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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.
Kathrin Höhne: Weaving Photography and Copper Artistry in Berlin
Berlin is a city of contrasts, and amidst its vibrant urban pulse, Kathrin Höhne is delving into the distinctive interplay between copper and ink. Her creations encapsulate a captivating fusion of industrial brutalism and romanticism, making them an ideal fit for contemporary loft-style homes
Pia Hoff: A Modern Glass Nomad
In the captivating realm of cultural cross-pollination, certain individuals emerge as catalysts, nurturing the exchange of creative inspiration. Pia Hoff is one such intrepid voyager, driven by an insatiable curiosity and an unyielding thirst for knowledge. With open eyes and a heart that embraces the world's wonders, she embarks on an extraordinary journey along the enchanting Glass Road of the Bavarian Forest. Pia Hoff is a true Glass Nomad, and it is along this scenic route that we unveil the remarkable story of her artistic odyssey.
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.
Presenting Flowers - Vase Shapes and Their Significance in Floral Arrangements
Flowers have the remarkable ability to brighten any space, and choosing the right vase can elevate their beauty even further. Each vase shape offers a unique canvas for your floral artistry, enhancing the visual impact of your arrangement. In this guide, we explore the significance of various vase shapes and the kinds of flowers that pair harmoniously with them.
Defining Craftsmanship - Where Arts and Craft Meet
The resurgence of craftsmanship transcends our contemporary era. By the mid-19th century, a weariness with uniform, mass-produced goods had taken hold, and a yearning for finely crafted, traditionally made items emerged. The artists of the English Arts and Crafts movement responded to this longing, heralding a new era in the realm of art. Originating in England, this novel artistic style swiftly disseminated, adapting to the distinct character and expression of each country it touched.
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.
焼杉 - Yakisugi, Playing With Fire
While Yakisugi remains rooted in tradition, it has also found a place in contemporary design, as exemplified by architect Terunobu Fujimori's work. But also European Craftsmen are picking up the technic. Learn about them and find inspiration for your unique home.