Chocolate Showpieces
Iconic objects handcrafted entirely from chocolate.
(*with the exception of the violin strings - they're just too thin!)

35mm Film Camera
Inspired by the Canon A-1 camera from the '80s, this is a
life-size reproduction with lots of intricate details & textures.
54% Dark Chocolate. Weight: 570g
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Kicks
Inspired by the ubiquitous Adidas Superstar, this size-5 chocolate sneaker is made to look slightly worn and to fool you into thinking it's leather. It's all chocolate, even the laces!
54% Dark Chocolate. Weight: 850g
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Children's 1/10 Stradivarius Violin
Built in a similar way to a traditional wooden violin, this chocolate version looks the same, but definitely doesn't sound as good!
(Full disclosure, the strings are the only part of these objects that's not chocolate.)
70% Dark Chocolate. Weight: 670g
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Emmet
Meet Emmet from the Lego Movie!
Well, a chocolate version. He's 5-times the size of a Lego man and accurately constructed, down to the hollow legs.
70% Dark Chocolate. Weight: 260g
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Rotary Dial Telephone
Evoking memories of when we knew people's phone numbers and sat tethered in the hallway to make a call; this is a chocolate replica of the iconic 70's GPO no. 746 Rotary. [swooosh, click, click, click]
70% Dark Chocolate. Weight: 1,100g
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Sneak Peak Behind the Scenes
These pieces are made to push the limits of what can be done with chocolate. They explore how chocolate can mimic different materials and take on different qualities with the right sculpting techniques. Great attention is given to fool the viewer into believing that this can't be chocolate despite the surfaces being left unsprayed so you can see the chocolate with its small imperfections. All the objects are created by joining separate blocks and hand carving the required forms, before patiently adding the details.



