphic design and illustration services and hosts an on¬line gallery shopping service.
Since Splatter’s inception in 1996, there has been one clear vision, to create a leading global Australian brand based on solid, original, modern design. This brand would then become a solid umbrella company under which a vari¬ety of highly desirable, stylish, quality products could be housed.
Export and subsequent expansion overseas to a world market are essential to Splatter’s future as a growing Australian brand, and it has been Angela and Chris’s intention from the start to build a strong export arm.
Angela Maher, Director of Splatter Pty Limited said, “We are developing new products in a variety of categories to broaden the company’s scope and diversify our range so everyone can collect their own piece of Splatter.”
“We use a number of strategies to market, promote and raise awareness of the Splatter brand. Apart from attending a range of trade shows and the development of strategic partnerships offshore, our ‘mosaic’ installation; a huge graphic wall of 320 paintings, installed in Robinson’s Store in Singapore’s busiest Orchard Road shopping precinct, is generating con¬tinued interest in the company from agents, clients and commercial enterprises,” Angela Maher said.
In May 2008, Splatter launched a clothing line and the first in a series of children’s books in Malaysia at the world famous Petronas Towers. The Malaysia launch represents the company’s first steps in plans for a suite of manufactured products under the Splatter brand.
Splatter has achieved a significant amount of export success over the past year. Notable export achievements include a solo exhibition with a private Singapore gallery, orders from high end retail outlets in Singapore and a product launch at Lifestyle Australia 2008 Malaysia. Continued strong interest in the Singapore market had led to a signed publishing contract with a Singapore publisher for promotion at the Frankfurt 2008 and Bologna 2009 Book Fairs.
The company has received several unsolicited editorial articles in Expat Living Magazine in Singapore and Malaysian Women’s Weekly which have boosted interest in the products. Malaysian Woman’s Weekly have used Splatter’s Canberra retail display on various occasions, promoting Canberra as a tourist destination with Splatter as one of its must sees. The success in Asia has triggered massive responses with UK and USA customers, through the e-commerce arm of the business.
As one of the leading producers of original children’s wall art and art-based design in Australia, Splatter’s competitive advantage lies in the unique nature of its products and a love in those markets of many of the Australian icons used in the artwork. “Splatter has found a niche market overseas that responds in an emotional way to our product which gives us an amazing commercial edge, but we are mindful that we must stay relevant and fresh to retain a special place in that market” Angela said.
The company is now currently in production development with clothing, manchester, home wares and décor, quality stationery, toys, and educational products featuring Splatter designs.
For more information on Splatter, go to website www.splatter.biz
Splatter
Since Splatter’s inception in 1996, there has been one clear vision, to create a leading global Australian brand based on solid, original, modern design. This brand would then become a solid umbrella company under which a vari¬ety of highly desirable, stylish, quality products could be housed.
Export and subsequent expansion overseas to a world market are essential to Splatter’s future as a growing Australian brand, and it has been Angela and Chris’s intention from the start to build a strong export arm.
Angela Maher, Director of Splatter Pty Limited said, “We are developing new products in a variety of categories to broaden the company’s scope and diversify our range so everyone can collect their own piece of Splatter.”
“We use a number of strategies to market, promote and raise awareness of the Splatter brand. Apart from attending a range of trade shows and the development of strategic partnerships offshore, our ‘mosaic’ installation; a huge graphic wall of 320 paintings, installed in Robinson’s Store in Singapore’s busiest Orchard Road shopping precinct, is generating con¬tinued interest in the company from agents, clients and commercial enterprises,” Angela Maher said.
In May 2008, Splatter launched a clothing line and the first in a series of children’s books in Malaysia at the world famous Petronas Towers. The Malaysia launch represents the company’s first steps in plans for a suite of manufactured products under the Splatter brand.
Splatter has achieved a significant amount of export success over the past year. Notable export achievements include a solo exhibition with a private Singapore gallery, orders from high end retail outlets in Singapore and a product launch at Lifestyle Australia 2008 Malaysia. Continued strong interest in the Singapore market had led to a signed publishing contract with a Singapore publisher for promotion at the Frankfurt 2008 and Bologna 2009 Book Fairs.
The company has received several unsolicited editorial articles in Expat Living Magazine in Singapore and Malaysian Women’s Weekly which have boosted interest in the products. Malaysian Woman’s Weekly have used Splatter’s Canberra retail display on various occasions, promoting Canberra as a tourist destination with Splatter as one of its must sees. The success in Asia has triggered massive responses with UK and USA customers, through the e-commerce arm of the business.
As one of the leading producers of original children’s wall art and art-based design in Australia, Splatter’s competitive advantage lies in the unique nature of its products and a love in those markets of many of the Australian icons used in the artwork. “Splatter has found a niche market overseas that responds in an emotional way to our product which gives us an amazing commercial edge, but we are mindful that we must stay relevant and fresh to retain a special place in that market” Angela said.
The company is now currently in production development with clothing, manchester, home wares and décor, quality stationery, toys, and educational products featuring Splatter designs.
For more information on Splatter, go to website www.splatter.biz