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Homeware, Collectible objects, Goods, Kitchen & Tableware, Objects, Tableware Carl Auböck
Face Bottlestopper
Face Bottlestopper
Homeware, Collectible objects, Goods, Kitchen & Tableware, Objects, TablewareA brass bottlestopper in unlacquered polished brass designed by Carl Auböck II circa 1950. The fourth-generation Viennese workshop of Carl Auböck combines traditional craftsmanship with a modern aesthetic. The enduring nature of Auböck designs like this Bottlestopper can be attributed to “simplicity and high quality—no fashionable tricks,” says Carl Auböck IV, who now oversees the workshop with his sister, Maria. “Such artefacts develop a soul over time, a certain patina.” [spb_text_block title="" animation="none" animation_delay="0" simplified_controls="yes" custom_css_percentage="no" padding_vertical="0" padding_horizontal="0" margin_vertical="0" border_size="0" border_styling_global="default" width="1/1" el_position="first last"][/spb_text_block] [spb_toggle title="+ Care" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"]
This unlacquered brass object will develop a patina over time. Polish by buffing with soft cloth. Brass polish may also be used; use a second clean, dry cloth to buff the brass to a shine. [/spb_toggle] [spb_toggle title="+ Technical information" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"] Material: Polished brass Origin: Handmade in Austria Dimensions: 6.1 x D: 5.7cm - Weight: 175 g Imperfections such as small scratches and/or minor nicks on the surface of this item are evidence of the handmade production process and should not be considered defects. [/spb_toggle] -
“Vice Versa” Floor Lamp
Floor, LightingCarl Aubock Vice Versa floor lamps for Wiener Werkstatte, Austria, c1960. Created from polished brass, a cast iron base and topped with a fabric lampshade. The inverted conical base and shade balance really nicely and create a minimal aesthetic. The fourth-generation Viennese workshop of Carl Auböck combines traditional craftsmanship with a modern aesthetic. The enduring nature of Auböck designs like this floor lamp can be attributed to “simplicity and high quality—no fashionable tricks,” says Carl Auböck IV, who now oversees the workshop with his sister, Maria. “Such artefacts develop a soul over time, a certain patina.”Please contact us for further inquiries.
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Ashtray “Crown”
Homeware, Collectible objects, Goods, Library, Objects, OfficeAn ashtray in unlacquered polished brass designed by Carl Auböck II circa 1950. The crown is now being cast, using the same sculptured wooden positive mould, in the same workshop by Carl Auböck IV. The fourth-generation Viennese workshop of Carl Auböck combines traditional craftsmanship with a modern aesthetic. The enduring nature of Auböck designs like this Crown Ashtray can be attributed to “simplicity and high quality—no fashionable tricks,” says Carl Auböck IV, who now oversees the workshop with his sister, Maria. “Such artefacts develop a soul over time, a certain patina.” [spb_text_block title="" animation="none" animation_delay="0" simplified_controls="yes" custom_css_percentage="no" padding_vertical="0" padding_horizontal="0" margin_vertical="0" border_size="0" border_styling_global="default" width="1/1" el_position="first last"][/spb_text_block] [spb_toggle title="+ Care" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"]
This unlacquered brass object will develop a patina over time. Polish by buffing with soft cloth. Brass polish may also be used; use a second clean, dry cloth to buff the brass to a shine. [/spb_toggle] [spb_toggle title="+ Technical information" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"] Material: Polished brass Origin: Handmade in Austria Dimensions: 6x4 cm Imperfections such as small scratches and/or minor nicks on the surface of this item are evidence of the handmade production process and should not be considered defects. [/spb_toggle] -
Chain Nickel Plated
Homeware, Collectible objects, Goods, Library, Objects, OfficeA Chain in iron nickel plated designed by Carl Auböck II circa 1950. The hand is now being cast, using the same sculptured wooden positive mould, in the same workshop by Carl Auböck IV. The fourth-generation Viennese workshop of Carl Auböck combines traditional craftsmanship with a modern aesthetic. The enduring nature of Auböck designs like this Paperweight Chain can be attributed to “simplicity and high quality—no fashionable tricks,” says Carl Auböck IV, who now oversees the workshop with his sister, Maria. “Such artefacts develop a soul over time, a certain patina.” [spb_text_block title="" animation="none" animation_delay="0" simplified_controls="yes" custom_css_percentage="no" padding_vertical="0" padding_horizontal="0" margin_vertical="0" border_size="0" border_styling_global="default" width="1/1" el_position="first last"][/spb_text_block] [spb_toggle title="+ Care" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"]
This unlacquered nickel plated object will develop a patina over time. Polish by buffing with soft cloth. Nickel polish may also be used; use a second clean, dry cloth to buff the nickel to a shine. [/spb_toggle] [spb_toggle title="+ Technical information" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"] Material: Nickel plated iron Origin: Handmade in Austria Dimensions: 5.5 x 19cm - Weight: 1.039 kg Imperfections such as small scratches and/or minor nicks on the surface of this item are evidence of the handmade production process and should not be considered defects. [/spb_toggle] -
