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The Art of Transition: Alyssa-Ninja Weis on Creating Timeless Patterns
Alyssa-Ninja Weis is a surface pattern designer whose work blends the timeless beauty of nature with modern elegance. Inspired by everyday life and classic designs, she shares her creative process and templates to inspire others to find joy in making art. She alternates between her creative workplaces in Tuscany and Vienna, drawing inspiration from both locations to enrich her designs.
Viennese Living - Discover authentic interieur made in Vienna.
Vienna, Austria's capital, is a city steeped in culture and artistry. From its cozy cafés to grand theaters and opulent apartments, you'll encounter distinctive interior elements that exude an atmosphere of timeless elegance, creating a sense of nostalgia and melancholia that defines the city's unique aesthetic.
Europe's Master Silversmiths: Crafting History from Renaissance Splendor to Modern Elegance
Europe's Master Silversmiths: Crafting History from Renaissance Splendor to Modern Elegance
Jarosinski & Vaugoin - The emperor’s silversmith
Crafting Elegance Through Centuries - In the 19th century, Vienna sparkled with the artistry of nearly 300 silversmiths. Today, only one remains, standing as a bastion of a bygone era—Jarosinski & Vaugoin. In the heart of this historical city, these artisans once fashioned exquisite tableware for the grandeur of the Austro-Hungarian monarchy. They also crafted timeless treasures for the aristocracy and royalty across Europe. The turbulent 20th century left most of these workshops shuttered, but one endured, committed to preserving this opulent tradition for generations to come.
Nathalie Flückiger: Infusing Glass Craftsmanship with Modern Playfulness
Nathalie Flückiger - In the world of glass artistry, Nathalie Flückiger brings a unique blend of modern elegance and playful design, breathing life into her creations. Her innovative approach to crafting glass, where each piece marries sophistication with a touch of whimsy, is a testament to her extraordinary talent.
Crafting Excellence: Lückenfüller's Perfect Blend of Tradition and Innovation in Carpentry
In the realm of high-end kitchen design in Vienna and across Austria, there exists a team of perfectionists who have mastered the art of harmonizing tradition and innovation. Lückenfüller, a name synonymous with precision and excellence, is at the forefront of this demanding industry. With a remarkable fusion of time-honored woodworking and cutting-edge technology, they create culinary spaces that transcend mere functionality, emerging as true works of art.
Sebastian Leeb - The Future of A Legacy & A Behind-the-Scenes Look at Stone 4 You
In the silent layers of stone, stories etched over centuries await discovery. These narratives, rich with age-old images and memories, constitute a secret language known to only a select few, among them, Sebastian. With a delicate touch, he persuades the material to give voice to its own tale, revealing the intrinsic beauty held within each stone.
Thomas Petz: Preserving the Alpine Art of Horn Crafting
In Austria, horn crafting traditions are deeply rooted in the country's alpine regions. Thomas Petz is one of the few artisans still working in this field. Back in the days, the use of cow horns in crafting has been a longstanding practice among Austrian mountain communities. These artisans in Austria have produced a wide range of items, from intricate horn carvings to functional tools, which not only reflect the rich cultural heritage of the region but also contribute to the country's reputation for skilled craftsmanship.
The Atelier of Hedwig Rotter & Porcelain's Whispering Past
Hedwig Rotter - Viennese Porcellain. Porcelain, is a medium with an extraordinary memory, meticulously records the touch of its creator. Even the most seasoned ceramic artists must humbly acknowledge the commanding influence of fire. In this narrative, we delve into the world of Hedwig Rotter's porcelain atelier, situated in the heart of Brunnenmarkt, Vienna's once-vibrant porcelain hub. Here, the time-honored craft of porcelain work not only persists but is reinterpreted for the modern age.
Ena Kirchner - Constructing Clay
In a charming atelier in Vienna, the austrian designer Ena Kirchner shapes a unique tapestry of creativity. Armed with a degree in design and product management from the University of Applied Sciences in Salzburg, Ena has been crafting a diverse portfolio since her graduation in 2013. Her artistic pursuits span the realms of graphic design, print projects, and branding, but she also dons the hat of an interior designer, orchestrating the conception, planning, and curation of exhibitions, cafes, and restaurants.
Pewter Caster Robert Chlada - Guardian Of An Ancient Craft
Nestled on the outskirts of Vienna, amidst stately bourgeois residences, lies a small, ivy-covered building dating back to the Gründerzeit era. This unassuming structure serves as the workshop of Robert Chlada, a master in the age-old craft of pewter casting. Stepping inside, one is transported to a bygone era, where ornate ceilings and wall panels hearken back to the opulent homes of the 1920s.
Augarten Porcelain - A Journey from the Vienna Court to Modern Times
For centuries, the art of porcelain production remained shrouded in mystery, a closely guarded secret originating from the distant lands of China. It wasn't until the 18th century that this enigmatic craft finally found its way to Europe, setting the stage for a fascinating journey of innovation and tradition. Among the European manufacturers, two key players, Augarten Porcelain in Vienna, Austria, and Meissen in Germany, made significant contributions to the development of European porcelain craftsmanship.