Paperweight Foot – Small
Homeware, Collectible objects, Goods, Library, Objects, OfficeA hand paperweight in unlacquered polished brass designed by Carl Auböck II circa 1950. The foot is now being cast, using the same sculptured wooden positive mould, in the same workshop by Carl Auböck IV. The fourth-generation Viennese workshop of Carl Auböck combines traditional craftsmanship with a modern aesthetic. The enduring nature of Auböck designs like this Paperweight Foot can be attributed to “simplicity and high quality—no fashionable tricks,” says Carl Auböck IV, who now oversees the workshop with his sister, Maria. “Such artefacts develop a soul over time, a certain patina.” [spb_text_block title="" animation="none" animation_delay="0" simplified_controls="yes" custom_css_percentage="no" padding_vertical="0" padding_horizontal="0" margin_vertical="0" border_size="0" border_styling_global="default" width="1/1" el_position="first last"][/spb_text_block] [spb_toggle title="+ Care" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"]
This unlacquered brass object will develop a patina over time. Polish by buffing with soft cloth. Brass polish may also be used; use a second clean, dry cloth to buff the brass to a shine. [/spb_toggle] [spb_toggle title="+ Technical information" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"] Material: Polished brass Origin: Handmade in Austria Dimensions: 5x3x1 cm Imperfections such as small scratches and/or minor nicks on the surface of this item are evidence of the handmade production process and should not be considered defects. [/spb_toggle] -
Paperweight Hand
Homeware, Collectible objects, Goods, Library, Objects, OfficeA hand paperweight in unlacquered polished brass designed by Carl Auböck II circa 1950. The hand is now being cast, using the same sculptured wooden positive mould, in the same workshop by Carl Auböck IV. The fourth-generation Viennese workshop of Carl Auböck combines traditional craftsmanship with a modern aesthetic. The enduring nature of Auböck designs like this Paperweight Hand can be attributed to “simplicity and high quality—no fashionable tricks,” says Carl Auböck IV, who now oversees the workshop with his sister, Maria. “Such artefacts develop a soul over time, a certain patina.” [spb_text_block title="" animation="none" animation_delay="0" simplified_controls="yes" custom_css_percentage="no" padding_vertical="0" padding_horizontal="0" margin_vertical="0" border_size="0" border_styling_global="default" width="1/1" el_position="first last"][/spb_text_block] [spb_toggle title="+ Care" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"]
This unlacquered brass object will develop a patina over time. Polish by buffing with soft cloth. Brass polish may also be used; use a second clean, dry cloth to buff the brass to a shine. [/spb_toggle] [spb_toggle title="+ Technical information" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"] Material: Polished brass Origin: Handmade in Austria Dimensions: 6×9x1 cm Imperfections such as small scratches and/or minor nicks on the surface of this item are evidence of the handmade production process and should not be considered defects. [/spb_toggle] -
Watering Can
Homeware, Collectible objects, Goods, ObjectsA newly cast watering can made by the Werkstätte Carl Auböck. The watering can was designed in the 1950s by Auböck II, the grandfather of Carl Auböck IV who runs the workshop today. The solid sand-cast brass body of the can has been patinated whilst the handle is bound in intricate wicker and the rolled brass spout is polished. The fourth-generation Viennese workshop of Carl Auböck combines traditional craftsmanship with a modern aesthetic. The enduring nature of Auböck designs like this Watering Can can be attributed to “simplicity and high quality—no fashionable tricks,” says Carl Auböck IV, who oversees the workshop with his sister, Maria. “Such artefacts develop a soul over time, a certain patina.” [spb_text_block title="" animation="none" animation_delay="0" simplified_controls="yes" custom_css_percentage="no" padding_vertical="0" padding_horizontal="0" margin_vertical="0" border_size="0" border_styling_global="default" width="1/1" el_position="first last"][/spb_text_block] [spb_toggle title="+ Care" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"]
This unlacquered brass object will develop a patina over time. Polish by buffing with soft cloth. Brass polish may also be used; use a second clean, dry cloth to buff the brass to a shine. [/spb_toggle] [spb_toggle title="+ Technical information" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"] Material: Brass and cork Origin: Handmade in Austria Dimensions: Height: 16.5 cm / Width: 39 cm / Depth: 13.5 cm Imperfections such as small scratches and/or minor nicks on the surface of this item are evidence of the handmade production process and should not be considered defects. [/spb_toggle] -
“U” Key Ring
ObjectsSolid brass U-shaped keyring crafted in Vienna by the Carl Auböck workshop - now in its fourth generation. The fourth-generation Viennese workshop of Carl Auböck combines traditional craftsmanship with a modern aesthetic. The enduring nature of Auböck designs like this u-shaped key ring can be attributed to “simplicity and high quality—no fashionable tricks,” says Carl Auböck IV, who now oversees the workshop with his sister, Maria. “Such artefacts develop a soul over time, a certain patina.” [spb_text_block title="" animation="none" animation_delay="0" simplified_controls="yes" custom_css_percentage="no" padding_vertical="0" padding_horizontal="0" margin_vertical="0" border_size="0" border_styling_global="default" width="1/1" el_position="first last"][/spb_text_block] [spb_toggle title="+ Care" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"]
This unlacquered brass object will develop a patina over time. Polish by buffing with soft cloth. Brass polish may also be used; use a second clean, dry cloth to buff the brass to a shine. [/spb_toggle] [spb_toggle title="+ Technical information" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"] Material: Polished brass Origin: Handmade in Austria Dimensions: 4×4xH1.5 cm Imperfections such as small scratches and/or minor knicks on the surface of this item are evidence of the handmade production process and should not be considered defects. [/spb_toggle] -
Paperweight Foot – Large
Homeware, Collectible objects, Library, Objects, OfficeA foot paperweight in unlacquered polished brass designed by Carl Auböck II circa 1950. The foot is now being cast, using the same sculptured wooden positive mould, in the same workshop by Carl Auböck IV. The fourth-generation Viennese workshop of Carl Auböck combines traditional craftsmanship with a modern aesthetic. The enduring nature of Auböck designs like this Paperweight Foot can be attributed to “simplicity and high quality—no fashionable tricks,” says Carl Auböck IV, who now oversees the workshop with his sister, Maria. “Such artefacts develop a soul over time, a certain patina.” [spb_text_block title="" animation="none" animation_delay="0" simplified_controls="yes" custom_css_percentage="no" padding_vertical="0" padding_horizontal="0" margin_vertical="0" border_size="0" border_styling_global="default" width="1/1" el_position="first last"][/spb_text_block] [spb_toggle title="+ Care" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"]
This unlacquered brass object will develop a patina over time. Polish by buffing with soft cloth. Brass polish may also be used; use a second clean, dry cloth to buff the brass to a shine. [/spb_toggle] [spb_toggle title="+ Technical information" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"] Material: Polished brass Origin: Handmade in Austria Dimensions: 3.5×9xH6 cm Imperfections such as small scratches and/or minor nicks on the surface of this item are evidence of the handmade production process and should not be considered defects. [/spb_toggle] -
Paperclip Paperweight – Large
Homeware, Collectible objects, Library, Objects, OfficeThe Viennese design workshop of Carl Auböck created this oversized paperclip, a sculptural yet functional everyday object. The fourth-generation workshop combines traditional craftsmanship with a modern aesthetic. The enduring nature of Auböck designs like this oversized paperclip can be attributed to “simplicity and high quality—no fashionable tricks,” says Carl Auböck IV, who now oversees the workshop with his sister, Maria. “Such artefacts develop a soul over time, a certain patina.” [spb_text_block title="" animation="none" animation_delay="0" simplified_controls="yes" custom_css_percentage="no" padding_vertical="0" padding_horizontal="0" margin_vertical="0" border_size="0" border_styling_global="default" width="1/1" el_position="first last"][/spb_text_block] [spb_toggle title="+ Care" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"]
This unlacquered brass object will develop a patina over time. Polish by buffing with soft cloth. Brass polish may also be used; use a second clean, dry cloth to buff the brass to a shine. [/spb_toggle] [spb_toggle title="+ Technical information" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"] Material: Polished brass Origin: Handmade in Austria Dimensions: 23×6.5cm Imperfections such as small scratches and/or minor nicks on the surface of this item are evidence of the handmade production process and should not be considered defects. [/spb_toggle] -
Razorblade Paperweight
Homeware, Collectible objects, Library, Objects, OfficeRazor Blade Paperweight Model 5378 The fourth-generation Viennese workshop of Carl Auböck combines traditional craftsmanship with a modern aesthetic. The enduring nature of Auböck designs like this Razorblade Paperweight can be attributed to “simplicity and high quality—no fashionable tricks,” says Carl Auböck IV, who now oversees the workshop with his sister, Maria. “Such artefacts develop a soul over time, a certain patina.” [spb_text_block title="" animation="none" animation_delay="0" simplified_controls="yes" custom_css_percentage="no" padding_vertical="0" padding_horizontal="0" margin_vertical="0" border_size="0" border_styling_global="default" width="1/1" el_position="first last"][/spb_text_block] [spb_toggle title="+ Care" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"]
This unlacquered brass object will develop a patina over time. Polish by buffing with soft cloth. Brass polish may also be used; use a second clean, dry cloth to buff the brass to a shine. [/spb_toggle] [spb_toggle title="+ Technical information" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"] Material: Polished brass Origin: Handmade in Austria Dimensions: 9.9x4.6x0.3cm Imperfections such as small scratches and/or minor nicks on the surface of this item are evidence of the handmade production process and should not be considered defects. [/spb_toggle]